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Writing and Staging Adventure Plays

Writing and Staging Adventure Plays
Author: Charlotte Guillain
Publisher: Capstone
Total Pages: 50
Release: 2016-01-01
Genre: Children's theater
ISBN: 1484627709

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What makes a play exciting or mysterious? How can you write plays full of tension? How can you turn a page-turning script into an edge-of-your-seat production?


The Upper Berth

The Upper Berth
Author: F. Marion Crawford
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
Total Pages: 53
Release: 2018-09-20
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 3734031753

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Reproduction of the original: The Upper Berth by F. Marion Crawford


Writing and Staging Funny Plays

Writing and Staging Funny Plays
Author: Charlotte Guillain
Publisher: Capstone
Total Pages: 50
Release: 2016-01-01
Genre: Children's theater
ISBN: 1484627695

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What makes people laugh? How can you write a funny play? How can you turn a hilarious script into a side-splitting production?


How to Write a Play

How to Write a Play
Author: Raymond Hull
Publisher:
Total Pages: 260
Release: 1983
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN:

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Writing for the Stage

Writing for the Stage
Author: Leroy Clark
Publisher: Allyn & Bacon
Total Pages: 312
Release: 2006
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN:

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With skills-focused exercises ranging from beginning to advanced levels, Writing for the Stage takes students through the creative process to develop a stageworthy script. The purpose of Writing for the Stage: A Practical Playwriting Guide is to provide students with a variety of exercises to help develop writing skills for the stage that eventually lead to the creation of a script. Although there is no magic formula--no right or wrong way to create a dramatic work--there are still traditional expectations for plot, conflict, theme, character development, dialogue, and so forth, that need to be discussed. Features Provides both a theoretical framework and practical exercises for developing skills, helping students to gain a complete understanding of the creative process. Includes exercises at beginning, intermediate, and advanced levels for each topic, allowing instructors to choose the most appropriate exercises for their students. Looks at the relationship of writing to the practical realities of today's theatre, making students aware of how the realities of staging and budget must be considered in writing for today's theatre. Explores three kinds of conflict--internal, personal, and external--and conflict within society, providing many choices for developing dramatic situations. Discusses not only the "masculine" linear approach to playwriting but also "feminine" and non-linear structure, providing exercises for non-traditional, experimental scene development, opening students' eyes to exploring structure and character in more creative, experimental ways. Devotes an entire chapter to writing monologues, including short monologues within plays and long, one-person plays, providing extra guidance in this important technique. Offers extensive material on exploring character that is more detailed than in other texts, especially in the depth of physical, social, and psychological character development, providing students with a starting place to create characters. Praise for Writing for the Stage: A Practical Playwriting Guide "I haven't seen a more thorough text than Writing for the Stage. The exercises it suggests for student writers are ingenious and. . .of great benefit to anyone trying to develop the skills required to develop character, maintain audience interest and involvement, reveal exposition subtly, create a plausible and aesthetically satisfying plot structure, and so on. . . ." --David Wagoner, University of Washington "This book is distinguished and. . .is a superior and useful text because it is honest, very thorough, step-by-step, and comprehensive. It is wise about the way theatre works today. . . ." --Richard Kalinoski, University of Wisconsin--Oshkosh


Adventures in the Skin Trade

Adventures in the Skin Trade
Author: Dylan Thomas
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 82
Release: 2015-08-28
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 1474269532

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Here we are nibbling away all day and night, Mrs Dacey. Nibble nibble. No sense, no order, no nothing, we're all mad and nasty. Samuel Bennett leaves his home in South Wales to pursue a career in London. Setting out with an attitude of reckless, nihilistic purpose, he encounters a nightmarish city with an assortment of bizarre characters and an embarrassing first sexual experience. Join Samuel as he meanders through this dreamlike world, all with a beer bottle stuck on his little finger. Dylan Thomas's gloriously surreal coming-of-age and unfinished novel is given new life by acclaimed writer Lucy Gough. Originally premiered in Wales in 2014, the adaptation was then performed in both Sydney and Melbourne, Australia in 2015. It is published here in Methuen Drama's Plays for Young People series, pitched at ages 16-18. It features an introduction by Sam Mackie, Head of Drama in the English Faculty at The Peninsula School, Victoria.


Feeding the Dragon

Feeding the Dragon
Author: Sharon Washington
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 61
Release: 2019-10-30
Genre: Drama
ISBN: 1786826291

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'Once upon a time, there was a little girl who lived in a library...' Deep in the bowels of a New York Public Library lies a dragon: the monstrous coal furnace that Sharon's father, the live-in custodian, must feed every night. A moving examination of family secrets, forgiveness, and the power of language, Feeding the Dragon explores Sharon's life growing up in the library and the fire she never allowed to fade.


The Revolutionists

The Revolutionists
Author: Lauren Gunderson
Publisher: Dramatists Play Service, Inc.
Total Pages: 76
Release: 2018-06-18
Genre: Drama
ISBN: 0822237687

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Four beautiful, badass women lose their heads in this irreverent, girl-powered comedy set during the French Revolution’s Reign of Terror. Playwright Olympe de Gouges, assassin Charlotte Corday, former queen (and fan of ribbons) Marie Antoinette, and Haitian rebel Marianne Angelle hang out, murder Marat, and try to beat back the extremist insanity in 1793 Paris. This grand and dream-tweaked comedy is about violence and legacy, art and activism, feminism and terrorism, compatriots and chosen sisters, and how we actually go about changing the world. It's a true story. Or total fiction. Or a play about a play. Or a raucous resurrection…that ends in a song and a scaffold.