Margaret Bland, from the 1927 yearbook of Agnes Scott College
Born
November 24, 1898
Charlotte, North Carolina
Died
March 21, 1996(1996-03-21) (aged 97)
Alma mater
Charlotte Female Institute Agnes Scott College University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Yale School of Drama
Occupation(s)
Playwright, dramatist, writer
Margaret Bland (November 24, 1898 – March 21, 1996) was an American playwright and poet who participated in the Playmakers Folk Drama movement at the University of North Carolina in the early part of the twentieth century. The UNC program, which produced such prominent writers as Paul Green and Thomas Wolfe, was an influential component of the wider Little Theatre Movement at the time.[1]
^Cecilia Moore, "A Model for Folk Theatre: The Carolina Playmakers" The Gladys Hall Coates University History Lecture, delivered at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 8 April 2014. Online: http://library.unc.edu/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/2014.moore.pdf[permanent dead link].
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