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How to Start a Play Part 2: Suzan-Lori Parks
Continuing from my last post, I was curious to find out how great playwrights physically began the process of writing their plays. This...
Finn Egerton
Dec 6, 20242 min read
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Super Practical Writing #1: Scrap
“Kill your darlings,” they say. I say, why not just send them on vacation? Samuel Beckett's Endgame Here’s a way to ease the decision...
thirdwing
Dec 6, 20241 min read
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Yet another way Norman Lear was an innovator: The Story of "Mary Hartman"
Norman Lear was mostly known for pioneering the world of television by creating groundbreaking shows that challenged societal norms. But...
Cameron Darwin Bossert
Dec 6, 20243 min read
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How to Start a Play: Edward Albee vs. David Henry Hwang
“I’m going to get assaulted on the subway someday,” Edward Albee said on Theater Talk in 2007. “I’m always looking at people and...
Finn Egerton
Oct 15, 20244 min read
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Meet the Composer: Deeba Montazeri on scoring theater
As we head into our 5th staged production, I sat down with composer, Deeba Montazeri, who scored September’s production of BURBANK , and...
thirdwing
Mar 14, 20234 min read
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United Nations stage play rehearsals begin!
It’s my birthday today. Well… how old do I look ? Thanks, you’re too kind. Few better ways to spend it than by kicking off rehearsals for...
Cameron Darwin Bossert
Jan 13, 20221 min read
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Second Rehearsal/ Reading of "The Disciple" and discussion with writer-director
On Friday, we had the second reading of Rachel Carey’s new play, which continues to change in mostly small ways. This time there was more...
thirdwing
Jun 19, 20211 min read
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Rehearsals begin
Today marked the first rehearsal for the first live show for Thirdwing, “The Disciple,” written and directed by Rachel Carey. As we...
thirdwing
Jun 14, 20211 min read
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