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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a new playwright and" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when introducing or describing someone who is a new playwright, often in a context where additional information follows.
Example: "She is a new playwright and has already received critical acclaim for her debut play."
Alternatives: "a fresh playwright" or "an emerging playwright".
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But "Crooked" earned rave reviews and showed off both a new playwright and a veteran director, Liz Diamond, committed to Ms. Crosby's vision.
"Betrayed" has been nominated for the Outer Critics Circle's John Gassner Award (for an American play, usually one by a new playwright) and a Lucille Lortel Award, for Outstanding Play.
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"Waiting for Lefty" remains, even for those who were not there, one of the most dramatic chapters in American theatrical history, as a new playwright, actors, theatergoers and a labor movement connected in a moment of kinetic frenzy.
A contagious enthusiasm grips everyone -- and best intentions abound -- when a new playwright comes along, but the results are often confused.
"But they have actually found a new playwright".
GETTING the measure of a new playwright takes awhile.
"A new playwright Just can't afford to write plays.
The Royal Court is once again getting behind a new playwright.
Townsend, then 34, was a new playwright, beginning to dabble in prose.
What do you hope for when you see a new work, or work by a new playwright?
The group's John Gassner Award, for an American play preferably by a new playwright, went to Jeff Talbott for "The Submission".
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