Watch This Space: Playwrights Train for All Media
As dramatists begin to write for all media, the nation’s playwriting programs are starting to teach beyond the stage.
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As dramatists begin to write for all media, the nation’s playwriting programs are starting to teach beyond the stage.
7 playwrights who’ve honed their craft without the coveted degree tell how their roads diverged.
Rudi Goblen, break-dancing champ turned playwright, enters a school that has done its own share of learning.
Watching and helping John Guare build his plays inspired his erstwhile assistant to do the same.
The downtown playwright and theatremaker talks about her aesthetic and DIY work ethic, and how much of each she’ll bring to her new post.
Caryl Churchill is the only writer working now who says and does something genuinely new with each new play.
How one of the nation’s leading repertory theatre actors, who evoked universal admiration for his own work, returned the favor.
The problem with young adult shows on Broadway isn’t that they focus on teens—it’s which teens they focus on.
This London-based Trinidadian, who had a series of popular plays at Arena Stage in D.C., brightened every room he came into.
The company’s new 6-week conservatory program aims to provide tools for a collaborative rehearsal process.