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September 30, 2011

THE PLAYWRIGHT'S DILEMMA

"Nowadays most educated people would just as soon stay home and watch Breaking Bad as shell out a hundred bucks to see a Broadway play--assuming that there are any plays on Broadway worth seeing, which long ago ceased to be a safe bet. So if you can't make any money writing for the stage, why bother? Putting aside the obvious attraction of being able to make up your own characters, I can think of one excellent reason: You meet the nicest people..."

Posted September 30, 2011 12:44 PM

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