The Pacific Playwrights Festival showcases what's going wrong
By STEVEN LEIGH MORRIS
Tuesday, May 22, 2007 - 11:00 am
...The beginning of our theater's failure of nerve starts with the fundamental, historical shift in the relationship between the playwright and the theater, which was treating its scribes like screenwriters long before "developed to death" became a mantra in the regions.
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