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This post was originally composed as a dramaturgy note for Claire F. Martin’s Sense and Sensibility, which received its world premiere at the Atlanta Shakespeare Tavern in partnership with the Belle Esprit Theatre Collective in April of 202...
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Claire Wittman is a playwright, dramaturg, and educator based in Richmond, Virginia. She loves creating theatre for young actors and audiences, taking walks while listening to podcasts, and spending time with her cat Juliet and fiancé Patri...
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