
The Playwrights Horizons Theater on Theater Row in the heart of Manhattan was today's assignment. For 36 years, Playwrights Horizons on 42nd street has nurtured new writers and theater artists into veteran professionals with outstanding productions. Susan Arbetter of New York Now, an insightful sometimes controversial PBS program on WMHT-TV, sat with theater visionaries like Judith Rubin, founder of the Tony Awards. She and Susan talked about the importance of off-Broadway productions and the need for government funding. Not only are midsize theaters like Playwrights Horizons the perfect place for potential Broadway hits but the stage where I set up my lights and equipment made for the ideal dramatic backdrop to highlight the crisis for Susan's interviews.
If your in NYC before the end of the month check out the World Premiere of a new play by Kate Fodor called 100 Saints You Should Know.
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