From Tennessee Williams and Carson McCullers to Arthur Kopit and
Brian Friel, New York-based literary agent Audrey Wood encouraged
and guided the unique talents of playwrights in the Broadway
theatre of her day. Audrey Wood and the Playwrights illuminates the
gifts and strategies of the tenacious woman at the Liebling-Wood
Agency who melded playwrights with producers, directors, and
leading actors and shaped the American theatre and film industry
during the mid-twentieth century. Wood's story is told here through
her interactions with her clients, now household names, whose works
she steered through periods of triumph and failure. In an era when
women, with the exception of actresses, were rare in the theatre
business, she was known as the "go-to" agent for success in the
commercial theater. Dubbed a "guardian agent," her quiet
determination and burning enthusiasm brought America's finest
mid-century playwrights to prominence and altered stage
history.
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