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Does anyone else find it curious that neither Brantley nor Isherwood reviewed Theresa Rebeck's "Poor Behavior"?

Posted by: BazazzBoy 01:00 am EDT 08/18/14

With so much talk about the lack of opportunities and visibility for female playwrights, not to mention a piece last week in The Huffington Post that pointed out Theresa Rebeck would be the first American female playwright to have 15 plays produced in New York, does anyone else find it a little strange that neither Brantley nor Isherwood reviewed Rebeck's "Poor Behavior" (in its New York premiere) at Primary Stages?

Nothing against Alexis Soloski but I find this really strange.

Link NY Times review of

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