passing

Wendy Wasserstein, a wonderful writer, a great wit, and an all-around cool person, died yesterday. She was only 55 years old. Wasserstein was a playwright, a screenwriter, a theatre developer (she began a dynamic program to get smart, low-income city kids involved in theatre), a New Yorker, a single mom, an engaged citizen. She was also a fixture in New York, sought after for opinions and commentary, sometimes as the token woman in a roundtable.

An obituary is here, and a funny, poignant remembrance of Wasserstein by a friend, the journalist Gail Collins, is here.

The lights on Broadway will be dimmed tonight in her honour.

Comments

  1. I've heard so many wonderful things about her. She will be missed.

    And to add to the sorrow, I just heard on morning news that Coretta Scott King also passed away. I can hardly believe it. For some reason, I felt like she would defy death and live forever.

    May they both rest in peace.

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