Authors: Robert Anderson
Robert Anderson, born in New York in 1917, was graduated from Phillips
Exeter and from Harvard, where he earned his M.A. in 1940. During the
war, while serving as an officer in the Navy, he wrote his first play,
Come Marching Home. Another of his plays, Love Revisited, was put on
at the Westport (Conn.) summer theatre in 1950 and All Summer Long was
done successfully at the Arena Theatre in Washington, D.C., in 1953. On
the day that his Broadway hit, Tea and Sympathy, opened in New Haven,
he was made a member of the Playwrights' Company.
Mr. Anderson has also taught playwriting courses at the American Theatre
Wing. He and his wife Phyllis live in a Basement apartment in Greenwich
Village, where -- in addition to writing plays -- he does adaptations
for radio and television.
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