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Audiences agree. My Trip to Al Qaeda was brought back by popular demand for two extra nights during a recent run at the Kennedy Center (D.C.). Last year it had a six-week run during the New Yorker’s Culture Project and has been greeted by standing ovations and packed houses nationally.
But now that he’s had some success on stage, don’t expect Wright to abandon the craft that got him there.
Wright maintains: “There’s something really powerful about journalism when it’s done the way it’s supposed to be done.”
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