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About American Theatre Wing

Playwright and Director (WIT #266)

Playwright and DirectorPlaywright and Director

The panel — playwright Douglas Carter Beane (As Bees In Honey Drown), director Mark Brokaw (As Bees In Honey Drown, How I Learned To Drive), playwright/lyricist Bill Russell (Side Show) and playwright Paula Vogel (How I Learned To Drive) — talk about their backgrounds and developing their crafts, the advantages of writing for the stage compared to being a screenwriter, and why these particular playwrights prefer not to direct.

Original airdate – September 1, 1997.
Running time – 1:30:00.

For more information, to watch online, or to download the episode go to Working in the Theatre’s Playwright and Director program page.

You can also download directly the Playwright and Director program (mp4).



Posted on Thursday, July 31st, 2008 at 11:53 am
by American Theatre Wing
Filed under: Author, Director, Video, Working in the Theatre.

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