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  1. Rachel Crothers (Bloomington, Illinois, 12 de diciembre de 1878 - Danbury, Connecticut, 5 de julio de 1958) fue una dramaturga y directora de teatro estadounidense conocida por sus obras bien elaboradas que a menudo trataban temas feministas.

    • Estadounidense
    • 5 de julio de 1958 (79 años), Danbury (Estados Unidos)
  2. Rachel Crothers (Bloomington, Illinois, 12 de diciembre de 1878 - Danbury, Connecticut, 5 de julio de 1958) fue una dramaturga y directora de teatro estadounidense conocida por sus obras bien elaboradas que a menudo trataban temas feministas.

  3. Rachel Crothers (December 12, 1878 – July 5, 1958) was an American playwright and theater director known for her well-crafted plays that often dealt with feminist themes. Among theater historians, she is generally recognized as "the most successful and prolific woman dramatist writing in the first part of the twentieth century." [1]

  4. Rachel Crothers (born Dec. 12, 1878, Bloomington, Ill., U.S.—died July 5, 1958, Danbury, Conn.) was an American playwright whose works, which were highly successful commercially, reflected the position of women in American society more accurately than those of any other dramatist of her time.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  5. Biographical Information. Rachel Crothers had lifelong career in the theater, working for over 60 years as a playwright and theatermaker. She was born in 1878 in Bloomington, Illinois, into a family that exemplified female success. Her mother, at a time when women did not yet even have the right to vote, opened her own practice as a doctor.

  6. Crothers was a strong proponent for women in theatre and new playwrights in general until the end of her life. She passed away in 1958 at eighty years old in her Connecticut home. Rachel Crothers, New York playwright and native of Bloomington, IL, 1935.

  7. Rachel Crothers was a playwright and theatrical director known for her well-crafted plays that often dealt with feminist themes. She was born in 1878, the youngest of nine children born to Drs. Eli K. and Marie Louise (de Pew) Crothers. Her mother, Louise, is recognized as Bloomington’s first female physician.