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Beyond PlayPenn: Former conference interns come into their own, part 3

Henrik Eger March 8, 2017 No Comments

Former PlayPenn interns come into their own as theater professionals.

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Under the wing of America’s most promising playwrights: PlayPenn interns speak, part 2

Henrik Eger March 5, 2017 No Comments

PlayPenn interns describe what its like to work with top playwrights.

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Interning PlayPenn, part 1: What theater students do behind the scenes of the playwriting conference

Henrik Eger March 1, 2017 1 Comment

We hear from PlayPenn interns about the daily goings on of the conference.

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