John Longenbaugh
John Longenbaugh is a Seattle-based playwright and director whose full-length plays include HOW TO BE COOL, LITTLE WHITE PILL, SCOTCH AND DONUTS, THE MAN WHO WAS THURSDAY (adapted from G.K. Chesterton... Read more
John Longenbaugh is a Seattle-based playwright and director whose full-length plays include HOW TO BE COOL, LITTLE WHITE PILL, SCOTCH AND DONUTS, THE MAN WHO WAS THURSDAY (adapted from G.K. Chesterton’s novel), the mini-play cycle ARCANA (published by Dramatic Publishing), THE SOUND IN THE NEXT ROOM, and the musical ANYBODY CAN DO ANYTHING (adapted from the book by Betty MacDonald). His short plays have been produced around the country, performed on the radio in Alaska and Seattle, and published in various literary journals including “Cirque” and “Plays and Poems.”