The playwright's journey : from first spark to first night / Jemma Kennedy.
Material type: TextPublication details: London : Nick Hern Books, 2022Description: 1 online resourceContent type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9781788503945 (ePub ebook) :Subject(s): Playwriting | Drama -- Technique | Literature | Literature: history & criticism | Writing & editing guides | Theatre: technical & background skills | Creative writing & creative writing guides | Theatre direction & production | Language learning: writing skillsAdditional physical formats: Print version :: No titleDDC classification: 808.2 Online access: Open e-book Summary: Here is a clear, supportive, and comprehensive guide to writing a play - based on the author's long-running playwriting masterclasses, as taught at the UK's National Theatre. A clear, supportive and comprehensive guide to writing a play - based on the author's long-running playwriting masterclasses, as taught at the UK's National Theatre. This book leads you through everything you need to know, including: The theatrical tools and techniques you can use to bring your play to life on the stage (and how these differ from writing for film and TV) Discovering and trusting your writing process, with a range of approaches for developing your initial idea into a completed script Understanding your characters, including their goals and central conflicts, and using emotional logic to connect them to your story Finding the dramatic structure and theatrical setting that best suits your play The key elements of constructing a great scene, including how to invoke tension, deepen characterisation and create effective transitions Writing engaging, active dialogue by finding each character's voice, balancing exposition with subtext, and rooting what a character says in their specific context Throughout, you'll find examples from classical and modern plays, plus insights from other contemporary playwrights into their own writing journeys. Each chapter provides a set of exercises to help you practise what you've learnt. There's also advice on what to do once you've finished your script - including redrafting, receiving feedback and taking notes - and how to navigate your play's progress towards production. Whether you're an emerging playwright or embarking on your first-ever play, The Playwright's Journey will help you develop your creativity, strengthen your connection to your material, and transform your idea into a fully formed play that feels alive on the page - and the stage. 'A very, very smart book which left me nodding in sage agreement with every chapter... [Lays] bare the most complex, convoluted ideas with exquisite lucidity, wit and empathy... A substantial and rare aesthetic achievement which every aspiring playwright, producer and director should read and respect' Joe Penhall 'Kind, good, sane and useable advice, brilliantly written'Blanche McIntyreItem type | Current library | Home library | Class number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item reservations | |
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Here is a clear, supportive, and comprehensive guide to writing a play - based on the author's long-running playwriting masterclasses, as taught at the UK's National Theatre. A clear, supportive and comprehensive guide to writing a play - based on the author's long-running playwriting masterclasses, as taught at the UK's National Theatre. This book leads you through everything you need to know, including: The theatrical tools and techniques you can use to bring your play to life on the stage (and how these differ from writing for film and TV) Discovering and trusting your writing process, with a range of approaches for developing your initial idea into a completed script Understanding your characters, including their goals and central conflicts, and using emotional logic to connect them to your story Finding the dramatic structure and theatrical setting that best suits your play The key elements of constructing a great scene, including how to invoke tension, deepen characterisation and create effective transitions Writing engaging, active dialogue by finding each character's voice, balancing exposition with subtext, and rooting what a character says in their specific context Throughout, you'll find examples from classical and modern plays, plus insights from other contemporary playwrights into their own writing journeys. Each chapter provides a set of exercises to help you practise what you've learnt. There's also advice on what to do once you've finished your script - including redrafting, receiving feedback and taking notes - and how to navigate your play's progress towards production. Whether you're an emerging playwright or embarking on your first-ever play, The Playwright's Journey will help you develop your creativity, strengthen your connection to your material, and transform your idea into a fully formed play that feels alive on the page - and the stage. 'A very, very smart book which left me nodding in sage agreement with every chapter... [Lays] bare the most complex, convoluted ideas with exquisite lucidity, wit and empathy... A substantial and rare aesthetic achievement which every aspiring playwright, producer and director should read and respect' Joe Penhall 'Kind, good, sane and useable advice, brilliantly written'Blanche McIntyre
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