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John O'Brien, playwright with sharp wit and keen conscience

JOHN O'BRIEN JOHN O'BRIEN
By Bryan Marquard
Globe Staff / March 25, 2008

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Capital punishment does not lend itself to levity in the hands of most dramatists. No ordinary playwright, John A. O'Brien had a love of wordplay that ranged from groaner puns to subtle wit, which he used to leaven the most somber social themes he addressed in more than 20 works for the stage. (Full article: 899 words)

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