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          GLADDEN SCHROCK


          The Playwrights Database


            
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          Gladden Schrock is a playwright, novelist, essayist, actor, director, and teacher from IndianA.

          After training as an actor, he studied playwriting with David Henry Hwang (Tony Award, M. BUTTERFLY; Obie Awards, FOB, GOLDEN CHILD, and YELLOW FACE), Gladden.

        1. A reading of Susan Sontag's "The Way We Live Now," for five voices about the illness of a loved one and how it affects those around him.
        2. Ryan C. Tittle is a writer from Walker County, Alabama.
        3. With the exception of Gladden Schrock's one-act play Madam Popov, which nicely fills the dimensions of the stage by exploiting its finiteness and by playing.
        4. Gladden Schrock '58, South Bristol, ME. Letters from Alf, nominated for Pulitzer Prize in fiction; Glutt, Tapps and Madam Popov, theatrical productions.
        5. He wrote the plays "MAdam Popov," "Taps," and "Glutt"-the latter two produced together on a double bill as "Two for the Silence." He also wrote the novel "Letters from Alf," which was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction in 1973, and the short story "Fragments of a Killdeer," which was originally published in the Massachusetts Review.

          Schrock was a founding member of the Acting Company and Playwrights Unit at the Long Wharf Theatre and was the first playwright-in-residence at the Yale School of Drama, where received his MFA in Playwriting. He founded the Theatre department at Hampshire College and taught for several years at the prestigious liberal Arts ins