Author Profile: Gordon C. Bennett
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After 29 years teaching Communication Arts at Eastern College (now Eastern University) in St. Davids, PA, he retired in 1997 to travel, to read and to explore avocations as a columnist, woodworker and golfer, “If you can call what I do golf!” exclaims Bennett. He has written dozens of one-acts for publication, and Verily remains in the Pioneer Drama catalog. He has also authored books on Reader’s Theatre and Christian Theatre.
Bennett's full-length drama, God of Laughter, a tragicomedy about the life and times of the famous French comedian, Molière, won the 2003 award for best full-length play in a competition sponsored by Christians in Theatre Arts (www.cita.org). This play and his full length docu-drama My Name is Ossian Sweet are available from Heartland Plays. Bennett also has two plays available by emailing him: Tartuffe — and All That Jazz!, a new adaptation of Moliere's classic set in 1927 St. Louis, and Dick Vader's New Heart, a satirical fantasy on Dick Cheney.
Bennett and his wife, Ruth, have two children, both of whom teach in public schools in the Boston area. His wife is an award-winning quilter.