The life and times of the new American play, and the life and times of the Carnegie Mellon School of Drama Dramatic Writing Program.
Tuesday, October 12, 2010
American playwrights only write about New Yorkers in their apartments discussing their feelings.
Michael Billington, critic for the Guardian, reviewing the National Theatre's production of Blood and Gifts: "JT Rogers is that rare creature: an American dramatist who writes about global issues."
Is it true that this species of American dramatists is rare? If so, why? Discuss.