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American playwright
Kate Moira Ryan is an American playwright.
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Among the plays Ryan has worked on are Leaving Queens ;
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The Beebo Brinker Chronicles ,
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[6] an adaptation of three books by
Ann Bannon ;
[7] Caveweller ;
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[9] and Bass for Picasso .
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Ryan was the co-writer of comedian
Judy Gold's one-woman show, 25 Questions for a Jewish Mother . It is based on a series of interviews with more than 50 Jewish mothers in the United States.
[14] Their stories are interspersed with anecdotes about Gold's own mother and her life as a lesbian mother of two sons.
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"Kate Moira Ryan '87 | Trinity Magazine 2008 - Trinity Washington University - nursing BSN, MBA and other degree programs plus teacher preparation in Washington DC" . Trinitydc.edu. Retrieved 2011-03-21 .
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"Playscripts, Inc. - Kate Moira Ryan" . Playscripts.com. Retrieved 2011-03-21 .
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"Kate Moira Ryan in the Indie Theater Companion" . Nytheatre.com. 2010-03-26. Retrieved 2011-03-21 .
^ Gates, Anita (17 March 2001).
"THEATER REVIEW; Family Skeletons Hide In A Cigar Box" .
The New York Times . Retrieved 21 March 2011 .
^ Rocco, Claudia La (2007-10-12).
"Beebo Brinker Chronicles - Review - Theater - New York Times" . Theater.nytimes.com. Retrieved 2011-03-21 .
^ Blankenship, Mark (30 September 2007).
"Sapphic Pulp Fiction" .
The New York Times . Retrieved 21 March 2011 .
^ Corthron, Kia (September 2007).
"Lesbian Pulp Fiction: The Beebo Brinker Chronicles" . The Brooklyn Rail .
^ Rooney, David (2004-05-04).
"Variety Reviews - Cavedweller - Film Reviews - Tribeca - Review by David Rooney" . Variety.com. Retrieved 2011-03-21 .
^ Ryan, Kate Moira (2004).
Cavedweller - Google Books . Dramatists Play Service.
ISBN
9780822219910 . Retrieved 2011-03-21 .
^ Taveras, Julia (2010-04-01).
"Theater Breaking Through Barriers Cooks Up Bass for Picasso - Encore Magazine: New York" . Encoremag.com. Archived from
the original on 2010-11-29. Retrieved 2011-03-21 .
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"Kate Moira Ryan's Bass for Picasso to Play Theatre Row's Kirk Theatre" . Playbill.com. Retrieved 2011-03-21 .
^ Greenfield, Beth (2010-04-26).
"Bass for Picasso hits the stage - Gay & Lesbian - Time Out New York" . Newyork.timeout.com. Retrieved 2011-03-21 .
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"Kate Moira Ryan Theatre Credits" . Broadwayworld.com. Retrieved 2011-03-21 .
^ Shulman, Randy (January 31, 2008).
"Gold Rush: When she's not milking the room for laughs, comic Judy Gold juggles a career, two kids and her 85-year-old Jewish mother" . Metro Weekly . Retrieved 2008-03-13 .
^ Hoban, Phoebe (2006-01-27).
"Listen to Your Mother! And Other Advice" . New York Times . Retrieved 2007-03-20 .