Susan Nussbaum, 68, Who Pressed for Disability Rights in Her Plays, Dies
In a wheelchair after being hit by a car in her 20s, she became an advocate for people with disabilities in her writing for the stage and as a novelist.
In a wheelchair after being hit by a car in her 20s, she became an advocate for people with disabilities in her writing for the stage and as a novelist.
A playwright and actor, he saw his life as performance art. He was best known for his play "Storm Reading."
She and her husband ran a Vermont-based troupe that has taken on social and political issues in productions featuring enormous puppets.