American - Playwright | 1964 -
There's never any ebb in human misery.
Lynn Nottage
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My hobby is raising my children.
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By the time I reached 50, I'd accumulated many unresolved fears and desires.
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Growing up in New York City, I'd flirted with the idea of driving, but between the subway and the sidewalks, I'd never needed to learn.
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I am a Tony voter; it is an honor that I take seriously. Each season, I enter the process with a degree of enthusiasm and optimism, which dissipates as I slowly plow through show after show.
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Broadway is a closed ecosystem.
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If the Tony Awards want to remain relevant in the American theater conversation, then they need to embrace the true diversity of voices that populate the American theater.
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I was really interested in the way in which poverty and economic stagnation were transforming and corrupting the American narrative.
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A lot of the factories that had been the bedrock of many small cities were being shut down, which led me to investigate what I'm calling the 'de-industrial revolution.'
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I teach at Columbia, and I'm always looking for books I can lose myself in during the 45 minutes I'm on the train.
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I would like there to be gender equity. I would like the Broadway season to reflect sort of the demographic of the country.
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I like to go into a space, listen, absorb, and then interpret.
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