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- T.L. Wagener (Terri Wagener) is a playwright and screenwriter. Her plays include , , , , , , Work, and The Age of Outrage. Her film work includes Fried Green Tomatoes, and others. She is known in Hollywood as the writer whose work got Jessica Tandy to say "yes." She is a recipient of an NEA and is cited in "Best New Plays, 1982-1983," the National Full-Length Play Contest, and has twice been a finalist for the Susan Smith Blackburn Prize. Her plays have been produced at the in Connecticut, Actors Theatre of Louisville, Yale Repertory Theatre, South Coast Repertory (with Linda Purl off-Broadway (with Bob Gunton directed by Carey Perloff), as well as at many smaller theaters in the United States and Canada. Wagener's two-person play "," about King Edward VIII and Wallis Simpson was performed as a Benefit Gala program for the Pasadena Playhouse by Sharon Stone and David Hyde Pierce. Wagener has taught writing at New Dramatists in New York City, Bread Loaf Graduate School of English at Middlebury College in Vermont, the Department of Dramatic Writing at The Tisch School at NYU, to schoolchildren in Sydney, Australia, and as part of the Screen Actors Guild Summer Conservatory in Los Angeles. (en)
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- T.L. Wagener (Terri Wagener) is a playwright and screenwriter. Her plays include , , , , , , Work, and The Age of Outrage. Her film work includes Fried Green Tomatoes, and others. She is known in Hollywood as the writer whose work got Jessica Tandy to say "yes." Wagener has taught writing at New Dramatists in New York City, Bread Loaf Graduate School of English at Middlebury College in Vermont, the Department of Dramatic Writing at The Tisch School at NYU, to schoolchildren in Sydney, Australia, and as part of the Screen Actors Guild Summer Conservatory in Los Angeles. (en)
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