Susan Hussey

This article is about the American playwright. For the British courtier, see Susan Hussey, Baroness Hussey of North Bradley.

Susan Hussey (June 1, 1954 – February 19, 2009) was an American playwright and co-founder of the Gorilla Theatre performing arts venue in Tampa, Florida.

Hussey was born in Martinsville, Indiana and was educated at Indiana University. She received a master's degree in English literature from the University of South Florida in 1984. While completing her studies, she took a typist job at the Tampa-based Aubrey Organics, a natural cosmetics company. She stayed with the company, working her way up to vice president of marketing and advertising and becoming the editor of the company’s quarterly magazine Organica. In 1999, she married Dr. Aubrey Hampton, the company’s founder and president.[1][2]

In 1990, Hampton and Hussey founded the Gorilla Theatre for the presentation of both socially conscious dramatic work and light entertainment. Hussey’s plays included Plutography in the Slave Trade (1990), The Dressing Room (1993, Off-Broadway premiere in 1994), Small Mammals (1997), Christmas Trio (1998) and The Toxic Wave (2000). In 2002, the University of Tampa Press published a book of The Toxic Wave and The Dressing Room. [3]

References

  1. John Fleming (February 20, 2009). "Susan Hussey: At Gorilla Theatre, plays go on but one light is gone". Tampa Bay Times. Retrieved 2011-04-18.
  2. "Hussey, A Force In Local Art Circles, Dies From Cancer". Tampa Bay Online. February 19, 2000. Retrieved 2011-04-18.
  3. Kenneth Jones (April 7, 2000). "Hussey's Toxic Wave Subsides April 9 in Tampa, FL". Playbill. Retrieved 2011-04-18.


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