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Unlimited Playwriting

Hosted by Continuous Dream · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 13 episodes

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13
Last ep.
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Avg length
9m
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16
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About this podcast

Lectures on playwriting with exercises, examples, and interviews.

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Continuous Dream hosts Unlimited Playwriting, a arts show with 13 episodes published.

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Unlimited Playwriting Episode Thirteen: Can Playwriting Be Taught? Plus My David Mamet Story

May 26, 202614m0

Award-winning playwright Amy Crider discusses whether playwriting can be taught, and tells an anecdote about meeting David Mamet when she was in college.

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Unlimited Playwriting Part Twelve: The Actor

May 5, 202614m0

When you write a play, you're writing for actors. In this episode, Amy interviews Chicago actor Jeff Broitman about what he looks for in a role and a play.

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Unlimited Playwriting Part Eleven: What is Action?

Apr 24, 20269m0

To answer the question What is Action? Amy Crider analyzes the play Red, by John Logan.

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Unlimited Playwriting Part Ten: Developing an Object

Apr 14, 20267m0

If you're struggling to develop your play, here's an example of how I developed a specific object in the story.

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Unlimited Playwriting Part Nine: Are Critics Biased Against Women Playwrights?

Mar 20, 20264m0

Amy Crider shares her opinion about why there might be bias against women playwrights.

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Unlimited Playwriting Part Eight: Characters' Needs and Knowledge

Mar 6, 20269m0

What do the characters need and what do they know?

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Unlimited Playwriting Part Seven: Inciting Incident

Feb 27, 202613m0

Why having an inciting incident matters.

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Unlimited Playwriting Part Six: Sympathetic Characters

Feb 20, 20267m0

Sympathetic Characters: what makes them sympathetic, and does it matter?

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Unlimited Playwriting Part Five: a Second City Exercise

Feb 13, 20264m0

A fun exercise from Second City featuring micro plays, with guest actor Pete Blatchford.

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Unlimited Playwriting Part Four: History Plays

Feb 6, 20267m0

Historical figures often grab your imagination. Here's a way of thinking about how to put them on stage. Three examples discussed are: Master Class by Terrence McNally, Freud's Last Session by Mark St. Germain, and Copen

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Unlimited Playwriting Part Three: Great Expectations

Jan 26, 202611m0

Playwriting advice from award-winning writer Amy Crider. Today's topic: Audience Expectations.

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Unlimited Playwriting Part Two: Conflict

Dec 18, 202510mEp. 2S1

Today's topic: Conflict. A new way of thinking about it, not as argument or opposition, but as the "conflicting image."

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Unlimited Playwriting Part One: The First Questions

Nov 28, 20258mEp. 1S1

The first questions to ask yourself about your play.

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Unlimited Playwriting is hosted by Continuous Dream. The show is categorised under arts (performing) and has published 13 episodes.

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Unlimited Playwriting has published 13 episodes.

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