playwrights in the PONS Dictionary

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Both of these playwrights were taking advantage of a loosening of the censorship and popular weariness with refined comedy.
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The novel has been dramatised several times by different playwrights.
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Since the 1960s, many playwrights have embraced themes of modernism and post-modernism.
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The series seeks to develop the skills of emerging playwrights by providing them with the support of a major artistic institution.
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Their presence encouraged playwrights to focus on outspoken female characters, daring love scenes, and provocative breeches roles.
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This attests to the playwrights professionalism and dedication to his craft.
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He was one of the first published poets and one of the first performed playwrights of independent Haiti.
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During the course of the story characters introduce song lyrics, fables, and some sharp and resentful criticisms of actors and playwrights.
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During the last decades of the century, producers and playwrights began to create narratives dealing with social problems, albeit usually on a sensational level.
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The theatre presented more than 100 plays by more than 50 playwrights during its existence.
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