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Tuesday, April 29, 2008
LAUREN GUNDERSON
Los Angeles Times - calendarlive.com: "ALOT of my pieces are science- or history-based, so most of my creative development starts with research. I cram a lot of information into my brain and there's spillage that ends up on the page. Many of my plays are biographical, so I have that person's life to go on as well as the time period they're in. But it's not like a documentary. As the dramatist, I can say who the story is really about and how we are going to tell it."
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I think that it is great for this article to encourage the practice of flexibility when working with a team. This is often an issue, as someone's idea may actually be better than another's, and the resulting compromise may not actually be the best solution.
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