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An experiment recording the process of ideas and exercises into structured pieces of playwrighting
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one playwright working skip to main | skip to sidebar one playwright working An experiment recording the process of ideas and exercises into structured pieces of playwrighting Wednesday, July 16, 2008 Scavenged Fragments of Conversation: The Pledge. As I was recently walking around the National Gallery in Canberra, I overheard a woman says to her friend:- "Damn, I think we should make a pledge tonight..." I was taken by the possibility of the line. Should play with this as an exercise conversation starter or ending. Posted by Mark Friend at 11:56 AM No comments: Labels: dialogue , Ideas , scavenged fragments Thursday, July 3, 2008 Quote of the day There's only one compliment from a director that can mean anything to a playwright: 'I like your play and I'm going to put in on.' Richard Eyre (from Nation Service p 79.) Posted by Mark Friend at 8:51 PM No comments: Labels: theatre quotes Tuesday, July 1, 2008 Quote of the day ...
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