Neal Bell Explained

Neal Bell
Birth Place:United States
Occupation:Playwright, screenwriter
Nationality:American
Genre:Drama, thriller
Notableworks:Two Small Bodies

Neal Bell is an American playwright and screenwriter. Bell has written such plays as the thriller Two Small Bodies,[1] [2] [3] as well as co-writing the screenplay for the Two Small Bodies film adaptation.[4]

Bell has written other plays such as On the Bum,[5] Somewhere in the Pacific,[6] Monster,[7] Operation Midnight Climax,[8] Therese Raquin[9] and Spatter Pattern (Or, How I Got Away With It).[10]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: January 11, 2014. https://web.archive.org/web/20140111173428/http://www.chicagoreader.com/chicago/two-small-bodies/Content?oid=872108. Two Small Bodies. Chicago Reader. April 28, 1988. Spinrad, Diana.
  2. Web site: Playbill. Neal Bell's Two Small Bodies and Now You See Me Get NC Presentations. Klamkin, Allison. February 28, 2010.
  3. Web site: August 22, 1982. Los Angeles Times. The Matrix Theatre Company. DOING RIGHT BY 'BODIES'. Christon, Lawrence.
  4. Web site: The New York Times. Two Small Bodies (1994) Review/Film; Did She or Didn't She? Commit Murder, That Is. Caryn James. James, Caryn. April 15, 1994.
  5. Web site: 'On the Bum,' A Play by Neal Bell, Opens Off-Broadway. Michael Kuchwara. Kuchwara, Michael. Associated Press. December 2, 1992.
  6. Web site: Somewhere in the Pacific. https://web.archive.org/web/20150505154715/http://www.broadwayplaypubl.com/SOMEWHEREINTHEPACIFIC%20fist%202%20scenes.pdf. May 5, 2015. Broadwayplaypubl.com. Bell, Neal.
  7. Web site: The New York Times. What Man Hath Wrought, With Darkness in the Details. Jaworowski, Ken. July 13, 2012.
  8. Web site: The New York Times. STAGE: 'OPERATION MIDNIGHT CLIMAX'. Gussow, Mel. November 28, 1981.
  9. Web site: PTP/NYC to Present Howard Barker's The Europeans and Neal Bell's Therese Raquin. Bacalzo, Dan. New York City, New York. June 10, 2009. theatermania.com.
  10. Web site: The New York Times. A Tip: Lend That Cup of Sugar, Then Shut the Door. Isherwood, Charles. Charles Isherwood. October 18, 2004.