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  Volume 6, Number 1 International Centre for Women Playwrights  May 2008 
 


TABLE OF CONTENTS


NYC PRODUCTION, 2007: NY AND RESPECT FOR THE PLAYWRIGHT
"I fell in love with New York when I saw the faces of my director and the actors who had been studying my play for a month. In those first few moments the words had flesh and a heartbeat from a Midwestern town."
   – by Linda Evans
  

THE COMPUTER PAL’S DIARY
The chronology of the writing of a play.
   – by Hindi Brooks

THE OVERNIGHT PROFESSOR
"Throughout my stay as a visiting professor, I continued to ask of the situation one favor– 'If I could please make a difference in just one student’s life.'"
    – by Lisa Soland

SWITCH!
Swtiching classrooms in order to create a "moving" theatre experience.      – by Maureen BradyJohnson

NOTES FROM THE FRINGE
"After twelve performances, I knew the characters and the show in ways that I had never known them before. "
– by Sharon Eberhardt

 


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Going from Stage to Screen
a conversation with Mrinalini Kamath

Going from playwright to producer of your own short film.
    – by Mrinalini Kamath


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