When you're setting a play in a country you've never visited, it's certainly a good idea to run the piece by people with more intimate knowledge of the place. This was the task dramatist Charles Randolph-Wright dutifully performed in getting his new work, "Love in Afghanistan," up on its feet. ¶ "We just got Janet's notes," he was informed one day at Arena Stage, where the drama, about an American rapper who falls…
SOURCE: Washington Post at 10:32AM on October 4, 2013