Percival Wilde (New York City, March 1, 1887 – September 19, 1953) was an American author and playwright who wrote novels and numerous short stories and one-act plays. He also authored a textbook on the theater arts. Native to New York City, Wilde graduated from Columbia University in 1906, and worked for a time as a banker.[1] He began writing plays in 1912,[1] and joined The Lambs Club in 1947.[2]
American dramatist
Percival Wilde
Born
(1887-03-01)March 1, 1887 New York City
Died
September 19, 1953(1953-09-19) (aged66) California
Occupation
Playwright, writer
Nationality
American
Genre
Detective fiction, Comedy
Notable works
Inquest (1938)
Wilde's plays were especially popular in the Little Theatre Movement.[3]
List of works
Production of The Finger of God at Shimer College in 1952.
Novels
The Devil's Booth (1930)
Mystery Week-End (1938)
Inquest (1938)
Design for Murder (1941)
Collections of short stories
Rogues in Clover (1929)
P. Moran, Operative (1947)
Plays
Dawn and One Act Plays Of Life Today (1915) ISBN978-0-548-52580-7
Dawn
The Hour of Truth
The Noble Lord
The Traitor
A House of Cards
Playing With Fire
The Finger of God
Confessional, and Other American Plays (1916)
Confessional
The Beautiful Story ISBN978-1-4254-7780-6
The Villain in the Piece ISBN978-1-4254-7777-6
A Question of Morality ISBN978-1-4254-7779-0
According to Darwin ISBN978-1-4254-7778-3
The Unseen Host, and Other War Plays (1917) ISBN978-0-548-94615-2
The Reckoning (1930) ISBN978-0-548-69217-2
Eight Comedies For Little Theaters ISBN978-0-548-52675-0
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