Teddy Gross

Teddy Gross (Theodore Faro Gross) (born 1949) is the founder (1991) and executive director of Common Cents, a national not-for-profit educational organization, which specializes in designing citizenship programs for children and young people, and supporting their work in schools throughout America. Common Cents organizes The Penny Harvest, which has become the largest child-philanthropy program in the United States.

Teddy Gross
Born1949 (age 7071)

Plays for the Theatre

  • Red Square, Seattle Repertory Theatre. Daniel Sullivan,[1] director, 1987.
  • Crossfire. Off Broadway, Double Image Theatre. Max Mayer, director, 1984; Denver Theatre Center, 1984; Center Stage, Baltimore, 1983; New Voices Series, Seattle Repertory Theatre, 1983; Virginia Stage, summer residency, 1983.[2]
  • Lost & Found: A Play for Children. Commissioned by Santa Fe Theatre Festival, 1981; Berkshire Theatre Festival, 1983; productions in translation in Frankfurt, Sttutgart, Esslingen, Vienna elsewhere.
  • Fire at luna park. Magic Theatre, San Francisco. 1982; published in Kenyon Review, 1983.[3]
  • Eugene O'Neill National Playwrights Conference, 1979,1981.

Book and Recordings for Children

  • Everyone asked about you. Putnam & Grosset, NY, 1990; Macmillan paperback, 1993.[4]
  • Sing me a story, Bob McGrath songs. Video Treasures. 1995.
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gollark: > every obf can be spoiledHence why obfuscation is fundamentally uncool.
gollark: Waaaait, maybe this was Electron's plan all along.
gollark: Idea: x86 obfuscator which just transpiles your code to JavaScript, minifies and incomprehensiblifies it, and ships an entire JS runtime.
gollark: And yet it can apparently be "spoiled" easily?

References

  1. "Daniel Sullivan Biography (1940-)". Filmreference.com. 1940-06-11. Retrieved 2011-04-29.
  2. Shepard, Richard F. (1983-12-05). "Stage - 'Crossfire,' On Vietnam War - Review". NYTimes.com. Retrieved 2011-04-29.
  3. "Past Productions « Magic Theatre". Magictheatre.org. Retrieved 2011-04-29.
  4. Rodgers, Richard. "Everyone Asked about You (9780399217272): Theodore Gross: Books". Amazon.com. Retrieved 2011-04-29.


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