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“Well, one of the things we're supposed to be able to do as playwrights is write from a place of empathy, get into another character's shoes and experience things both mundane and tragic. And people don't - like me right now - people aren't necessarily the most eloquent when trying to express their emotions. I guess I feel as a playwright that those people deserve a voice, too, a voice that isn't so articulate that they themselves can no longer identify with it.”

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Tracy Letts
Tracy Letts

Tracy Letts, born on July 4, 1965, is an accomplished American playwright known for his realistic style and profound character development. His works, including 'Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?' and 'The Chicago 7,' have garnered widespread acclaim and have had a significant impact on contemporary theater. more

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