Tag Archives: staged reading
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That One Line
Leave a commentJune 7, 2016 by Sam Graber
I was somewhere east of exposition and west of intermission when the whole affair turned ugly. I wasn’t prepared for …
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How to Write a 10-Minute Play
3January 26, 2016 by Sam Graber
HOW TO WRITE A 10-MINUTE PLAY Writing a 10-Minute play is easy! All you have to do is come up …
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Old vs. Young
Leave a commentOctober 10, 2014 by Sam Graber
I recently had a big idea. Call it a wild revelation. And since this wild revelation hit in full force …
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The Latest in Authoring Software
1June 6, 2014 by Sam Graber
Hey, who out there wants some powerful and free writing software in their life? Thought so. Then strap in my …
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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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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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