William Motter Inge, (1913-1973), American playwright, born in Independence, Kansas. He wrote four Broadway hits: Come Back, Little Sheba (1950); Picnic (1953), which won both the New York Drama Critics' Circle Award and the Pulitzer Prize for drama in 1953; Bus Stop (1955); and The Dark at the Top of the Stairs (1957). Inge received an Academy Award in 1961 for best original screenplay for Splendor in the Grass (1961).
(Bios taken from MSN Encatra Online Encyclopedia)
Production/Credit | Where | Opening Night |
Bus Stop | Yardley Players | 10/16/2009 |
Splendor In The Grass ...... (Based on the story) | Collaborative Act Studio | 8/16/2007 |
Bus Stop | Barn Theatre | 1/12/2007 |
Summer Brave | Bergen County Players | 2/18/2006 |
Bus Stop | Monmouth Players | 1/30/2004 |
Picnic | Radburn Players | 11/15/2002 |
Bus Stop | First Avenue Playhouse | 3/2/2001 |
Bus Stop | Somerset Valley Players | 2/16/2001 |
Bus Stop | Teaneck New Theatre | 11/3/2000 |
Bus Stop | Carnival Productions | 2/25/2000 |
Bus Stop | Bergen County Players | 2/19/1999 |
Picnic | Players Theater Company | 5/1/1992 |