Her co-authored play " Dance Like No One's Looking " won the International Student Playscript Competition, judged and awarded by Sir Alan Ayckbourn.
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New departures in publishing included working with Max Stafford-Clark and the Royal Court Theatre to encourage theatre-goers to read playscripts by printing programmes that included the entire play.
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In February 2012, Morrison oversaw a world-premiere performance of Prokofiev's incidental music for " Eugene Onegin, " set to a playscript by Sigizmund Krzhizhanovsky.
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They paid me around $ 2 000 back in 1994 for my papers, academic work and playscripts that had been performed and broadcast, as well as the unpublished literary manuscripts.
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A 90-minute television drama, adapted by Smith and England from their playscript, was produced by Andy Harries for Granada Television and aired on 14 June 1994 on France 98.
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In June 2010, licensing house Playscripts, Inc . published " Glory Days ", providing a platform for professional and amateur theater groups to mount productions of the musical.
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In 1852 an anonymous essay in " Chambers's Edinburgh Journal " also suggested that Shakespeare owned the playscripts, but had employed an unknown poor poet to write them.
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"' Playscripts, Inc . "'is a New York City-based publisher of new plays and musicals, founded by brothers and playwrights Doug and Jonathan Rand.
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Hart asserts that Shakespeare had been " dead for one hundred years and utterly forgotten " when in 1709 old playscripts were discovered and published under his name by Nicholas Rowe and Thomas Betterton.
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Five of the actors in Pembroke's Men, now out of work, defected to the Admiral's Men, and apparently took some of the company's playscripts with them.