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You’re thinking about writing a new play. You sift through your list of ideas. You look around and see what’s being done–especially all the zippy productions at places like Louiville, or profiled in American Theatre, or even the Cornerstone As You Like It at Pasadena Playhouse, for God’s sake. You ask, am I up to this? (Maybe.) Am I hip enough? (No.) Will it make the world a better place? (Decidedly no.) So is it really, really worth it? (Still thinking.) Then you read this. You sigh a deep sigh of relief. Gratitude wells up in your heart like a broken sprinkler. You go on.
Wayne Peter Liebman
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