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“The secret of life may be found in the questions you ask, and the same goes for the secrets of playwriting. In Do It Yourself Dramaturgy, Caroline Russell-King asks just the right questions or, rather, she exhorts playwrights to ask them before launching their work into the world. Comprehensive and concise, this eminently usable guide offers lesson after lesson in dramaturgical inquiry—craft-based, artistic, practical, professional, and even profound. It comes packing answers, too, from a writer who clearly knows her stuff, including how to entertain as she teaches. Russell-King’s cheeky, smart examples are worth the price of admission. Her parentheticals—where she stows personal st...
Issues for 1860, 1866-67, 1869, 1872 include directories of Covington and Newport, Kentucky.
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Fifty compelling scenes from Canadian plays; two-handers and three-person scenes; comedic and dramatic; from the largest mainstage hits to the smallest fringe shows. Edited by Tony Hamill, Marion Gilsenan, David Ferry & Ann Jansen.
In this book readers will find more than 130 monologues from Canadian plays, some reaching back 20 years, and many more from both the established masters and the rising stars of Canadian theater.