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Thomas Kail and Rachel Chavkin

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Thomas Kail and Rachel Chavkin

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January 7, 2016
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Listen in as Kail and Chavkin discuss a series of questions ranging from ‘how can directors balance running a company with a freelance lifestyle?’ to ‘How do you know when a piece is good?’ and ‘Should directors read reviews?’

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