(1969-10-31) October 31, 1969 (age 54) Austin, Texas, United States
Occupation
Playwright
Nationality
American
Walter Wykes (born October 31, 1969) is an American playwright. A graduate of the MFA playwriting program at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, he has had over thirty plays produced across the United States and internationally. Four times he has received the American College Theater Festival's Award for Excellence in Playwriting.[1]
Wykes is known for writing intense roles and dark subject matter.[2] The bulk of his dramatic work has an absurdist or surrealist bent, creating a dreamlike or nightmarish atmosphere that reflects the sometimes senseless nature of the modern world.
^Three Plays of the Absurd. Black Box Press (2006).
^Ken White, "Fast Workers: Festival Playwrights tell their stories in 10 minutes," Las Vegas Review-Journal, 6 Mar. 1998.
WalterWykes (born October 31, 1969) is an American playwright. A graduate of the MFA playwriting program at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, he has...
Wykes is a very old surname from an English origin. The current distribution of Wykes' tends to be in the UK and the former British Colonies. There are...
aspects of the battle in chronicles from the period. Thomas Wykes, in his "Chronicon Thomae Wykes" mentions the royalist forces using covered wagons to gain...
which continued to be borne by his elder brothers. North Wyke was long a possession of the Wykes family. Worthy (1896) suggested this family, Latinized...
had to come to terms about Belize with the British. On 30 April 1859, the Wyke-Aycinena treaty was signed, between the British and Guatemalan representatives...
James, Maureen (2014). "Of Strange Phenomena: Black Dogs, Will o' the Wykes and Lantern Men". Cambridgeshire Folk Tales. History Press. ISBN 9780752466286...
Wyking L. Jones (born January 8, 1973) is an American basketball coach, former college and professional player, basketball broadcasting analyst, and actor...
survives the effigy of the armed warrior John Wykes (c.1520–1591) Vivian (1895) gives the pedigree of Wykes of Northwyke, in which the descent is as follows:...
they had two sons: John Cheverell, born about 1441, who married Margaret Wykes. Roger Cheverell, born about 1443, who married Isabel Farringdon. Colonel...
Walter Marsden MC (1882–1969) was an English sculptor born in Lancashire. He saw active service in the First World War and was awarded the Military Cross...
Succeed in Business Without Really Trying as J.B. Biggley, he played Andrew Wyke in several touring company productions of the Anthony Shaffer mystery, Sleuth...
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commemorate the repeal of the Corn Laws in 1846. The architect was Edward Walters. It was owned by the Manchester Corporation and was bombed in the Manchester...
of the Trustees of the late Walter Whitehead, Esq". Yorkshire Post. 6 March 1920. p. 5 – via British Newspaper Archive. Wyke & Cocks (2004), pp. 255–256...
McNeill Whistler 1888 Sir Wyke Bayliss 1906 Sir Alfred East 1913 Sir Frank Brangwyn 1919 Solomon Joseph Solomon 1928 Walter Richard Sickert 1930 Philip...
Conscience: Chapel and Politics, 1870–1914 (George Allen & Unwin, 1982) Wykes, David L. (2005). "Introduction: Parliament and Dissent from the Restoration...
Fredric March Tony Cavendish The Royal Family of Broadway Adolphe Menjou Walter Burns The Front Page 1931/32 (5th) Wallace Beery ‡ (Tie) [D] Andy "Champ"...
and Historical Geography at the University of Nottingham 10 February 2022 Walter Benjamin Esther Leslie, Professor of Political Aesthetics at Birkbeck, University...