A.R. Gurney, the playwright who chronicled the foibles and mores of wealthy, white Anglo-Saxon protestants in plays such as “The Dining Room,” “The Cocktail Hour,” and “Love Letters,” died Tuesday at his Manhattan home. He was 86. Gurney was a member of the upper class society he anatomized onstage in shows like his 1981 breakout... Read more »
SOURCE: Variety at 06:16PM on June 14, 2017