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So they decided to have a playwright write a play based on it.
It is a stratagem of the novelist no less than of the playwright to symbolize physically the moral nature of a character.
That's what makes this a forum and not a play of which you are the playwright.
As a novelist and playwright, he traveled around the world.
In the end, her father suggested the poet and playwright.
The renowned playwright and author on the idea of crime.
For example, artists in residence have included a mosaicist and a playwright, among others.
The playwright and the actors, whoever they are, will have plenty to work with.
It soon sold out, and during the winter playwright and actor swept both major theatre awards.

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