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Monthly Archives: November 2012
Shine some brilliance on the core problem of your play
So, I’ve been blogging about a playwriting class I’ve been taking at Freehold Theatre. How to Shine Some Brilliance on the Core Problem of Your Play I found myself writing this totally weird, wacky, sinister, improbable, funny conspiracy-theory play that … Continue reading
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Story ideas you never would’ve thought of; creating characters
I’m taking a playwriting class at Freehold Theatre. It’s beginning play writing, and although I’m not a beginner, I’m learning a lot. I’m writing a play for the class that I don’t think I ever would’ve thought of on my … Continue reading