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  1. Lanford Wilson's Balm in Gilead, which needed a stage that could accommodate twenty-five people, and was also the first full-length play written for off-off Broadway, opened at 122 Second Avenue in January 1965. Partially due to previous legal struggles, the performances at 122 Second Avenue were primarily publicized by word of mouth.

  2. 24 mar 2011 · Lanford Wilson reflected the disenchantment that came to pervade the United States in the 1960s and 1970s, but his work exuded a sentimentality that seemed to come from an earlier time.

  3. The Hot l Baltimore. The Hot L Baltimore is a 1973 American play by Lanford Wilson set in the lobby of the Hotel Baltimore. The plot focuses on the residents of the decaying property, who are faced with eviction when the structure is condemned. The play draws its title from the hotel's neon marquee with a burned-out "e" that was never replaced.

  4. Lanford Wilson (ur. 13 kwietnia 1937 w Lebanon w stanie Missouri [1], zm. 2011) – dramaturg amerykański, laureat Nagrody Pulitzera [1]. W 1969, wraz z Marshallem W. Masonem i innymi założył Circle Theater (późniejszy Circle Repertory Company) w Nowym Jorku. W 1980 otrzymał Nagrodę Pulitzera w dziedzinie dramatu za sztukę Talley’s ...

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  6. Lanford Wilson was a Missouri-born, gay playwright, who taught himself the art of playwriting, the mechanics of theatre industry, and in the 1960s, was one of the first to move from New York’s Off-Off-Broadway Caffé Cino, one of the major experimental theatres in Greenwich Village, to become a major Broadway playwright, and a co-founder of Circle Repertory Company, one of New York’s most ...

  7. T. Schreiber Studio's company of Balm in Gilead, with playwright Lanford Wilson (seated center) In 2010, the play returned to off-off Broadway in a revival by the T. Schreiber Studio company. The revival, under the direction of associate artistic director, Peter Jensen, experienced widespread critical and audience acclaim.