- J. B. Edwards
J.B. Edwards (born
October 3 1951 ) is an Americanplaywright known for works including "The Sanctuary,Einstein's Secret Letters ", and "Three Women Dating Henry ". His works are a study of typical American lives in the late twentieth century, and were influenced by the great American playwrightsArthur Miller andEdward Albee . Edwards continues to write new plays for the New York theater scene with such audience favorites as 'A Family Reunion ,William's Last Chance " and "A Delicate Matter ".Edwards was born in
The Bronx ,New York City , and after a Ph.D. from theUniversity of Minnesota , did a stint in the Army. Coming back to New York for good, Edwards began a career as a writer, poet and novelist (China Dreams). Ironically, his first artistic success was as a painter, with his first shows in New York in the eighties. He continues to be a prolific painter of edgy abstract art, and his paintings are represented in several galleries and corporations in the U.S. Later in his career, Edwards began to write plays, and enjoys a continuing success in theOff-Broadway theater scene. He recently ventured into film work, writing and directing the movie version of his play "Three Women Dating Henry".J.B. Edwards is a member of the
Dramatists Guild , theNational Arts Club , and thePlayers of New York .
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