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NewsJuly 18, 1991

CARBONDALE, ILL. America's future playwrights will exhibit their works during the annual summer Playwright's Workshop, July 22-24 and 29-31. Student works will be performed in the Laboratory Theater at Southern Illinois University at Carbondale. This summer's bill opens with "Don't Bury Me Deep" by Denise Kay Dillard. A "comic nightmare lampooning America's health system, the insurance racket and the American government."...

CARBONDALE, ILL. America's future playwrights will exhibit their works during the annual summer Playwright's Workshop, July 22-24 and 29-31.

Student works will be performed in the Laboratory Theater at Southern Illinois University at Carbondale.

This summer's bill opens with "Don't Bury Me Deep" by Denise Kay Dillard. A "comic nightmare lampooning America's health system, the insurance racket and the American government."

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"Don't Bury Me Deep" will be followed by "Bensonhurst" by Victoria Rosa. It was inspired by a true incident in Bensonhurst, N.Y., in 1989.

Finishing off this summer's Playwright's Workshop will be "Prison of Our Own Desires" by John Reeves. The play illustrate the hardships of a young Russian prince as he tries to save a young woman from injustice.

Curtain time will be at 8 p.m. and tickets are $3 general admission for each evening's performance. For reservations and further information, call the McLeod Theater Box Office at (618) 453-3001.

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