Vol. 21 No. 4
Mar/Apr 2019
The Massachusetts Issue
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Masthead of the Massachusetts Issue
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Editor's Notes on the Massachusetts Issue
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Dear Dramatist: March/April 2019
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On Privilege and Art: A New Year’s Resolution
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Regarding MFAs
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Guild News for the Massachusetts Issue
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The Craft with Donnetta Lavinia Grays
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Boston’s New Play Ecosystem
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Boston Playwrights’ Theatre
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Fresh Ink Theatre
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When the Rubber Meets the Road
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Company One Playlab
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A Personal History of the Huntington Playwriting Fellowship
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The Mellon Foundation National Playwright Residency
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Theatre in the Berkshires & Pioneer Valley
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Chester Theatre Company
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Who’s This For, Anyway?
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Merrimack Rep
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Can New Plays Find A Home on Cape Cod?
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Provincetown Tennessee Williams Theatre Festival
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Writer's Retreats
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From the Desk of Business Affairs: The DG Goes Abroad
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From the Desk of DGF: The Seller-Lehrer Family Foundation
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Atlanta: Reiser Atlanta Artists Lab
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Austin/San Antonio: B. Iden Payne Awards Council
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Baltimore: Theatre Staff and Writers Meet to Share Opportunities and Challenges
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Colorado: Naked Angels and Questionable Theatrics
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Kentucky: Paths to Production
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California – South: It's a Party!
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Michigan: Workshopping and Developing New Work
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Twin Cities: Robert Elhai
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North Carolina: Building Bridges
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Ohio: A Playwright’s Path to Production
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Philadelphia: Julie Zaffarano
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Portland: The DGI at Artists Rep
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Utah: Sitting Down with Melissa Leilani Larson
Michigan is dedicated to workshopping writing to create new, dynamic theatre. Way before a playwright reads their first play, writers need input on germinating ideas. Several groups in the state have been exercising their craft through collaborative developmental workshops. These workshops provide an essential resource to writers at all stages of their careers.
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Anita Gonzalez
is a playwright, librettist, director, educator, and a professor of performing arts and African American studies at Georgetown University. She writes women’s stories. She lectures and teaches about storytelling for social change.
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