Vol. 28 No. 1
Winter 2025
Grief
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Masthead of the Grief Issue
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Editor’s Notes on the Grief Issue
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Dear Dramatist – Winter 2025
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Liz Duffy Adams: Ten Questions
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Cheryl Coons: Why I Joined The Guild
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DG Glossary: Merger
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Attorneys Backstage: Pulling Back the Curtain on Breach & Contract Enforcement
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How Do You Navigate Career Grief?
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Art was the Healing
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Good Medicine: A Roundtable on Grief
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Was your writer identity formed by grief? Where does grief live in your art now?
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How is dramatic writing a well-suited avenue for exploring grief? How is it uniquely challenging?
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Grief Dialogues Evolves: From stage to screen to immersive experience
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A Dramatist’s Guide to Pittsburgh
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Confessions of a Composer
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Life After the Lark
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Peacedale Global Arts
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Dramatists Diary – Winter 2025
Attorneys Backstage: Pulling Back the Curtain on Breach & Contract Enforcement
Artwork by Jozef Micic
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n protecting the rights of dramatists, the Guild encourages members to enter into contracts for all their theatre business relationships so that they might protect both themselves and their art. But how do you enforce that very contract when you suspect that the terms of your agreement have been violated?
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Leesa Fenderson
is an intellectual property attorney and fiction writer who has concentrated her practice on protecting the rights of artists. As the Business Affairs consultant and staff attorney, she is your first line of defense for theatre industry insight via the Dramatists Guild Help Desk.