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Letters to a Young Playwright
Practical and Impractical Advice on the Art of Playwriting
Letters to a Young Playwright
Practical and Impractical Advice on the Art of Playwriting
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Adam Szymkowicz is that rarest of things: a full-time playwright. In an era when the business of live theatre seems perpetually on the verge of implosion, most dramatists survive only through soul-sucking day jobs, the largesse of patrons or their own families, or writing for television. Szymkowicz has carved out a distinctive niche for himself without relying on big institutions or the brass ring of a mega-hit Broadway production. Each year, his body of work-over thirty sharp, funny, pop-culture-inflected plays animated by an unabashed romanticism-is staged everywhere from big-city theatres to colleges and high schools.
In Letters to a Young Playwright, Szymkowicz dispenses hard-earned, unsentimental, and entertaining advice to early-career dramatists. Modeled on Rilke's Letters to a Young Poet, it covers topics like writer's block, self-promotion, and the pluses and minuses of pivoting to Hollywood in insightful and digestible short essays. Perfect for beginning playwrights as well as mid-career writers looking to reinvigorate their craft and career, it contains endlessly useful advice and reflections from one of the most-produced living playwrights in America.
Product details
Published | Sep 24 2024 |
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Format | Ebook (PDF) |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 194 |
ISBN | 9798765165409 |
Imprint | Applause |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
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The book exemplifies dramaturgical inquiry, and yet its subject could be considered polarizing, making the text at once controversial and revealingly necessary.
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