101 in 1001


#58: Read all Pulitzer prize for drama winners
September 17, 2009, 4:38 pm
Filed under: #58, Cinema/Literature/Theatre

2009 Ruined – Lynn Nottage
2008 “August: Osage County” – Tracy Letts
2007 Rabbit Hole – David Lindsay-Abaire
2005 Doubt, a parable – John Patrick Shanley
2004 I Am My Own Wife – Doug Wright
2003 Anna in the Tropics – Nilo Cruz
2002 Topdog/Underdog – Suzan-Lori Parks
2001 Proof – David Auburn
2000 Dinner With Friends – Donald Margulies
1999 Wit – Margaret Edson
1998 How I Learned to Drive – Paula Vogel
1996 Rent – the late Jonathan Larson
1995 The Young Man From Atlanta – Horton Foote
1994 Three Tall Women – Edward Albee
1993 Angels in America: Millennium Approaches – Tony Kushner
1992 The Kentucky Cycle – Robert Schenkkan
1991 Lost in Yonkers – Neil Simon
1990 The Piano Lesson – August Wilson
1989 The Heidi Chronicles – Wendy Wasserstein
1988 Driving Miss Daisy – Alfred Uhry
1987 Fences – August Wilson
1985 Sunday in the Park With George; music and lyrics – Stephen Sondheim, book – James Lapine.
1984 Glengarry Glen Ross – David Mamet
1983 Night, Mother – Marsha Norman
1982 A Soldier’s Play – Charles Fuller
1981 Crimes of the Heart – Beth Henley
1980 Talley’s Folly – Lanford Wilson
1979 Buried Child – Sam Shepard
1978 The Gin Game – Donald L. Coburn
1977 The Shadow Box – Michael Cristofer
1976 A Chorus Line conceived, choreographed and directed – Michael Bennett, with book – James Kirkwood and Nicholas Dante, music – Marvin Hamlisch, and lyrics – Edward Kleban
1975 Seascape – Edward Albee
1973 That Championship Season – Jason Miller
1971 The Effect of Gamma Rays on Man-In-The-Moon Marigolds – Paul Zindel
1970 No Place To Be Somebody – Charles Gordone
1969 The Great White Hope – Howard Sackler
1967 A Delicate Balance – Edward Albee
1965 The Subject Was Roses – Frank D. Gilroy
1962 How To Succeed In Business Without Really Trying – Frank Loesser and Abe Burrows
1961 All The Way Home – Tad Mosel
1960 Fiorello! Book – Jerome Weidman and George Abbott, music – Jerry Bock and lyrics – Sheldon Harnick.
1959 J. B. – Archibald Macleish
1958 Look Homeward, Angel – Ketti Frings
1957 Long Day’s Journey Into Night – Eugene O’Neill
1956 Diary of Anne Frank – Albert Hackett and Frances Goodrich
1955 Cat on A Hot Tin Roof – Tennessee Williams
1954 The Teahouse of the August Moon – John Patrick
1953 Picnic – William Inge
1952 The Shrike – Joseph Kramm
1950 South Pacific – Richard Rodgers
1949 Death of a Salesman – Arthur Miller
1948 A Streetcar Named Desire – Tennessee Williams
1946 State of the Union – Russel Crouse and Howard Lindsay
1945 Harvey – Mary Chase
1943 The Skin of Our Teeth – Thornton Wilder
1941 There Shall Be No Night – Robert E. Sherwood
1940 The Time of Your Life – William Saroyan
1939 Abe Lincoln in Illinois – Robert E. Sherwood
1938 Our Town – Thornton Wilder
1937 You Can’t Take It With You – Moss Hart and George S. Kaufman
1936 Idiots Delight – Robert E. Sherwood
1935 The Old Maid – Zoe Akins
1934 Men in White – Sidney Kingsley
1933 Both Your Houses – Maxwell Anderson
1932 Of Thee I Sing – George S. Kaufman
1931 Alison’s House – Susan Glaspell
1930 The Green Pastures – Marc Connelly
1929 Street Scene – Elmer L. Rice
1928 Strange Interlude – Eugene O’Neill
1927 In Abraham’s Bosom – Paul Green
1926 Craig’s Wife – George Kelly
1925 They Knew What They Wanted – Sidney Howard
1924 Hell-Bent Fer Heaven – Hatcher Hughes
1923 Icebound – Owen Davis
1922 Anna Christie – Eugene O’Neill
1921 Miss Lulu Bett – Zona Gale
1920 Beyond the Horizon – Eugene O’Neill
1918 Why Marry? – Jesse Lynch Williams

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