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Wendy Wasserstein: Interview by Wendy Wasserstein with Kathleen Betsko and Rachel Koenig

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SOURCE: An interview in Interviews with Contemporary Women Playwrights, Beech Tree Books, 1987, pp. 418-31.

Below, Wasserstein discusses the characters, language, and humor of her Uncommon Women and Others and Isn't It Romantic as well as her views about being a woman playwright and the future of American theater in general.

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