"I’m not a poet, but I do like heightened language that can exist in the theatre. Many plays are sounding more naturalistic these days, more like TV. I still take my cues from Shakespeare. I would rather have the story exist more in the audience’s heads than on a screen."
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Film directors from the United StatesPlaywrights from the United StatesHispanic AmericansPeople from El PasoMexican Americans
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On avoiding the label of magical realism in “Octavio Solis’s Journey to ‘Mother Road’” (American Theatre; Sept 2019)
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