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Wilborn Hampton
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Wilborn Hampton

Wilborn Hampton is a theater critic for The New York Times. Throughout a journalistic career that began in Dallas as a cub reporter covering the assassination of President Kennedy, and later carried him to London, Rome, and the Middle East as a foreign correspondent, his abiding passion for the theater remained constant. After joining The New York Times as an editor, that lifelong love led him into a position as a theater critic and feature writer, reviewing plays and conducting interviews on a freelance basis for the paper. Over the course of the past 20 years, he has reviewed more than 500 stage productions for The Times, and although he left his editorial position... Read full bio

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Horton Foote America's Storyteller By: Wilborn Hampton
This edition: Hardcover, 304 pages
Publication date: September 8, 2009
No playwright in the history of the American theater has captured the soul of the nation more incisively than Horton Foote.From his Pulitzer Prize-winning play, The Young Man From Atlanta, to his film adaptation of To Kill a...
Other Formats: eBook