Richard Greenberg, the playwright behind Take Me Out, Three Days of Rain and Eastern Standard, has died. He was 67. The Tony winner’s death was announced on social media, where several people in the ...
Richard Greenberg, a Tony Award-winning playwright who was widely celebrated for his playful and sophisticated style, including in the locker room drama “Take Me Out,” about a major league baseball ...
Tony Award-winning playwright Richard Greenberg died of cancer in a Manhattan nursing home on July 4. He was 67. Reporter Jeff Lunden says the prolific author was known for sparkling wit and wordplay ...
The euphoria of discovery conveyed by Richard Greenberg through a gay outsider who becomes an impassioned baseball fan hasn't dimmed a bit in the two decades since Take Me Out was first produced.
Richard Greenberg, the Tony Award-winning writer of “Take Me Out,” has died. He was 67 years old. Greenberg’s death was announced on social media by collaborators and colleagues such as Denis O’Hare ...
A lot has changed in the world in the 20 years since the Off-Broadway premiere and subsequent Broadway transfer of 'Take Me Out,' Richard Greenberg's all-male drama about the epic consequences of a ...
Richard Greenberg, the Tony-winning playwright behind Take Me Out, has died. He was 67. Greenberg died Friday of cancer at a nursing home in Manhattan, his brother, Edward Greenberg, told The ...