Some plays by New Zealand playwright Roger Hall: Fifty Fifty, Hot Water, Middle Age Spread, Spreading Out, State of the Play, The Share Club, Glide Time, The Book Club, Social Climbers, Love Off the Shelf, Take a Chance on Me, A Way of Life, Footrot Flats, Dirty Weekends, BY Degrees, C'mon Black, Taking Off.
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Carnegie Hall is named after Andrew Carnegie, who paid for its construction
2002
Patricia Ann Musial. Carvell was her maiden name.
That would be Roger the Shrubber.
The play is Who Needs Sleep Anyway?
Middle Age Spread' is Roger Hall's most famous play. The first of his plays to be staged was 'Glide Time'.
Yes.
Roger Wolcott Hall was born in 1919.
Roger Wolcott Hall died in 2008.
Roger Lee Hall was born in 1942.
Roger Hall's play opening soon in New Zealand is titled "The Motive and the Cue." The play delves into the complex relationship between two iconic figures in the theater world. It explores themes of ambition, collaboration, and the nuances of artistic creation.
Roger Staubach was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 1985.
One of Roger Hall's most-famous plays is Middle-age Spread. Hall, one of New Zealand's most-successful playwrights, began writing for television in the 1960's.
Roger Hall has written: 'Canada, a history in photographs' -- subject(s): Description and travel, History
Through 2009 Hall of Fame voting, no.
No, he is not.