From: Kenneth R Irwin <kirwin_at_wittenberg.EDU>
Because actors use play scripts in more physically demanding ways
than most books get used, they tend not to last very long.
Does anyone have suggestions for ways of either extending the life of
scripts, or of companies that produce good sturdy scripts? One possibility
is to buy play anthologies, which would intend to encourage photocopying
scenes instead of dragging the complete works of Neil Simon all around the
stage, but our theatre dept would like us to carry some sturdier
single-play volumes.
Any ideas?
Many thanks,
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Received on Thu Aug 12 1999 - 17:57:33 EDT