William Gibson
American dramatist : Born in New York City, 13 November 1914.
PLAYS
- I Lay in Zion (produced 1943). 1947.
- Dinny and the Witches: A Frolic on Grave Matters (produced 1945; revised version produced 1959).
- A Cry of Players (produced 1948). 1969.
- The Ruby (as William Mass), libretto based on the play A Night at an Inn by Lord Dunsany, music by Norman Dello Joio. 1955.
- The Miracle Worker: A Play for Television (televised 1957). 1957; stage version (produced 1959)
- Two for the Seesaw (produced 1958).
- Golden Boy, with Clifford Odets, adaptation of the play by Odets, music by Charles Strouse, lyrics by Lee Adams (produced 1964). 1965.
- American Primitive (as John and Abigail, produced 1969; as American Primitive, produced 1971). 1972.
- The Body and the Wheel: A Play Made from the Gospels (produced 1974). 1975.
- The Butterfingers Angel, Mary and Joseph, Herod the Nut, and the Slaughter of 12 Hit Carols in a Pear Tree: A Christmas Entertainment (produced,1974). 1975.
- Golda (produced 1977).
- Goodly Creatures (produced 1980). 1986.
- Monday after the Miracle (produced 1982). 1983.
- Handy Dandy (produced 1984). 1986.
- Raggedy Ann and Andy, music and lyrics by Joe Raposo (produced 1984; as Rag Dolly, produced 1985; as Raggedy Ann, produced 1986).
SCREENPLAYS:
- The Cobweb, 1954;
- The Miracle Worker, 1962.
TELEVISION PLAY:
- The Miracle Worker, 1957.