Composers and their stage works 



William Gibson

American dramatist : Born in New York City, 13 November 1914.

PLAYS

  1. I Lay in Zion (produced 1943). 1947.
  2. Dinny and the Witches: A Frolic on Grave Matters (produced 1945; revised version produced 1959).
  3. A Cry of Players (produced 1948). 1969.
  4. The Ruby (as William Mass), libretto based on the play A Night at an Inn by Lord Dunsany, music by Norman Dello Joio. 1955.
  5. The Miracle Worker: A Play for Television (televised 1957). 1957; stage version (produced 1959)
  6. Two for the Seesaw (produced 1958).
  7. Golden Boy, with Clifford Odets, adaptation of the play by Odets, music by Charles Strouse, lyrics by Lee Adams (produced 1964). 1965.
  8. American Primitive (as John and Abigail, produced 1969; as American Primitive, produced 1971). 1972.
  9. The Body and the Wheel: A Play Made from the Gospels (produced 1974). 1975.
  10. 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.
  11. Golda (produced 1977).
  12. Goodly Creatures (produced 1980). 1986.
  13. Monday after the Miracle (produced 1982). 1983.
  14. Handy Dandy (produced 1984). 1986.
  15. Raggedy Ann and Andy, music and lyrics by Joe Raposo (produced 1984; as Rag Dolly, produced 1985; as Raggedy Ann, produced 1986).

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