The Playwright's Workbook (Applause Books) Review

The Playwright's Workbook [Paperback]
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I've been wrestling with playwriting for more than a decade.The last book I used was Playwriting in Process, which is excellent, but the exercises are too advanced for me."Write a scene in which two people have a secret but no one talks about it," for example.If I knew how to write a scene I wouldn't need to do exercises!
The Playwright's Workbook, on the other hand, deals in the very basics.Van Itallie explains how each scene needs a "who," "what," and a "where."His writing voice is notable for its simplicity and warmth.For the first time in my life I'm getting the sense that I can actually write plays.

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A series of 13 written workshops covering: conflict and character: the dominant image: Tennessee Williams and Arthur Miller ¥ Overheard voices: Ibsen and Shakespeare ¥ The solo performance piece: listening for stories ¥ Terror and vulnerability: Ionesco ¥ The point of absurdity: creating without possessing: Pinter and Beckett ¥ and much more.

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