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The Writing Group Book - Creating and Sustaining a Successful Writing Group
Every writer, published or unpublished, needs inspiration, feedback, motivation, and the support of a like-minded community Many look for these things in professionally led workshops or classes, but a…
What Happens in Hamlet
Professor Dover Wilson analyses the play very carefully; signifying each part of complex action and also deals with the background of Elizabethan beliefs Reprinted edition published 1967 by Cambridge University…
Why Is That So Funny? A Practical Exploration of Physical Comedy
A practical investigation of how comedy works, by a well-respected practitioner and teacher Comedy is recognised as one of the most problematic areas of performances. For that reason, it is rarely written…
Working in American Theatre
Working in American Theatre is a coast-to-coast overview of the opportunities awaiting theatre practitioners in every discipline Featuring tips from America's top theatre professionals, this resource offers…
Writing Comedy
Byrne breaks down the basics of writing comedy into simple steps and shows that with a combination of talent, hard work, and a systematic approach, you can discover and make the most of your abilities.…
Writing Dialogue for Scripts - Effective Dialogue for Film & TV & Radio and Stage
This work deals with the media of stage, radio, television and film, giving plenty of practical advice Chapters deal with how conversation works, naturalistic and stylized dialogue, pace and variation,…
Writing Down the Bones - Freeing the Writer Within
This text offers encouragement and advice on many aspects of the writer’s craft, from “first thoughts” to the use and misuse of adverbs, from where the best places are to write - both…
Writing Musical Theater - HARDBACK
A complete guide to the modern musical, covering the entire process of creating a show, from finding and working out the initial idea, through the writing of both songs and libretto, to the ways in which…
Writing a Play
A guide to all stages of playwriting, from original inspiration through plotting, structuring, characterisation, dialogue and rewriting It also covers how to market your play, the pros and cons of working…
Writing from Experience from Louisa May Alcott to Virginia Woolf
Required reading for anyone wishing to gain insight into the thoughts of the great writers, this is a unique collection of letters, articles and extracts penned by some of the most eminent authors of English…
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