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Plot Be Gone!
1March 24, 2014 by Sam Graber
I’ve made the decision. It’s a rather bold decision. It’s time to tell you about it. In addition to supporting a ban …
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A Playwright’s Look at the Chromebook
2January 20, 2014 by Sam Graber
Yes, it’s time for another fun-filled installment of ‘playwrights seduced by electronic gadgets.’ As you know, I have adamantly adumbrated …
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Plays Made for the Screen
Leave a commentOctober 1, 2013 by Sam Graber
“If it can be effectively filmed, it’s not for us.” — theater submission posting Recently I attended the staged reading …
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Productivity in Playwrighting
August 8, 2013 by Sam Graber
How much work do you get done in a day? That is a toughie, isn’t it? As playwrights we think …
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Is the American theater a living museum?
June 19, 2013 by Sam Graber
Is the American theater a living museum? That’s the big question I’ve been asking lately. I’ve been asking because it …
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Staged Reading Do’s and Don’ts
April 30, 2013 by Sam Graber
Wouldn’t it have been nice if the all-mighty Lord, right after handing down the five Books of Moses, issued a …
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Technology As Theater Process – Adapt Or Die
April 12, 2013 by Sam Graber
Recently, I had the unfortunate experience of two separate first performances of two separate plays of mine sapped by what …
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Splash Goes Your Writing
March 4, 2013 by Sam Graber
Let’s talk about playwrights backing up their writing. Nine years ago I was seeking a high-tech solution for data backup …
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A Playwright’s Thoughts on the Surface Pro
February 6, 2013 by Sam Graber
The Surface Pro is just released and I went to the Microsoft store at the Mall of America to try out an advance display model. I bring to you not only a review of the new Surface Pro but also some thoughts on the broader impact of mobile computing on playwrighting.
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Adventures In Spellcheck
January 1, 2013 by Sam Graber
Recently a respected and talented playwright I know forwarded to me a lengthy email war between himself and an artistic …
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