Anne Crawford Flexner
Anne Crawford Flexner born Anne Laziere Crawford, was an American playwright.
Early life and education
Anne Laziere Crawford was born in Georgetown, Kentucky, the daughter of Louis G. Crawford and Susan Farnum. She earned a bachelor's degree from Vassar College in 1895. One of her Vassar classmates was newspaper publisher and efficiency expert Georgie Boynton Child; Crawford was matron of honor at Boynton's wedding in 1903.Career
In 1897, Anne Crawford moved to New York City to seek a literary career. She wrote drama reviews for the Louisville Courier-Journal, and began writing her own plays. Her first success, Miranda of the Balcony starred Minnie Maddern Fiske when it opened in 1901. She also adapted the works of her Louisville friend Alice Hegan Rice for the stage, as Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch, starring Madge Carr Cook.Plays by Anne Crawford Flexner
- A Man's Woman
- Miranda of the Balcony
- Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch
- A Lucky Star
- The Marriage Game
- Wanted – An Alibi
- The Blue Pearl
- All Soul's Eve
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