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D.W. Gregory is a critically acclaimed writer whose plays have been presented
throughout the United States and abroad. The New York Times called Gregory "a
playwright with a talent to enlighten and provoke" for Radium Girls, a drama about
watch dial painters poisoned on the job. The Good Daughter, about a farm family in
World War I Missouri, earned her a Pulitzer Prize nomination when it premiered
at New Jersey Repertory Co. in 2003. Other plays include Molumby´s Million, The
Good Girl Is Gone, October 1962 and a series of short plays. So Tell Me About This
Guy and Why We Invented God were finalists for the Heideman Award from Actors
Theatre of Louisville. A resident playwright at New Jersey Rep, Gregory is also a
national core member with the Playwrights Center in Minneapolis and a member
of Playground at Woolly Mammoth Theatre in Washington, D.C.