Drama League Announces 2017 Artists-in-Residence
Twelve projects will be developed, including new works from Elena Heyman, Kristin Marting, and Jenny Larson.
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Twelve projects will be developed, including new works from Elena Heyman, Kristin Marting, and Jenny Larson.
In this week’s episode, playwright Leah Nanako Winkler discusses New York Gilbert & Sullivan Players’ reimagined ‘Mikado.’ Plus the editors discuss musical theatre training.
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