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“New York-caliber actors”: How NYC-centrism hurts regional theater

Cameron Kelsall April 17, 2017 18 Comments

A recent article on Philly.com displays a falls into a reductive yet prevalent view of theater as the province of New York

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Playwrights Under Pressure: Part 2 of interview with OSLO playwright J.T. Rogers

Henrik Eger March 27, 2017 No Comments

“The American theater is chock full of inward looking plays that fester over small, personal family dramas”

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Opening Doors, No Matter What: OSLO playwright J.T. Rogers talks about the evolution of a new world classic, developed at PlayPenn (part 1)

Henrik Eger March 21, 2017 1 Comment

Interview with J.T. Rogers on the journey from PlayPenn to Broadway.

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Everything you always wanted to know about PlayPenn, but were afraid to ask: Interview with founder Paul Meshejian, Part 2

Henrik Eger July 18, 2015 No Comments

Part 2 of a three-part interview with PlayPenn founder Paul Meshejian.

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