If you can write a good play, then you are a playwright. But all that means is that if you can lie still while people step all over you, you'd make a great second base on my Baseball field. In the real world, the only qualifications are accolades and awards. Always remember that "Success has a thousand welcoming fathers, but failure is an abandoned, fatherless child"...
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Qualifications of a playwright typically include a deep understanding of dramatic structure, strong writing skills, creativity, and the ability to bring characters and stories to life on stage. Many playwrights also have a background in theater, literary studies, or creative writing, and may have formal training or experience in playwriting. Ultimately, a successful playwright is someone who can craft compelling narratives and engage audiences through their work.