Vol. 26 No. 3
Summer 2024
New Plays
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Masthead of the New Plays Issue
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Editor’s Notes on the New Plays Issue
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Leonard Madrid: Ten Questions
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The Plantation Known As The American Theatre
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Room Enough
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DG Bill of Rights
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DG Glossary: World Premiere
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Why Billing Matters
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What’s the Deal (Memo)?
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The Future of New Work
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New Play Development
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New Play Conferences
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New Play Festivals
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Where Can I Submit My New Work?
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“Could I Buy You a Coffee...?”: How to Make, and Make the Most of, a Meeting With a Theatre Company
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2023-24 Premieres
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A Dramatist’s Guide to Knoxville
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A Dramatist’s Guide to Roanoke, Virginia
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In Memoriam: Christopher Durang
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New Guild Members – Summer 2024
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Dramatists Diary – Summer 2024
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Classified Ads – Summer 2024
“Could I Buy You a Coffee...?”: How to Make, and Make the Most of, a Meeting With a Theatre Company
This article was originally published by The Playwrights Realm as part of their Aspiring Playwrights program.
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Teresa Sapien
is Associate Artistic Director at Arena Stage in Washington, D.C. Her passion is nurturing collaborative creative processes that lead to wildly entertaining theatre. Prior to Arena Stage, she worked for seven seasons at La Jolla Playhouse. Sapien is a graduate of the University of Evansville’s Theatre Department.
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