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Editor's picks:
Monday, May 10, 2004
From Slate.com: A new documentary about rehearsals of Sam Shepard's The Late Henry Moss reveals a much more skittish playwright than admirers of his big-boned dramas might expect.
From The International Herald-Tribune: Unlike other novelists who turned to Hollywood for fortune (if not fame), F. Scott Fitzgerald took his work seriously.
From The Guardian: Who's America's most political dramatist? Tony Kushner? Suzan Lori-Parks? Or is it David Edgar, the British playwright whose Continental Divide, first produced at the Oregon Shakespeare Festival and more recently at the Barbican in London, explores the souls of both the Republican and Democratic parties?
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