Ronald Milner (May 29, 1938 – July 9, 2004) was an American playwright. He grew up on Detroit’s Hastings Street, also known as “Black Bottom”. It had “muslims on corner, hustlers and pimps on another, winos on one, and Aretha Franklin singing from her father’s church on the other”, said Geneva Smitherman, author of Black World.
Milner would tell David Richards in a Washington Star interview: “The more I read in high school, the more I realized that some tremendous, phenomenal things were happening around me. What happened in a Faulkner novel happened four times a day on Hastings Street. I thought why should these crazy people Faulkner writes about seem more important than my mother or my father or the dude down the street. Only because they had someone to write about them. So I became a writer.” – Wikipedia
Credit Type | Production | Season |
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Playwright | What the Winesellers Buy | 1972-73 Season |
Playwright | Season’s Reason | 1977-78 Season |
Playwright | Jazz Set | 1982-83 Season |
Playwright | Checkmates | 1995-96 Season |
Playwright | Defending the Light | 1999-00 Season |
Playwright | Urban Transition: Loose Blossoms | 2002-03 Season |
Director | Season’s Reason | 1977-78 Season |
Director | Jazz Set | 1982-83 Season |