Biography
American playwright, journalist, teacher, actor, and director, best-known for Green Pastures (a folk version of the Old Testament dramatized through the lives of blacks of the southern United States) and for the comedies that he wrote with George S. Kaufman.-Britannica
Books by Marc Connelly
Dulcy
The green pastures (1936)
The green pastures (1936)
The amber express
The amber express
Great American Short Stories [34 stories]
Voices offstage
A souvenir from Qam
Souvenir From Qam, A
Green Pastures, a Play
Green Pastures, a Play
The green pastures, a fable, s
The green pastures, a fable, suggested by Roark Bradford's southern sketches, "Ol' man Adam an' his chillun, "
Marc Connelly
A subtreasury of American humor
Dulcy; a comedy in three acts
Dulcy; a comedy in three acts
The Free Company Presents.. A
The Free Company Presents.. A Collection of Plays About the Meaning of America
The Free company presents-- Th
The Free company presents-- The mole on Lincoln's cheek
The green pastures, Les verts
The green pastures, Les verts paturages
Verts pâturages
Verts pâturages
Laurence Rivers, Inc. presents
Laurence Rivers, Inc. presents "The Green pastures"
The Green Pastures (First Illu
The Green Pastures (First Illustrated Edition)
The green pastures
The wisdom tooth
Merton of the Movies in Four A
Merton of the Movies in Four Acts
Beggar on Horseback
To The Ladies