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Uhry

American  
[yoor-ee] / ˈyʊər i /

noun

  1. Alfred, born 1936, U.S. playwright.


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“When kids get older, it’s dog eats dog,” said Amanda Uhry of Manhattan, who owns Manhattan Private School Advisors, a consultancy that guides parents through pre-K to college admissions.

From The Wall Street Journal

“I’d be sitting there watching the kids skate and the moms would ask, ‘Do you think I should first-choice Dalton or Spence?’” said Uhry, referring to two competitive Manhattan private schools, adding that the moms asked her for help writing admissions essays or recommendation letters.

From The Wall Street Journal

Uhry phased herself out of the group.

From The Wall Street Journal

More admired than beloved, the show has extended an open challenge to theater artists drawn to the sophisticated majesty of Brown’s Tony-winning score but daunted by the expansive scope of Uhry’s Tony-winning book.

From Los Angeles Times

But playwright Alfred Uhry and composer and lyricist Jason Robert Brown had a vision of what they could uniquely bring to the retelling of Frank’s story.

From Los Angeles Times