Composers and their stage works 

Romulus Linney

American playwright: Born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, in 1930.

Stage Works

  1. The Sorrows of Frederick (produced 1967)
  2. The Love Suicide at Schofield Barracks (produced 1972); one-act version (produced 1984)
  3. Democracy and Esther, adaptation of the novels by Henry Adams (as Democracy, produced 1974; revised version produced 1975)
  4. Holy Ghosts (produced 1974)
  5. The Seasons, Man's Estate (produced 1974)
  6. Appalachia Sounding (produced 1975)
  7. Old Man Joseph and His Family (produced 1977)
  8. Childe Byron (produced 1977; revised version produced 1981)
  9. Just Folks (produced 1978)
  10. The Death of King Philip, music by Paul Earls (produced 1979)
  11. Tennessee (produced 1979)
  12. El Hermano (produced 1981)
  13. The Captivity of Pixie Shedman (produced 1981)
  14. Goodbye, Howard (produced 1982)
  15. Gardens of Eden (produced 1982)
  16. F.M. (also director: produced 1982)
  17. April Snow (produced 1983)
  18. Laughing Stock (includes Goodbye, Howard; F.M.; Tennessee) (produced 1984)
  19. Wrath (produced 1985)
  20. Sand Mountain (produced 1986)
  21. A Woman Without a Name (produced 1986)
  22. Pops (produced 1986)
  23. Ave Maria produced as Hrosvitha in Three Poets, 1989
  24. Heathen Valley, adaptation of his own novel (produced 1986)
  25. Yancey (produced 1988)
  26. Juliet (produced 1988)
  27. Pageant, with others, music and lyrics by Michael Rice (produced 1988)
  28. Precious Memories, adaptation of a story by Chekhov (also director: produced 1988); as Unchanging Love (produced 1991)
  29. 2 (produced 1990)
  30. Ambrosio (produced 1992)

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