Does a show end at the exact moment the curtain falls?
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Does a show end at the exact moment the curtain falls?
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Literature is a textual medium.
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How does an actor play a character who can’t find the words to express themselves?
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Societies consternate themselves over how to teach the next generation to become quality citizens.
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There’s a contradiction at the heart of one-person plays about trauma.
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And now, we return to one of Write All Nite’s favorite concepts: deliberately-ineffectual art that serves the art’s ultimate effect.
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For theater geeks of a certain age, Which Way to the Stage is as reflective as art gets.
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A musical version of Romeo and Juliet.
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Art can be transportive, and it can be reflective.
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The dramaturgy of A Case for the Existence of God’s staging doubles as existential philosophy.
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