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Editor's picks:
Tuesday, May 06, 2003
From The Scotsman: With Hollywood-style "pitching" infiltrating the U.K. screenwriting world (not to mention everywhere else), one Scottish talent stands his ground: "First of all, the pitching process itself places introverted geniuses at a disadvantage while favouring loud-mouthed mediocre talents who know how to play the game."
From The Portland (Maine) Press Herald: Tony (Angels in America) Kushner sounds the alarm for new American playwriting: "A lot of my former students have a very hard time getting anything done."
From The Argus (New Jersey): Screenwriter Budd Schulberg talks about the real-life Catholic priest who provided some of the finest moments in On the Waterfront.
From The Oregonian: Here's a fine if melancholy story about a playwright who never made the big-time, but who made it big in other ways.
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