The Alchemist is a play by Ben Johnson.
Decadance is the work of Berkoff.
Georges Feydeau
Samuel Beckett
arthur miller
Arthur Miller
Leader whose reforms included the freeing of citizens who had been forced into slavery
No because "whose's" is not a word recognized in the English language. It is either used as "whose" or "whose is".
the nine supreme judges... :)
American playwright Arthur Miller wrote the play Death of a Salesman
During Shakespeare's time, notable contemporaries included Christopher Marlowe, whose plays like "Doctor Faustus" and "Tamburlaine" had a significant impact on English drama. Ben Jonson was another prominent playwright and poet, known for works such as "Volpone" and "The Alchemist." Additionally, Thomas Middleton and John Fletcher were active during this period, contributing to the rich tapestry of literature and theater in the late 16th and early 17th centuries.
Theodore Roosevelt
Rideout is an English surname. It was originally an occupational name for an outrider. It's derived from the Middle English rid(en) meaning 'to ride' and out meaning 'out' or 'forth'. An outrider was an officer of a sheriffs court whose duties included riding out to collect dues.