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Their ideas and experiences inform the playwright's work and they can rightly feel ownership of the resulting play.
In a much earlier book, the novel "Torch Song," inspired by her disastrous first marriage to the playwright Jack Richardson, Roiphe informed the reader that she had learned something important about disasters: They had their rhythms.
informed the crowd.
It informed the United States.
These stories inform the script, as do discussions that the Big Houses's playwright Andy Day has with all members of the group.
Mr. Esslin's important study, published in 1961, illuminates a still widely misunderstood form that brought forth such diverse playwrights as Eugene Ionesco and Harold Pinter, and that continues to inform the works of Edward Albee and Sam Shepard.
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Although, as with other aspects of art and culture, the long Franco era discouraged theatrical experimentation, García Lorca's work informed that of playwrights such as Antonio Buero Vallejo, Antonio Gala, Adolfo Marsillach, Josep María Flotats, and Fernando Fernán Gómez.
Against the playwright's epic vision, informed by the reality of our "third year of a great war" that will "save the country," a tenderhearted play, written, in Matt's words, as a waltz, unites an unlikely pair.
"You Ain't Seen Nothin' Yet," the new film by Alain Resnais, begins with a series of phone calls in which real French actors are informed of the death of a fictional playwright.
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