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Article: DREAMING UP WORDS.(Entertainment)(William Luce has turned his love of language into a storied play writing career)
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- The Register Guard (Eugene, OR)
- Article date:
- August 24, 2003
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Byline: Fred Crafts The Register-Guard
DEPOE BAY - Words are everywhere in William Luce's home. They are splashed on the framed program covers and posters for his plays that line his study's walls. They are emblazoned on a commanding banner trumpeting his play "Baptiste" that towers over the grand piano in his living room. They're contained in the handwritten messages inscribed to him by the many celebrities he has worked with.
"I'm in love with language," Luce says in a measured and mellifluous voice that often drops to almost a whisper. "It's language that appeals to me."
That attraction has led Luce to write dramatic pieces on Emily ...
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