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Wednesday, October 12, 2011

Interview with Jonathan Moscone by Deborah Cullinan by HowlRound

    Jonathan Moscone Bio Page  Deborah: We're in my office in San Francisco, California. Jon Moscone, I am really glad to interview you and we're going to talk about the Ghost…

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Sunday, October 9, 2011

Out Now! Confessions of a Reluctant Writer by Tony Taccone by HowlRound

Sometime during the throes of mid-life I started feeling the need to scare myself into doing something different. Not to simply feel something new, but to feel something deeper. A handful of…

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Wednesday, October 5, 2011

Theater as a Collective Experience by Dominic Orlando by HowlRound

So, to start: what exactly is a collective? In the course of nurturing and producing over a dozen plays, Workhaus has become a true community of artists, but somehow just focusing on that se…

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Sunday, October 2, 2011

A Theater of YES! by Polly Carl by HowlRound

"Writers for their part, almost always pander to this propensity, why they share; they inflate their imaginations and swell them out of bounds, so that they achieve gigantism, missing real..…

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Wednesday, September 28, 2011

An Interview with Beth Henley by Dan O'Brien by HowlRound

Beth Henley Bio Page   Dan O'Brien Bio Page "Whatever That Means": On Being a Southern Playwright Dan: It's the middle of August, the middle of the afternoon, and Beth Henley and I... …

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Sunday, September 25, 2011

One of Those People by Nan Barnett by HowlRound

I have become one of those people. After years of telling people that I was the luckiest former actor I knew, that I loved going to work every day, that I was living my childhood dream, that…

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Wednesday, September 21, 2011

A Culture of Trust by Taylor Mac by HowlRound

If a playwright or producer is looking for a director, they do their research. They see the director's work, seek out references, and/or sit down and have tea with a number of directors to f…

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Saturday, September 17, 2011

Parenting and Playwriting by Catherine Trieschmann by HowlRound

For what is writing if not the chronicling of accumulated experience run through the imagination and senses? It might follow, therefore, that having children, which is one gigantic act of ac…

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Tuesday, September 13, 2011

Adventures in Cyberturgy by Anne García-Romero by HowlRound

My own playwriting life is peripatetic. I moved to New York City after grad school, relocated to Minneapolis for a fellowship, landed in Los Angeles for a decade of writing and teaching and …

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Tuesday, August 2, 2011

The Gaming Challenge to Theater for Young Audiences by HowlRound

Can playwrights and producers of theater for young audiences (TYA) learn anything from video games? Video games began reaching wide audiences in the mid 1980s, first as arcade entertainments…

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