William Mastrosimone

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William Mastrosimone is an American playwright (born in 1947), he attended high school at The Pennington School and recieved a graduate degree in playwrighting from Mason Gross School of the Arts, a part of Ryder University. His plays include The Woolgatherer, Extremities, Shivaree, and Cat's Paw. He also wrote Bang Bang You're Dead, which can be downloaded from the Internet and performed by students for no fee. Other plays include The Afghan Women, alternately titled Nanawatai, upon which the film The Beast is based. His most recent play is Sleepwalk; a story again focusing on the traumas of modern teenage society in the United States.

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