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How a Playwright and a Director Harmonize to Make Great Theater

How a Playwright and a Director Harmonize to Make Great Theater

Working · Slate Podcasts

February 6, 202252m 2s

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Show Notes

This week, host Isaac Butler talks to playwright Aleshea Harris and director Whitney White, whose new play On Sugarland is currently in preview performances at the New York Theatre Workshop. In the interview, Aleshea and Whitney explain the crucial relationship between playwrights and directors and discuss the ways they work together, solve problems, and ultimately put on the best production possible. 

After the interview, co-host June Thomas asks Isaac about his experience working as a director and collaborating with writers. 

In the exclusive Slate Plus segment, Aleshea and Whitney explain how COVID protocols have affected their rehearsal process. 

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Podcast production by Cameron Drews

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