Maurine Dallas Watkins was born on July 27, 1896 in Lexington, Kentucky, USA. She was a writer, known for Chicago (2002), Search for Beauty (1934) and Easy to Wed (1946). She died on August 10, 1969 in Jacksonville, Florida, USA.
Her non-musical play "Chicago, or, Play Ball" has become one of the
most adapted plays in history. The play was a silent Cecil B. DeMille
feature in 1927 (Chicago (1927)), a Ginger Rogers comedy in 1942 (Roxie Hart (1942)), a Bob Fosse Broadway
musical ("Chicago: A Musical Vaudeville") and a 2002 Oscar-winning
musical film (Chicago (2002)).
She studied playwriting workshop with George Pierce Baker who taught Eugene O'Neill and Philip Barry among his students.
She attended high school in Crawfordsville, Indiana. She studied at Butler University and at graduate school at Radcliffe College in Cambridge, Massachusetts.