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The Subtext: Say What? By Beeb Salzer Published in TD&T, Vol. 38 No. 1 (Winter 2002): p. 9 ABSTRACT: Technicians and designers depend on understanding one another, putting all necessary information in drawings, sketches, and models. However, when it comes to communicating the intentions of a playwright, there is an unfortunate tendency to create beautiful balloons, toss them into the air not caring where they drift or where they land. |
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