Vol. 23 No. 6
Jul/Aug 2021
The Season In Review Issue 2020-2021
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Masthead of the Season in Review 2020/2021 Issue
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Editor’s Notes on the Season In Review 2020-2021 Issue
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Why Is There No Print Edition of The Season in Review Issue?
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Dear Dramatist: July/August 2021
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Vickie Ramirez: Ten Questions
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Carolyn Dunn, PhD: What I'm Teaching Now
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Hawai’i Season in Review 2020/21
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California - South Season in Review 2020/21
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California - North Season in Review 2020/21
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Oregon Season in Review 2020/21
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Washington State Season in Review 2020/21
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Utah Season in Review 2020/21
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Austin/San Antonio Season In Review 2020/21: A Season (To End All Seasons!) In the Rearview
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Dallas/Ft. Worth Season in Review 2020/21
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Houston Season in Review 2020/21
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Minneapolis/St. Paul Season in Review 2020/21
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Chicago Season in Review 2020/21: A Season in Transition
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Michigan Season in Review 2020/21
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Kentucky Season in Review 2020/21
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Gulf Coast Season in Review 2020/21
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Puerto Rico Season in Review 2020/21: Colaborando a Través De Los Desafíos
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Florida Season in Review 2020/21
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Atlanta Season in Review 2020/21
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North Carolina Season in Review 2020/21
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DC Season in Review 2020/21
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Pittsburgh Season in Review 2020/21
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Philadelphia Season in Review 2020/21: Empty Stages, Full Schedules
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New Jersey Season in Review 2020/21
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New York State Season in Review 2020/21
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New England West Season in Review 2020/21
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New England East Season in Review 2020/21
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London, UK Season in Review 2020/21
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Classified Ads - July/August 2021
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Dramatists Diary: July/August 2021
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New Guild Members as of May 15, 2021
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What the Guild Means to Me with Christine Toy Johnson
COVID-19 evoked a creative response from a number of our members. Some titles speak for themselves: Lockdown 2020 by Frank Avella, Viral Effect by Ann Mary Mullane, Stephanie Buckley’s Happy Vaccination Day and Zoom for the Holidays, and Six Feet Apart by Lyle Landon.
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John Pietrowski
currently teaches at Fairleigh Dickinson University. He holds a BS in Performance Studies from Northwestern University, an MPA in Nonprofit Management from Seton Hall, a Masters Certificate in Creative Placemaking from the Bloustein School at Rutgers, and is working on his MFA in Playwriting from Goddard College. Mr. Pietrowski was also the Program Coordinator of the Geraldine R. Dodge Foundation Theatre Program for Teachers and Playwrights from 1988-94.
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