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David Auburn


Born
in Chicago, Illinois, The United States
January 01, 1969

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David Auburn is an American playwright, screenwriter, and theatre director. He is best known for his 2000 play Proof, which won the 2001 Tony Award for Best Play and Pulitzer Prize for Drama.

Average rating: 3.95 · 22,698 ratings · 970 reviews · 19 distinct worksSimilar authors
Proof

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Summer, 1976

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The Columnist: A Play

3.73 avg rating — 141 ratings — published 2012 — 11 editions
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Lost Lake: A Play

3.41 avg rating — 68 ratings — published 2015 — 7 editions
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The Journals of Mihail Seba...

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Fifth Planet and Other Plays

3.29 avg rating — 34 ratings — published 2002 — 5 editions
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Skyscraper - Acting Edition

3.24 avg rating — 25 ratings — published 1998 — 2 editions
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The New York Idea

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Miss You

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Amateurs

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“Let X equal the quantity of all quantities of X. Let X equal the cold. It is cold in December. The months of cold equal November through February. There are four months of cold, and four of heat, leaving four months of indeterminate temperature. In February it snows. In March the Lake is a lake of ice. In September the students come back and the bookstores are full. Let X equal the month of full bookstores. The number of books approaches infinity as the number of months of cold approaches four. I will never be as cold now as I will in the future. The future of cold is infinite. The future of heat is the future of cold. The bookstores are infinite and so are never full except in September...”
David Auburn, Proof

“If I go back to the beginning, I could start it over again. I could go line by line; try and find a shorter way. I could try to make it... better.”
David Auburn, Proof

“What is the point of all these questions?”
David Auburn, Proof

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