1000 Years Of Women Writing Plays

Valeria Miani

Valeria Miani

VALERIA MIANI was born in Padua, Italy, and possibly educated in a convent, though little about her early personal life can be confirmed. She was married at age 30, uncommonly late in life for the...

Velga Krile

Velga Krile

VELGA KRILE was a Latvian poet and playwright. She wrote a total of sixteen plays in her lifetime, as well as a large collection of poems. Krile was known for exploring complex and existentialist...

Vera Caspary

Vera Caspary

VERA CASPARY was a novelist, playwright, and screenwriter. She started work as a stenographer but, frustrated and wanting to write her own material, she moved to New York as editor of “Dance...

Vera Panova

Vera Panova

VERA PANOVA was a Soviet novelist, journalist, and playwright. In her childhood, she eased the emotional burden of poverty by immersing herself in writing. She began her career as a journalist,...

Viña Delmar

Viña Delmar

VIÑA DELMAR, born ALVINA LOUISE CROTER, was a screenwriter, novelist, author of short stories, and playwright. She rose to fame in the late 1920s with the publication of her suggestively titled...

Viola Herms Drath

Viola Herms Drath

VIOLA HERMS DRATH was a German-American playwright, author, diplomat, and socialite. She learned English while attending boarding school in Scotland. Her first play, Farewell Isabella, was...

Violet Targuse

Violet Targuse

VIOLET TARGUSE, née HEALEY, has been described as “probably New Zealand’s most successful and least acclaimed one-act playwright.” She only began writing plays in the final years of her life....

Virginia Fox Brooks

Virginia Fox Brooks

VIRGINIA FOX BROOKS was an American actress, translator, journalist, and playwright. She was born in 1893 to theatre manager Joseph Brooks, immersing her in the arts from a young age. She moved to...

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