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scenarist

[si-nair-ist, -nahr-] / sɪˈnɛər ɪst, -ˈnɑr- /


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Scenarist Weller is best known for Moonchildren, his fine, reflective play about lost renegades of the '60s.

From Time Magazine Archive

The essential triumph of Sunday Bloody Sunday belongs to Scenarist Penelope Gilliatt, whose plot alone challenges the customary moral institutions.

From Time Magazine Archive

Scenarist Shrake has provided some good, funky dialogue, and Frawley is a director who gives his actors time and room to move around in their parts.

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By the time Scenarist Allen and Director Fosse have wrung them out, what's left �with one exception�is mostly slack and sour.

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Alpha Beta was originally a successful play by Scenarist Whitehead, and its three episodes still seem very much like short, jagged acts.

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