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Playwrights Talk About How Their Dystopian Scripts Look Now That We’re Amidst A Plague

THEATRE Posted: April 1, 2020 6:35 am

Alexis Soloski: “You could fill a shelf with plays of the past several decades that have dreamed bleak outcomes for humanity. And then, in a pinch, you could burn that shelf and those plays for warmth. Recently, I spoke with several playwrights — via telephone and email — about what it is like to first imagine a cataclysm and then live through one.” (And then there’s this playwright, who picked the wrong time to premiere her play about the Spanish flu.) – The New York Times

THEATRE Published: 03.31.20

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