Playwriting, Brief and Brilliant

Playwriting, Brief and Brilliant

by Julie Jensen
ISBN-10:
1575255707
ISBN-13:
9781575255705
Pub. Date:
02/01/2008
Publisher:
Smith & Kraus, Inc.
ISBN-10:
1575255707
ISBN-13:
9781575255705
Pub. Date:
02/01/2008
Publisher:
Smith & Kraus, Inc.
Playwriting, Brief and Brilliant

Playwriting, Brief and Brilliant

by Julie Jensen
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Overview

Julie Jensen's new book can be read in an hour. It will tell you everything you need to know about playwriting and is an excellent companion along the way: You'll get tips on how to begin your work and invaluable guidelines for rewriting. Playwriting, Brief and Brilliant is an exceedingly useful and pragmatic guide to approaching the task of writing a play.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781575255705
Publisher: Smith & Kraus, Inc.
Publication date: 02/01/2008
Series: Career Development Ser.
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 128
Sales rank: 553,755
Product dimensions: 5.00(w) x 7.70(h) x 0.40(d)

About the Author

Julie Jensen was reared in southern Utah. She has a PhD in theater from Wayne State University in Detroit and has taught playwriting at seven different colleges and universities. She worked as a writer in Hollywood for five years and until recently directed the graduate playwriting program at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas. She is now Resident Playwright at Salt Lake Acting Company.

Jensen is the recipient of the Kennedy Center Award for New American Plays (White Money), the Joseph Jefferson Award for Best New Work (The Lost Vegas Series), and the LA Weekly Award for Best New Play (Two-Headed). She has received the McKnight National Playwriting Fellowship (WAIT!), the TCG/NEA Playwriting Residency (WAIT!), and a major grant from the Pew Charitable Trusts (Dust Eaters). She has won the Mill Mountain Theater Playwriting Competition three times (Tender Hooks, Last Lists of My Mad Mother, and Two-Headed). Her play, Two-Headed, was included in the volume Women Playwrights: The Best Plays of 2000, she has twice been nominated by the American Theater Critics Association for the best new play produced outside New York (Last Lists of My Mad Mother and Dust Eaters), and she was a finalist for the PEN USA Award for Drama (Dust Eaters).

Her work has been produced in London and at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival as well as in New York and theaters nationwide. She has been commissioned by Mark Taper Forum, ASK Theater Projects, Kennedy Center, Actors Theater of Louisville, Salt Lake Acting Company, Geva Theater, and Philadelphia Theater Company. Her work is published by Dramatic Publishing, Dramatists Play Service, Playscripts, Inc., Heinemann, and Smith and Kraus, Inc

Table of Contents

Introduction

Dialogue
Character
Plot
Sets
Image and Issue
Sound
So What Comes First?
Writer's Block
Thinking Like a Playwright
Format
The Rewrite
Developing Your Play
Marketing Your Play
These Are a Few of My Favorite Plays
Afterword
About the Author

Introduction

My favorite book on writing has always been Strunk and White's Elements of Style. They lay it out for you simply and directly, and they do not go on. You feel confident when you read that book; you don't feel overwhelmed or discouraged. So I've tried to do that same thing for playwriting. I've laid it all out for you without going on.

I have just one suggestion before you begin. If you're inclined to write a play, you might want to read this book quickly, write your play, then read it again more carefully. It is definitely not a good idea to make yourself nuts with requirements, then try to make your play fit them. Tell the damn story. Then let this book help you fix it.

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