Green, Paul, (1894-1981)

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Paul Green (1894-1981) was a North Carolina playwright. He received the Pulitzer Prize for Drama for his 1927 play, In Abraham's Bosom. He is also known for creating a new dramatic form that he called "symphonic drama." Inspired by historical events, it incorporated music and pageantry, usually for outdoor performance. The Louisiana Cavalier was one of Green's outdoor play dramas. It was produced by the Louisiana Outdoor Drama Association and opened in the Grand Ecore Ampitheatre at Natches, Louisiana on June 16, 1976 and ran until 1979. It focused on Louis Junchereau St. Denis (1676-1744) who was a French-Canadian soldier and explorer most known for his exploration and development of the Louisiana and Texas regions.

From the description of Paul Green papers concerning the Louisiana Cavalier, 1977-1979. (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 730056581

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