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Authors: Julie Salamon
Nelligan, Kate
Newell, Eleanor
Newell, Ray
New Republic
Newsweek
New Woman
New York
New York, N.Y.
42nd Street revitalization in
1976 financial crisis in
New York City Ballet
New York City Opera
New York Daily News
New Yorker
WW’s essays in
New York Post
New York Shakespeare Festival
New York Society Library
New York State Council on the Arts (NYSCA)
New York Theatre Workshop
New York Times
WW’s articles in
New York Times Magazine
New York Woman
Nixon, Richard
No Laughing Matter
(Heller)
Normal Heart, The
(Kramer)
Nutcracker, The
(ballet)
Object of My Affection, The
(film)
Object of My Affection, The
(McCauley)
O’Dwyer, Paul
Ogilvy & Mather
Old Money
(Wasserstein)
Oliver, Edith
Olsen, Tillie
Onassis, Jacqueline Kennedy
O’Neill, Eugene
O’Neill Theatre Center,
see
Eugene O’Neill Theatre Center
Open Doors (Theatre Development Fund program)
“Orphans’ Christmas for the Jews,”
Our Bodies, Ourselves
Outer Critics Circle Award
Oxford University Press
Pacino, Al
Pamela’s First Musical
(Wasserstein)
musical adaptation of
Papp, Joseph
Parker, Ellen
Parker, Sarah Jessica
Parmelee, Elizabeth
Parnell, Peter
Parrott, Christine,
see
Wasserstein, Christine Parrott
Paterson Talmud Torah
Patrone, Mary Jane
Uncommon Women
and
Peach, Camilla
Pentagon Papers
Perella, Joseph
Peter Pan
(Barrie)
Amherst production of
Peter Pan
(Charlap and Leigh)
Phillips Academy, Andover
Phillips Exeter Academy
Phoenix Theatre
Pinter, Harold
Playwrights Horizons
Heidi Chronicles
produced by
Isn’t It Romantic
produced by
Miami
workshop at
Uncommon Women
workshop at
Playwrights Horizons Queens
Playwrights Unit
Plymouth Theatre
Poland, Holocaust in
Powerplay
(Cunningham)
Psyche in Love
(Wasserstein)
Public Broadcasting System (PBS)
Public Theater
Pulitzer Prize
Puzo, Mario
Quayle, Dan
Quinn, Nancy
Rabbino, Irma L.
Rabe, David
Rabe, Lily
Rai, Kanti
Reagan, Ronald
Redel, Irving
Redgrave, Lynne
Reuben, David
Reynolds, Jonathan
Rich, Frank
WW’s relationship with
Richard Halliburton’s Complete Book of Marvels
Richards, Lloyd
Richardson, Justin
Riegert, Peter
Rimmer, David
Ritter, Jason
Ritz, The
(McNally)
Robbins, Freda
Roberts, Louise
Robman, Steven
Rochester, N.Y.
Rochester Arts & Lectures
Rockefeller, Nelson
Roe v. Wade
Rohatyn, Felix
Rolling Stone
Rose, Charlie
Rose, Lloyd
Rosen, Felice,
see
Francis, Felice “Fay” Harriman
Rosen, Felix
Rosen, Jeffrey
Rosen, Walter and Lucie
Rosenthal, Jane
Rosh Hashanah
Roskind, Kathy
Roskind, Mrs.
Ross, Alex
Ross, Betsy
Ross, Clifford
Roth, Ari
Rothman, Carole
Rothstein, Mervyn
Royce Carlton
Rudd, Paul
Rudnick, Paul
Sachs, Harriet
Uncommon Women
and
Salinger, J. D.
Saltzberg, Sarah
Sawyer, Forrest
Scarry, Gretchen
Schifter, Peter
Schleifer, Gucci,
see
Kaufman, Gucci (Gertrude) Schleifer
Schleifer, Hela
Schleifer, Helen
Schleifer, Jack
Schleifer, Simon
Schleiger, Henry
Schweitzer, Jenifer
Schweitzer, Peter (CBS producer)
Schweitzer, Peter (Sandra Meyer’s husband)
Schweitzer, Samantha
Scorsese, Martin
Seattle Repertory Theatre
Second Stage Theatre
Secret of My Success, The
(film)
Sedgeley, Carlton
Seidman, Patricia
September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks
Sesame Street
(TV show)
Seventeen
Sex and Longing
(Durang)
Sex and the City
(TV show)
sexual revolution
Shapiro, Walter
Shepard, Sam
Shiksa Goddess
(Wasserstein)
Shubert Organization
Silverstein, Michele K.
Simon, John
Simon, Neil
Sister Mary Ignatius Explains It All for You
(Durang)
Sisters Rosensweig, The
(Wasserstein)
Lincoln Center production of
Seattle Rep workshop of
unproduced TV pilot of
sixties
Slate
Sloth
(Wasserstein)
Smith College
Smolianinoff, André Bishop
“Solid Gold Blender, A” (Wasserstein; unpublished)
Sondheim, Stephen
Soros, Daisy
Soros, George
Soros, Peter
“Sorrows of Gin, The” (Cheever)
WW’s TV script of
Spyri, Johanna
Stasio, Marilyn
Steele, Nancy
Stein, Howard
Steppenwolf Theatre Company
Stewart, Abigail J.
as feminist
WW’s relationship with
Sticks and Bones
(Rabe)
Stone, Oliver
Streep, Meryl
Strong, Jeremy
Suicide and Other Diversions
(Durang)
Sullivan, Daniel
Sunday in the Park with George
(Sondheim and Lapine)
Susan Smith Blackburn Prize
Sussman, Bruce
Swee, Daniel
Table Settings
(Lapine)
Tally, Ted
tashlich
Taxi Driver
(film)
T-cell chronic lymphocytic leukemia
Teachout, Terry
Tender Offer
(Wasserstein)
Testa, Mary
Texaco Inc.
