Keir Graff – ‘Murder, Music, Magic and More in Chicago’
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Kelly welcomes renowned playwright, poet and teacher Sarah Ruhl back to the podcast. Sarah is a two-time Pulitzer Prize finalist, a Tony Award nominee, and the recipient of the MacArthur Genius Fellowship. She has a new book, it’s called “Lessons from My Teachers.”
“Our phones can give us facts but not story; information, but not relation.”
“Sometimes the teacher is wrong, and you should refuse to do their assignment.”
“Theatre folk exist in a state of perpetual emergency. And yet, it’s almost never really an emergency.”