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1968 | The Indian Wants the Bronx. The playwright gains his first critical acclaim with this one-act play depicting senseless urban violence as a street tough (played by Al Pacino) torments a man from India on a Bronx street. Horovitz had been the resident playwright with the Royal Shakespeare Company in 1965. In 1979 he would found the Gloucester Stage Company in Massachusetts, where most of his subsequent plays, such as A Rosen by Any Other Name (1987) and The Chopin Playoffs (1988), would premier. |