Arnold Wesker
Arnold Wesker was a prominent British playwright known for his social realism and working-class themes. He gained fame with 'The Wesker Trilogy' (Chicken Soup with Barley, Roots, and I'm Talking About Jerusalem) and the play 'The Kitchen'. His work often focused on the struggles and aspirations of working people, and he was associated with the post-1956 new wave in British theatre.
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