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If we make well-crafted plays that express the essence of what it is to be human, then theatre will have a future...
Raymond Bobgan, Artistic Director, Cleveland Public Theatre
AT25: An Eye on the Future, American Theatre, April 2009

Archive for April, 2010


A Playwright Was Born This Day

April 10th, 2010

Clare Boothe Luce
April 10, 1903
New York, New York, USA

…I was afraid that if a new production went badly, the play would be officially buried. But it seems to have more vitality than I thought. Some things don’t change: People still have affairs; divorces still hurt; there are still women who lead empty, idle lives. I’m an old theatre girl, and I’m keeping my fingers crossed.

Clare Boothe Luce
April 22, 1973
On Harry, and Henry and Ike and Mr. Shaw
By Martha Weinman Lear
New York Times

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A Playwright Was Born This Day

April 6th, 2010

Marguerite Duras
April 4, 1914
Gia-Dinh, French Indochina (now Vietnam)

Writing was the only thing that populated my life and made it magic. I did it. Writing never left me.

Writing
by
Marguerite Duras
(French translation by Mark Polizzotti)

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From South Pacific

April 4th, 2010

You know how people have arguments and seven days later you think of a good answer?

Nellie Forbush
South Pacific
Book by
Oscar Hammerstein II and Joshua Logan

Music by
Richard Rodgers
Lyrics by
Oscar Hammerstein II

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So Martin McDonagh Wrote…

April 3rd, 2010

Of the six hands he had, none of them were mine.

Carmichael
A Behanding in Spokane
by Martin McDonagh

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She Said This: Playwright Theresa Rebeck

April 2nd, 2010

Theresa Rebeck
Birthday Unknown
Kenwood, Ohio, USA

There is a Native American saying, “It takes a thousand voices to tell a single story.” And Walter Cronkite told us, “In seeking truth, you have to get both sides of the story.”

It’s time to hear both sides, to hear all voices, to build a culture where stories are told by both men and women. That is the way the planet is going to survive, and it’s the way we are going to survive.

Theresa Rebeck
from the annual
ART/NY Curtain Call presentation
Laura Pels Theater
March 15, 2010

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