Romulus Linney
American playwright: Born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, in 1930.
Stage Works
- The Sorrows of Frederick (produced 1967)
- The Love Suicide at Schofield Barracks (produced 1972); one-act version (produced 1984)
- Democracy and Esther, adaptation of the novels by Henry Adams (as Democracy, produced 1974; revised version produced 1975)
- Holy Ghosts (produced 1974)
- The Seasons, Man's Estate (produced 1974)
- Appalachia Sounding (produced 1975)
- Old Man Joseph and His Family (produced 1977)
- Childe Byron (produced 1977; revised version produced 1981)
- Just Folks (produced 1978)
- The Death of King Philip, music by Paul Earls (produced 1979)
- Tennessee (produced 1979)
- El Hermano (produced 1981)
- The Captivity of Pixie Shedman (produced 1981)
- Goodbye, Howard (produced 1982)
- Gardens of Eden (produced 1982)
- F.M. (also director: produced 1982)
- April Snow (produced 1983)
- Laughing Stock (includes Goodbye, Howard; F.M.; Tennessee) (produced 1984)
- Wrath (produced 1985)
- Sand Mountain (produced 1986)
- A Woman Without a Name (produced 1986)
- Pops (produced 1986)
- Ave Maria produced as Hrosvitha in Three Poets, 1989
- Heathen Valley, adaptation of his own novel (produced 1986)
- Yancey (produced 1988)
- Juliet (produced 1988)
- Pageant, with others, music and lyrics by Michael Rice (produced 1988)
- Precious Memories, adaptation of a story by Chekhov (also director: produced 1988); as Unchanging Love (produced 1991)
- 2 (produced 1990)
- Ambrosio (produced 1992)
TELEVISION PLAYS:
- The 34th Star, 1976;
- episodes for Feelin' Good series,
1976-77.