Jan 6, 2010
Charles Fuller wrote and produced his first play, The Village: A Party, in 1968. His place as a significant and talented playwright in contemporary African American theater is marked by an impressive number of dramas, among them Zooman and the Sign, for which he received two Obie Awards for best play and best playwright in 1980, and A Soldier’s Play, which received the New York Drama Critics Circle Award for best American play, the 1982 Pulitzer Prize for Drama, and a film contract in 1984.
Fuller was reared in comfortable...
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