Paula Vogel
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Paula Vogel (born 16 November 1951, in Washington, D.C.) is an American playwright. She is best known for her Pulitzer Prize winning play How I Learned To Drive, which deals with child sexual abuse and incest. She was graduated from The Catholic University of America in 1974.
The Baltimore Waltz won the Obie for Best Play in 1992 and her anthology, The Baltimore Waltz and Other Plays, has been published by TCG. Other plays include Hot 'N' Throbbing, Desdemona, And Baby Makes Seven, The Mineola Twins, and The Oldest Profession.
Plays by Paula Vogel
- Swan Song of Sir Henry (1974)
- Meg (1977)
- Apple-Brown Betty (1979)
- Desdemona, A Play about a Handkerchief (1979)
- Bertha in Blue (1981)
- The Oldest Profession (1981)
- And Baby Makes Seven (1986)
- The Baltimore Waltz (1992)
- Hot 'N' Throbbing (1992)
- The Mineola Twins (1996)
- How I Learned To Drive (1997)
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