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Wendy Wasserstein (1950-2006) was an American playwright who won the Tony Award and the Pulitzer Prize for Drama for her play The Heidi Chronicles. She wrote eleven plays, a musical, a screenplay, and a book, exploring topics such as feminism, family, and identity.
Learn about Wendy Wasserstein, an American playwright who explored the challenges of educated women in the 20th century. Find out her awards, notable works, and other topics related to her life and career.
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Jan 31, 2006 · Wendy Wasserstein, who spoke for a generation of smart, driven but sometimes unsatisfied women in a series of popular plays that included the long-running Pulitzer Prize winner ''The Heidi ...
Jan 30, 2006 · Wendy Wasserstein, who spoke for a generation of smart, driven but sometimes unsatisfied women in a series of popular plays that included the long-running Pulitzer Prize winner "The Heidi ...
Aug 18, 2011 · From the late 1970s until her death in 2006 at age 55, playwright Wendy Wasserstein was a force in New York theater. She won the Pulitzer, the Tony and many other awards for writing about her...
- Susan Stamberg
Wendy Wasserstein, who for three decades, through a series of compassionately comedic dramas, charted the strivings and disappointments of the modern American woman, died early Jan. 30 at the age...
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Jan 31, 2006 · Wendy Wasserstein, a playwright with strong Seattle ties who depicted the challenges of modern women in "The Heidi Chronicles" and other works, died Monday in New York. She was 55. A lifelong New...