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Margaret V. "Margo" Jones

Livingston, Polk County

Marker Text

Livingston native Margo Jones was one of the leading figures of American theatre during her brief life. A director and innovator, she played a key role in the careers of many actors and playwrights, most notably Tennessee Williams and William Inge; The Glass Menagerie and Inherit the Wind were among the Broadway shows she directed. She was an advocate for non-profit professional residential theatres and theatre-in-the-round, and she carried out her ideas both on Broadway and in her Dallas theatre. Named one of the Outstanding Little Theater Directors in America, she also organized the Houston Community Players. She died in Dallas in 1955, but her influence continues today. (2005)

Marker Details

Address 1700 S Washington
Location Description Forest Hill Cemetery, Div. 7, Sect. 3, Lot 3
Marker # 13263
Dedicated 2004
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code performing arts; women, women's history topics
Latitude, Longitude 30.694279, -94.93133

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