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Donald Margulies
DONALD MARGULIES is an award-winning playwright who teaches playwrighting at the Yale School of Drama. A graduate of SUNY, Margulies collaborated with Joseph Papp on his first off-Broadway play, Found a Peanut, which was produced at Papp's Public Theater. In 1992, Margulies play, Sight Unseen, won an Obie for Best New American Play. He won a second Obie, this time for Best Drama, for his play The Model Apartment. His play, Collected Stories, about a Jewish writer who is betrayed by her young disciple, was nominated for a Pulitzer Prize. That prize would come to him in 2000, when his play Dinner With Friends ? the story of a seemingly happy couple who re-examine their own relationship when their best friends decide to divorce ? won the Pulitzer Prize for Drama. Elected to the Dramatists Guild Council in 1993, Margulies has received grants from Creative Artists Public Service (CAPS), New York Foundation for the Arts, the National Endowment for the Arts, and the John Simon Guggenheim Foundation.

Bio as of September, 2006.



American Theatre Wing programs, interviews and/or credits include:

Downstage Center (audio)
Donald Margulies - March, 2005 - Listen Now.

Internet Broadway Database Listing (IBDB.com)