"Was going to Harvard helpful or difficult for a budding playwright?," Catherine Foster of the Boston Globe asked Christopher Durang.
His response: "When I was applying to colleges, Harvard was the one that didn't have a drama major. . . . When I got in, I thought if I was going to be a writer it probably made better sense to have a general background rahter than focus on theater right away. It was a good decision. When I went to Yale Drama School, part of the reason I had such a good time there was because I had not been totally immersed in theater at Harvard."
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April 24, 2006, 1:22 pm
Filed under: Books
Filed under: Books
Tom Atwood, Harvard class of 1995, has made a collective portrait of gay men at home, Kings in Their Castles: Photographs of Queer Men at Home.