Truthfully Speaking at the 92nd Street Y
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Adriana Trigiani is an award-winning playwright, television writer, and documentary filmmaker. She is the author of the best-selling Big Stone Gap trilogy, the novel Lucia, and the co-author of Cooking with My Sisters. Bill Persky is a five-time Emmy award-winning writer and director for The Dick Van Dyke Show, The Cosby Show, and Kate and Allie.
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The 92nd Street Y doesn't just host prime ministers, members of Congress, and religious leaders in their evening programs. The landmark institution also takes a lively interest in all things artistic. In this 2006 discussion, moderator Larry Davidson joins writers Adrianna Trigiani and Bill Persky to explore the role of truth in comedy. Though Trigiani is now known primarily as a novelist (Big Stone Gap series), she got her start writing for television sitcoms. Likewise, Bill Persky is an Emmy Award-winning television writer and the creator of That Girl, starring actress Marlo Thomas. All three participants are professionally funny people who enjoy talking all aspects of comedy and television.