There are playwrights who write for actors, some who write for directors or designers, some who write for audiences, some who write for issues, on and on and on. Donna Hoke has this incredible talent for writing for EVERYONE. She writes characters that actors crave to play, she writes plays into which directors cannot wait to sink their teeth, and she writes about the kinds of things that audiences desperately want to witness and talk about and remember after leaving the theater. And she continues to do all of that with TEACH.
There are playwrights who write for actors, some who write for directors or designers, some who write for audiences, some who write for issues, on and on and on. Donna Hoke has this incredible talent for writing for EVERYONE. She writes characters that actors crave to play, she writes plays into which directors cannot wait to sink their teeth, and she writes about the kinds of things that audiences desperately want to witness and talk about and remember after leaving the theater. And she continues to do all of that with TEACH.