Tamás Simon (Hungarian: Simon Tamás; 1935–1956) was a Hungarian-Jewish poet and playwright.
He is known for his verse drama A zsidó Don Juan, written in the mid-1950s.
An adaptation of the story of Don Juan in a Jewish setting,[1] the work was well-received by writers such as Géza Képes and Géza Hegedüs [hu].
[2] It was performed in November 1990 under the direction of László Salamon Suba [hu].
[3] Simon committed suicide by intentional drug overdose in 1956.