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  1. Dale Wasserman (November 2, 1914 – December 21, 2008) was an American playwright, [1] perhaps best known for his book, Man of La Mancha . Early life. Dale Wasserman was born in Rhinelander, Wisconsin, the child of Russian Jewish immigrants Samuel Wasserman and Bertha Paykel, and was orphaned at the age of nine.

    • Playwright, film and television screenwriter
    • December 21, 2008 (aged 94), Paradise Valley, Arizona, United States
  2. 27 dic 2008 · By Bruce Weber. Dec. 27, 2008. Dale Wasserman, an autodidact who became the playwright responsible for two Broadway hits of the 1960s, “One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest” and “Man of La Mancha,”...

  3. Dale Wasserman 's stage adaptation, with music by Teiji Ito, made its Broadway preview on November 12, 1963, its premiere on November 13, and ran until January 25, 1964, for a total of one preview and 82 performances. [1] Since then, the play has had two revivals: first off-Broadway in 1971, directed by Lee Sankowich with Danny ...

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  4. 7 gen 2009 · The playwright Dale Wasserman adapted Ken Kesey's novel One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest as a Broadway play in 1963, and wrote the libretto for one of New York's biggest musical hits, Man of La...

  5. Dale Wasserman, a playwright best known for writing the book for the Tony Award-winning Broadway musical “Man of La Mancha” and the stage version of Ken Kesey’s novel “One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s...

  6. Obituaries Dale Wasserman, Playwright and Librettist, Is Dead at 94 Dale Wasserman, who wrote the book for the 1966 Tony Award-winning musical Man of La Mancha, died of heart failure in...

  7. www.bafta.org › heritage › in-memory-ofDale Wasserman | BAFTA

    Dale Wasserman. Writer. 2 November 1914 to 21 December 2008. In demand on stage and screen, Wasserman’s main legacy lies in his adaptation of the Ken Kesey novel One Flew Over The Cuckoo’s Nest, which was filmed in 1975. He also wrote the teleplay I, Don Quixote (1959) and the libretto for Man of La Mancha, itself filmed in 1972.