5/20/2023 0 Comments Indecent by paula vogel script![]() ![]() Every script, every new play is a theory. That’s how you make the script lean and mean. ![]() Vogel: You’re a great new play actor, because you’re willing to say, “Wait a moment, maybe I don’t have to wait.” That’s when a playwright knows to trim, when the actors are ahead of the script. Here, Vogel speaks about the original cast’s contributions to How I Learned to Drive: ![]() In celebration, we’re revisiting her 1997 BOMB conversation with Mary-Louise Parker, the original Lil’ Bit in How I Learned to Drive, which took place shortly after the play premiered-specifically, a particularly inspiring exchange where Vogel discusses the nourishing role of actors in the playwriting process. Today is the 70th birthday of the great Paula Vogel, the Pulitzer-winning playwright of Indecent and How I Learned to Drive. ![]()
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