A.R. Gurney, the iconic playwright whose works included The Dining Room, The Cocktail Hour, Sylvia and the Pulitzer finalist Love Letters, died on June 12 at age 86. Born on November 1, 1930 in Buffalo New York as Albert Ramsdell Gurney Jr., the scribe who was often referred to as "Pete" attended Williams College followed by the Yale School of Drama and began teaching followed by playwriting. Gu…
SOURCE: Broadway.com at 04:18PM on June 14, 2017