Are we in a golden age of new writing? Not if you're a playwright
Playwrights Duncan Macmillan, Peter Nichols and Caryl Churchill. Photo: Natasha Krstic-Howe/Marc Brenner
The reality for young playwrights is that many have little chance of getting their work staged unless they do it themselves and that saps energy and robs them of writing time
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