Theater in America
(PBS series)
Theater J
Theatre Development Fund, Open Doors program of
Third
(Wasserstein)
Thirteen/WNET
Three Sisters
(Chekhov)
Thurman, Judith
Time
Timmermann, Bonnie
Titanic
(Durang)
Tolan, Cindy
Tony awards
Total Woman, The
(Morgan)
Trento, Angela
Tribeca Film Festival
Trillin, Calvin
Truman, David B.
25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee, The
(Finn and Sheinkin)
Uncommon Women and Others
(Wasserstein)
O’Neill workshop of
PBS broadcast of
Phoenix Theatre production of
Playwrights Horizons workshop of
published edition of
Yale workshop of
Variety
Vienna Waltzes
(ballet)
Vietnamization of New Jersey, The
(Durang)
Vietnam War
Village Voice
Vogue
von Mayrhauser, Jennifer
Wall Street
(film)
Wall Street Journal
Walsh, James
Warshaw, Carole
Washington Post
Washington Times
Wasserstein, Abner:
as adult
childhood of
Georgette’s reunion with
mental illness of
parents’ visits to
secrecy surrounding
WW and
Wasserstein, Alan
Wasserstein, Ben Churchill
Wasserstein, Bruce
ambition and competitiveness of
childhood and adolescence of
college and graduate studies of
Cranberry Dune estate of
at Cravath, Swaine
death of
investment banking career of
loyalty of
Lucy Jane and
Mark Green’s collaboration with
marriage of Christine to
marriage of Claude Becker to
marriage of Lynne to
as one of Nader’s Raiders
poor eyesight of
rebelliousness of
secrecy of
weight problems of
WW’s relationship with
Wasserstein, Charlotte
Wasserstein, Christine Parrott
Wasserstein, Claude Becker
Wasserstein, Dash Philippe
Wasserstein, Florence
Wasserstein, George:
childhood of
death of
marriage of Lola to
Wasserstein, Georgette,
see
Levis, Georgette Wasserstein
Wasserstein, Israel “Herman,”
Wasserstein, Jack Dumas
Wasserstein, Jacob
Wasserstein, Joseph
Wasserstein, Lola Schleifer
childhood of
code of silence of
courtship and marriage of George and
dance obsession of
death of
empathy lacking in
family history inflated by
as grandmother
and Lucy Jane’s birth
marriage of Morris and
as nonconformist
nutritional ideas of
pushiness of
as quintessential Jewish mother
and Sandra’s death
WW criticized by
and WW’s illness and death
Wasserstein, Lucy Jane
birth of
with Bruce and Claude
and WW’s death
Wasserstein, Lynne Killin
marriage of Bruce and
WW’s relationship with
Wasserstein, Morris
as avid news reader
childhood of
deafness of
decline and death of
family loved unconditionally by
Jaguar owned by
marriage of Lola and
memorial service for
Wasserstein, Pamela
Wasserstein, Perella & Co.
Wasserstein, Sandra,
see
Meyer, Sandra Wasserstein
Wasserstein, Scoop
Wasserstein, Teddy
Wasserstein, Wendy
Abner and
ambition and competitiveness of
in Amherst exchange program
apartment search of
as Baby Boomer
Bell’s palsy of
birth of
Bishop’s relationship with
Bruce’s relationship with
at Calhoun
cancer of
cat adopted by
celebrity status of
Central Park West apartment of
childhood and adolescence of
as choreographer
at City College
dance classes of
Dartmouth fellowship of
death of
deliberate unattractiveness of
diaries of
Durang’s relationship with
empathy and warmth of
as essayist
at Ethical Culture
film and TV scripts of
Garn’s birthday party for
Guggenheim grant won by
Gutierrez’s relationship with
humor and nonchalance as mask for
“husbands” of
income of
Kaplan’s relationship with
Karl’s correspondence with
law school applications of
Lola’s criticisms of
in London
Long’s relationship with
loyalty as important to
and Lucy Jane’s birth
McCarthy campaign and
at MacDowell Colony
McNally’s relationship with
marriages contemplated by
memorial service for
at Mount Holyoke
as networker
neurological symptoms of
One Fifth Avenue apartment of
at O’Neill Theatre Center
Open Doors program and
“Orphans’ Christmases” of
personal life as source for writings of
Playwrights Horizons and
Polish trip of
pregnancy fears of
pregnancy of
Pulitzer Prize of
in quest to have a child
as quintessential New Yorker
rebelliousness of
in relationships with inaccessible men
Rich’s relationship with
in Rome
and Sandra’s death
Sandra’s relationship with
in Seattle
self-centeredness of
self-doubt of
sex life of
in Smith playwriting class
socializing by
speaking engagements of
superior/inferior paradox of
Tony award of
weight problems of
work habits of
World Youth Forum trip of
at Yale Drama School
at Yeshiva of Flatbush
Wasserstein Brothers
Wasserstein family:
in Brooklyn
emigration to America by
as high achievers
Miami Beach vacations of
secrets kept in
Upper East Side apartment of
at WW’s productions
Wasserstein Ivey Long Productions
Watergate scandal
Watts, Heather
Weaver, Sigourney
Weinstein, Harvey
Weitzman, Ira
Welcome to My Rash
(Wasserstein)
Wesleyan University
West Wing, The
(TV show)
When Dinah Shore Ruled the Earth
(Durang and Wasserstein)
White, George C.
Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf
(Albee)