Playwright-Poet-Author
"I’m forty-five years old. And when I’m sixty-five … or eighty-five … and as long as I have enough strength in my hands to hold that book in my lap, and enough eyesight to make out the words, and enough imagination left to refuse to accept limits, my mind can go on … and on … and on … learning, learning, never stopping. The excitement of the life of the mind never, never ceases." -- The Two Marys, Warren Kliewer
Warren Kliewer didn't reach eighty-five, but he never stopped learning--or teaching. The dozens of plays and short stories, scores of poems, and myriad essays offered here are compelling lessons in humanity: our griefs, our joys, our perseverance.
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Until now, Warren Kliewer's online presence
has been negligible. He's needed a website.
In these pages you'll find:
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Kliewer's biography and bibliography
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Titles of the scripts and publications available through this site
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Synopses of scripts
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Places, Please, Act One: what it is and how to book it.
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WARREN KLIEWER (1971), photo by Paul Esau
EVENT NEWS
Celebrating Warren Kliewer
April 24 - 27
North Newton, Kansas
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poems around and about theatres
and from the soul
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Performed by Michèle LaRue
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Friday, April 24, 11:00 a.m.
Kidron Hall
Kidron Bethel Village
3001 Ivy Drive
North Newton, KS 67117
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INFORMATION
Julie Miller Steiner
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