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Charles L. Mee




"Please feel free to take [my plays] and use them freely as a resource for your own work: that is to say, don't just make some cuts or rewrite a few passages or re-arrange them or put in a few texts that you like better, but pillage the plays as I have pillaged the structures and contents of the plays of Euripides and Brecht and stuff out of Soap Opera Digest and the evening news and the internet, and build your own, entirely new, piece—and then, please, put your own name to the work that results." - CHARLES MEE, playwright




Charles L. Mee

after Aeschylus's
THE SUPPLIANT
WOMEN
BIG
LOVE
BIG
LOVE
"Please feel free to take [my plays] and use them freely as a resource for your own work: that is to say, don't just make some cuts or rewrite a few passages or re-arrange them or put in a few texts that you like better, but pillage the plays as I have pillaged the structures and contents of the plays of Euripides and Brecht and stuff out of Soap Opera Digest and the evening news and the internet, and build your own, entirely new, piece—and then, please, put your own name to the work that results." - CHARLES MEE, playwright








Charles L. Mee

after Aeschylus's
THE SUPPLIANT
WOMEN
BIG
LOVE
BIG
LOVE
"Please feel free to take [my plays] and use them freely as a resource for your own work: that is to say, don't just make some cuts or rewrite a few passages or re-arrange them or put in a few texts that you like better, but pillage the plays as I have pillaged the structures and contents of the plays of Euripides and Brecht and stuff out of Soap Opera Digest and the evening news and the internet, and build your own, entirely new, piece—and then, please, put your own name to the work that results." - CHARLES MEE, playwright




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