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Finn Egerton
Dec 6, 20242 min read
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...
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thirdwing
Dec 6, 20241 min read
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...
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Cameron Darwin Bossert
Dec 6, 20243 min read
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...
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Finn Egerton
Oct 15, 20244 min read
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...
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thirdwing
Mar 13, 20234 min read
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...
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Cameron Darwin Bossert
Jan 13, 20221 min read
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...
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thirdwing
Jun 18, 20211 min read
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...
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thirdwing
Jun 13, 20211 min read
Rehearsals begin
Today marked the first rehearsal for the first live show for Thirdwing, “The Disciple,” written and directed by Rachel Carey. As we...
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