Elizabeth Brown-Guillory

Elizabeth Brown-Guillory

Elizabeth Brown-Guillory
Nationality United States

Elizabeth Brown-Guillory was a playwright, performing artist and professor of English at the University of Houston and is now the Dean of Texas Southern University's Thomas F. Freeman Honor College.

Career

Elizabeth Brown-Guillory has had twelve plays produced in Washington D.C., New York City, Los Angeles, Denver, New Orleans, Houston, Cleveland, and Chicago. Her plays include Bayou Relics', Snapshots of Broken Dolls, Mam Phyllis, La Bakair, When the Ancestors Call, and The Break of Day. Ten of her plays have been published in Black Drama: 1850 to Present, an on-line collection of 1,200 plays by Blacks.[1] Her book, Their Place on the Stage has been described as "a reference work important to anyone studying black women playwrights or black drama".[2]

She is professor of English at the University of Houston.[1]

Books

Plays published

References

  1. 1 2 "Elizabeth Brown-Guillory Professor". University of Houston. Retrieved 4 August 2011.
  2. Kraft, Eugene (Spring 1990). "Their Place on the Stage: Black Women Playwrights in America (Review)". 24 (1). Black American Literature Forum: 161–163. JSTOR 2904073.

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