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EPISODE · Feb 4, 2006 · 53 MIN

Paula Vogel (#31) November, 2004

from ATW - Downstage Center · host American Theatre Wing

In the midst of a retrospective season at Signature Theatre in New York in 2004-2005, Pulitzer Prize-winner Paula Vogel talks about her "overnight success" with "How I Learned to Drive" after two decades of playwriting, the energizing experience of her teaching work at Brown University, and the opportunity to revisit her plays "The Oldest Profession", "Hot 'N' Throbbing" and "The Baltimore Waltz" in a few months span of time. Original airdate - November 26, 2004.

In the midst of a retrospective season at Signature Theatre in New York in 2004-2005, Pulitzer Prize-winner Paula Vogel talks about her "overnight success" with "How I Learned to Drive" after two decades of playwriting, the energizing experience of her teaching work at Brown University, and the opportunity to revisit her plays "The Oldest Profession", "Hot 'N' Throbbing" and "The Baltimore Waltz" in a few months span of time. Original airdate - November 26, 2004.

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