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Tony Kushner (Critical Survey of Drama)
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Tony Kushner is primarily known for his plays, although he has written a children’s book, Brundibar (2002), and his thoughts are collected in Tony Kushner in Conversation (1998), edited by Robert Vorlicky.
Achievements
Tony Kushner won directing fellowships from the National Endowment of the Arts in 1985, 1987, and 1993. He received a playwriting fellowship from the New York State Council for the Arts in 1987. Kushner won the John Whiting Award from the Arts Council of Great Britain in 1990. Kushner’s other awards include...
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