Editor's picks (by Executive Director Frank Moher):
Should playwrights direct or act in their own plays?
From The Guardian: Playwright Nina (Rabbit Raine considers the hazards of directing one's own work -- and how a great like Harold Pinter pulls it off. Meanwhile, in New York (via The Kalamazoo Gazette), Len Jenkins explains why he still likes to get right in there when his plays are produced, and, up in Ottawa, actress- turned- playwright Rosa Laborde declines to take roles in her plays, no matter how autobiographical they are.