Synonym: dramatist. Similar words: play with, right, upright, all right, right away, brighten, right wing, forthright. Meaning: n. someone who writes plays.
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(121) Sir Peter Ustinov, the actor, director, playwright, novelist, scriptwriter and mimic, died in Switzerland at the age of 82.
(122) For his 1904 Broadway musical, "Little Johnny Jones, " playwright and showman George M. Cohan composed just such a song, still familiar today.
(123) England's most famous playwright, William Shakespeare, came third with a line from his play about star-crossed lovers "Romeo and Juliet": "But soft!
(124) The title is from the script by France playwright Albert Camus. The moon symbolized the happiness to Caligula, but he never get over it in his mind.
(125) The Misanthrope (1666) is at least partially autobiographical, although the extent to which Alceste mirrors the playwright is a point of contention among scholars.
(126) The dramatic technique "poetic realism" which is originated by Tennessee Williams is one of the cardinal factors that makes the playwright world known .
(126) Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and create good sentences.
(127) British playwright whose works, including The Dumbwaiter ( 1957 ) and Birthday Party ( 1958 ), create an atmosphere of menace.
(128) As playwright Christopher Fry says, "No man is free who will not dare to pursue the questions of his own loneliness. It is through them that he lives."
(129) Peter Pan is the best - known work of Scottish playwright and novelist, James M. Barrie.
(130) Playwright Neil Simon recalls what happened after his first hit play, Come Blow Your Horn.
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