Background
Jackson, Richard Eugene was born on February 25, 1941 in Helena, Arkansas, United States.
("What if wolves could write stories?" Eugene Jackson aske...)
"What if wolves could write stories?" Eugene Jackson asked himself one day as his imagination was running wild. "They would undoubtedly show themselves as the heroes. Then who would be the villain? Whom do wolves fear more than anyone? Humans, of course." And so this play came into being—"Little Red Riding Hood" from the wolves' point of view. It's all here—the little girl (only this time a wolf girl) dancing merrily through the forest to visit her sick Grandmother Wolf. And the mean old humans cunningly laying a trap for her so they can…no, not eat her, but hang her head on a wall as a trophy! With the humorous characterizations and suspenseful episodes that only a seasoned children's theatre artist could accomplish, Dr. Jackson has created a charming play that will delight little folk and keep their parents entertained, too, with its subtle portrayal of foibles that all adults will recognize as their own.
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(This full length comedy for 7 men and 14 women takes plac...)
This full length comedy for 7 men and 14 women takes place two years in the future. It is a spoof of the movie "Invasion of the Killer Tomatoes" and is just right for a group of actors looking to have some wacky fun with their audience.
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Jackson, Richard Eugene was born on February 25, 1941 in Helena, Arkansas, United States.
Bachelor of Science, Memphis State University, 1963. Master of Arts, Kent State University, 1964. Doctor of Philosophy, Southern Illinois University, 1971.
Instructor in drama University Wisconsin, Eau Claire, 1967-1968. Assistant professor San Francisco State University, 1968-1970. Professor University South Alabama, Mobile, since 1971.
("What if wolves could write stories?" Eugene Jackson aske...)
(This full length comedy for 7 men and 14 women takes plac...)
Member Dramatists Guild, American Alliance for Theatre and Education, Alabama Theatre League, Southeastern Theatre Conference, Association Theatre in Higher Education, ASSITEJ.
Son of Howard L. and Edna M. (Warren) J. Divorced; 1 child, Brandon Drew.