Q&A: Playwrights Natalie Margolin & Julia Randall’s Share How Their New Plays Are Reaching, Supporting & Inpirising Women

The news hasn’t been great for female playwrights as of late, but lost in the dire media rotation is that some of the most buzzed-about commercial productions in recent memory are by women under 40. Kimberly Belflower’s John Proctor is the Villain continues to be in the black on a weekly basis on Broadway, despite original star Sadie Sink’s departure. And two off-Broadway shows—Natalie Margolin’s All Nighter and Julia Randall’s Dilaria—managed to attract young audiences to stories about female friendship.
“Seeing a full house full of predominantly young women was so moving to me and also profound,” Margolin, whose show closed on May 18 after an extension and a recast, said. “That’s why I wanted to write in the first place—to...
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