Life as a playwright : a survival guide /

Life as a Playwright addresses the questions central to any playwright's career and very identity. What is a playwright's life like? What should an aspiring playwright expect? What are the danger zones? How can you stand out from the crowd? Alongside answering these questions, the author l...

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Main Author: Klein, Jon (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: London ; New York : Bloomsbury Methuen Drama, 2018.
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Summary:Life as a Playwright addresses the questions central to any playwright's career and very identity. What is a playwright's life like? What should an aspiring playwright expect? What are the danger zones? How can you stand out from the crowd? Alongside answering these questions, the author looks at situations that the emerging playwright is bound to encounter, including handling rehearsals, workshops, castings, rewriting, venues, reviews, successes and failure. The book concludes with seventeen interviews with other American-based playwrights, representing a wide range of experience, from writers just starting to make a name for themselves to seasoned, award-winning veterans such as Sheila Callaghan, Steven Dietz, Keith Glover, Lauren Gunderson, John Pielmeier and Jen Silverman. Author Jon Klein has a wealth of experience with over thirty of his plays produced in the United States and over 100 productions, including T Bone N Weasel, Dimly Perceived Threats to the System, Betty the Yeti, and his most recent play, Resolving Hedda. This knowledge he imparts to the reader as he draws upon the various lessons he has learned from collaborating with numerous established theater folk, many from the start of their careers. These include figures such as Bob Falls, Gregory Hines, Jon Jory, Kenny Leon, Dan Sullivan and August Wilson.
Physical Description:x, 182 pages ; 22 cm.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (pages [171]-175) and index.
ISBN:9781474285094
1474285090