The theatre is an essential art form that is forever evolving. A
well-written play can make us laugh, cry, cringe, or reflect. It can
confirm what we already know, or it can introduce us to new worlds. It
can relax us, or incite us to action. Writing for the Stage - A
Playwright's Handbook is a step-by-step guide to dramatic writing.
Drawing on proven methods and professional insights, this book explores
the mechanics of playwriting and the skills needed to create a
compelling story. It aims to help readers understand the art and craft
of writing for the stage and avoid some of the pitfalls. Topics covered
include defining a play; starting points; the importance of structure;
the first draft and rewrites; placing the work and negotiating
rehearsals and, finally, the playwright in a devising context.