Howe, Tina (1937–)

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Howe, Tina (1937–)

American playwright. Born 1937 in New York, NY; dau. of Quincy Howe (historian and radio-tv journalist) and Mary Post Howe (painter); studied at Bucknell College, Sarah Lawrence, Sorbonne, and Columbia University; m. Norman Levy.

Worked as secondary schoolteacher and university professor; received Guggenheim fellowship (1990); plays, which are absurdist and demonstrate the influence of Beckett and Ionesco, include The Nest (1969), Birth and After Birth (1974), The Art of Dining (1974), Painting Churches (1983), Approaching Zanzibar and Other Plays (1995), and Pride's Crossing (1998). Nominated for a Tony award for Coastal Disturbances (1987); won an Obie for Distinguished Playwriting.