For those interested in theater but not wanting to be on-stage, for writers looking to alter their medium to scripts and for creative, persistent people willing to commit to their ideas, playwriting ...
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Teachers, students, and community members gathered last week at a small performance space in Washington to recognize plays written by area students and to discuss the value of arts-integration in ...
Playwrite students gather ideas and draw pictures that represent their characters. Clockwise from bottom are Eli Eastman, Bridgette Branch, Adriana Royo, Ollie Manross, Asher Button, Macy Winicki, ...
In "Playwriting," students will continue to work on their outlines, with the goal of completing them as stage works. All courses are taught at 721 Broadway (between Waverly Place and Washington), by a ...
The Wretch is the August 2021 Go Try PlayWrite contest winner. Tyler Miranda, whose first novel (“‘Ewa Which Way,” 2013) and poems were published by Bamboo Ridge Press, won the contest’s first round ...
The Coe College Department of Theatre Arts will present a staged reading of the first-prize winner in the 2013 Coe Playwriting Festival and Competition. The reading of “Honor Student” by playwright ...
Current WGA members are asked to write a 10-minute play that centers on the themes of picketing or striking. By Caitlin Huston Business Writer The American Playwriting Foundation will grant $10,000 ...
Hookup culture, Jesuit values, abortion, and the afterlife are just a few issues touched upon in The Things We Do and Get It Together, two original student plays brought to life on stage by the Boston ...
The reviews of Nakia Oglesby's play "Click-Boom" may not have been too kind last fall, but the playwright said he was "happy with the production." "This was my thesis production," Oglesby noted in a ...