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...current speaking tour, "A Life in the Theatre," she focusses a great deal on her family as artistic inspiration. Family was the first question raised by Rachel B. Tiven '97, who interviewed the playwright on stage for the first segment of the program. Wasserstein's plays revolve around her family. "Miami" describes a Jewish family vacationing in Miami Beach, and "The Sisters Rosensweig" is based loosely on Wendy and her siblings...

Author: By Thomas Madsen, | Title: Getting Personal (and Political) with Wendy | 10/26/1995 | See Source »

Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright Wendy Wasserstein spoke excitedly about her life, her craft and women's role in the arts to a crowd of more than 200 drama enthusiasts at the Agassiz Theater last night...

Author: By Marshall I. Lewy, | Title: Wasserstein Describes Her Life | 10/24/1995 | See Source »

...later told a hopeful playwright in the audience, "Never think you have to have a certain point of view to write plays...

Author: By Marshall I. Lewy, | Title: Wasserstein Describes Her Life | 10/24/1995 | See Source »

Vidal is a first-rate essayist, one of America's finest, though a rather more pedestrian novelist and playwright. His memoir lacks the sharp, confident voice of his essays, while the characters, like those in his novels and plays, often come across as wooden and two dimensional. He complains over and over to the reader of his frayed memory, his disinclination to look backward, his lack of a diary (he relies altogether too much on other people's memoirs instead). As a result, Palimpsest has a kind of haphazard feel, with the present frequently intruding upon the past...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: MEMOIRS: UNSENTIMENTAL JOURNEY | 10/9/1995 | See Source »

...playwright and former opera singer, Quinn uses his love of stage and song to leaven the weekly mix of prime ministers and corporate titans with a sprinkling of actors, jazzmen and radio stars. "He lobbies hard for the most obscure people, then does them proud," says assistant editor Sidney Urquhart. "Sometimes we have to remind him that a head of state has passed away and we don't have room for that long-forgotten mimic...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: To Our Readers, Oct. 2, 1995 | 10/2/1995 | See Source »

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