Vol. 19 No. 2
Nov/Dec 2016
The Age Issue
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Masthead of the Age Issue
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Editor’s Notes on the Age Issue
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Dear Dramatist: November/December 2016
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The Craft with Karen Hartman
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The Plight of the Playwright
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Emerging After 50, Part 1
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Emerging After 50, Part 2
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Kander & Pierce
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Writing for Young(er) Audiences
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A Primer on Literary Executors, Part 1
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James Houghton: A Tribute
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Atlanta: Dumb Luck
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Austin/San Antonio: William Mohammad Razavi
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Baltimore: Demographics of the 2015/16 Season
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Colorado: John Moore
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Connecticut: Summer Social
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Kentucky: Larry Muhammad
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Los Angeles: A Meditation on Emergence
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Michigan: MITTEN Lab
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Minneapolis/St. Paul: Rhiana Yazzie
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North Carolina: Women’s Theatre Festival
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Northern Ohio: Introducing Our New Rep
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Philadelphia: World Premieres by Local Playwrights
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Utah: Elaine Jarvik
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Western New York: An Arts Destination
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Getting A Word In Agewise
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Speaking of Elections… 2017 Regional Council Seats
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Dramatists Diary – November/December 2016
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New Guild Members as of September 15, 2016
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Guild News – November/December 2016
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Classified Ads – November/December 2016
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Emily Mann: Why I Joined the Guild
Perhaps it’s all the glowing national press Buffalo’s been getting, but playwrights seem to be visiting here with astonishing regularity! This past spring, we hosted Terrence McNally; Tom Dudzick—in town to direct his fourth play at Kavinoky—was chair of Curtain Up!
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Donna Hoke
’s had work in 48 states and five continents. Plays include Brilliant Works of Art (Kilroys) and Elevator Girl (O’Neill, Princess Grace finalist). Nominated for the Primus, Blackburn, and Laura Pels prizes, she’s a three-time winner of the Emanuel Fried Award for Outstanding New Play as well as Buffalo’s Best Writer (Artvoice). Her play Life Lines has been a core Grief Dialogues play since its inception. donnahoke.com
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