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Lyle Kessler Receives Lifetime Achievement Award In Playwriting

was a student of Lee Strasburg in his private class.  I was directing around town, off-off Broadway, and in other areas in New York.  I was invited to go to his Directors Unit at The Actors Studio for my first play that I was going to direct.  I actually sat down and wrote a play, a one act play. When my play was acted at The Actors Studio, Cheryl Crawford brought in a financial man to hopefully give money to the Studio.  He was so moved by the play that he gave $50,000 to the actual Studio.  Lee Strasburg, who doesn’t show much emotion, was deeply moved by the play, and he encouraged me to really continue writing plays.

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It Could Happen: Interview with Playwright Sean King and Director William Roudebush

Especially at this age, if you’re going in to try to be looking for fame, you know, it is a myth.  I mean then you really are misdirected, and you’re gonna be very, very frustrated. I’m not thinking along those lines, at all, but I do believe in your theory that fame is a myth.  I just want to  pursue good work.  I just want to become better at whatever I pursue, whatever project I take on. 

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