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A Prize Teacher: Two-time Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright Edward Albee began teaching a writing workshop this week at the University of Cincinnati and says he has only one piece of advice for young playwrights: “Don’t do it, unless it is something that you will be an incomplete person without doing.” Otherwise, he said, “go waste your life writing screenplays and for TV.” Albee, 63, won Pulitzers for “A Delicate Balance” and “Seascape” and also wrote “Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?”
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