Edith Oliver, Date of Birth, Date of Death

    

Edith Oliver

Date of Birth: 09-Aug-1913

Date of Death: 23-Feb-1998

Profession: journalist, film critic

Nationality: United States

Zodiac Sign: Leo


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About Edith Oliver

  • Edith Oliver (August 9, 1913—February 23, 1998) was an American theater and film critic who contributed to The New Yorker magazine from 1947 to 1993.
  • Before that, she wrote several radio quiz shows, including Take It or Leave It: the $64 Question, which she also produced.
  • She is best known for her coverage of, and support for, Off-Broadway theater.
  • In 1996 she was presented with the Lucille Lortel award for “Lifetime Dedication to Off-Broadway” by the Off-Broadway League.Oliver was a staunch supporter of emerging playwrights.
  • She spent 20 summers (1975–1995) advising playwrights on their works-in-process in her role as a dramaturge at the National Playwrights Conference at the Eugene O'Neill Theater Center in Waterford, Connecticut.
  • The Conference’s founder, George White, described her this way, "She was packaged like the quintessential elderly lady that a Boy Scout would help across the street, except that she drank martinis, smoked cigarettes and could, on occasion, have a mouth like a sailor.
  • She could be tough and would brook no banality, but she truly loved playwrights and loved the theater."

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