Even without such giveaway settings, the Canadian accent and humour still would exude unmistakeably from a huge proportion of playwriting. |
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What did you attempt to impart to dramatists about playwriting at the National Playwrights Conference? |
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Entry-level playwriting texts always instruct neophytes to centre their dramas on key conflicts. |
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My wish to express a wider, considered, view of playwriting and dramaturgy probably just came across as arrogance. |
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But perhaps I wish we had the talent that we have in fiction in playwriting, because I think our novelists are quite extraordinary. |
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Your musical theatre work is a neat combination of your acclaimed playwriting work and your scoring for theatre. |
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So much had he not given up the novel that he transported it lock, stock, and barrel into his playwriting, long speeches and all. |
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Prolific playwriting genius Alan Ayckbourn has another of his creations on the Malvern stage next week. |
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We've been talking about playwriting and all sorts of different literary movements. |
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She came to playwriting by way of acting, a career she began at age six when she appeared in a commercial for Nabisco cookies. |
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When it comes to playwriting, he is perhaps the most tormentedly punctilious, and the most celebrated in English Canada. |
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The Signature Theatre Company, one of the most important for the promotion of American playwriting, produced the work off-Broadway in May. |
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He excelled at improv, won two awards for playwriting and was class valedictorian. |
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And she and Trista apparently both had appreciation for acting and playwriting. |
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Prizes for fiction, playwriting, children's literature, short films and poetry will also be awarded. |
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As for the rewards of playwriting, we know little of Shakespeare's personal finances. |
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Around 1900, the Vienna School of dramatists, led by Austrian playwright Arthur Schnitzler, created a new style of playwriting in Europe, featuring psychological drama. |
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What follows is equally preposterous as therapy and as playwriting. |
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Several of the authors advocate the use of narrative elements normally associated with novel writing and playwriting as a means of engaging readers in a story. |
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One might have expected these trends-which so powerfully enhanced the position of drama and playwriting by the end of the seventeenth century-to develop and continue. |
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They customarily provided a plan or plot summary of the new offering, a convention that made the repetitive and derivative nature of modern playwriting all the more obvious. |
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Jordan is at the forefront of a growing movement aimed at closing the gender gap in playwriting. |
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Throughout this time, Mr Philp kept his playwriting up and won the Most Promising Playwriter award at the 1951 Edinburgh Festival. |
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Two years ago, that script made him the youngest-ever recipient of Canada's biennial Playwriting Prize. |
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