I've done the first week! It's a small victory, but I believe we should always recognise our little achievements. Below is the next part of my sci-fi theme park play. If you haven't read the other parts, and you're keen, go back to Day 5 where it all begins. I'm still excited about this script, … Continue reading 30 Plays – Day 7
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30 Plays – Day 6
As promised yesterday - here it is, the next installment of my sci-fi play set in a theme park. And as I mentioned yesterday, I still don't know exactly where this is going or how it's going to develop. We're in first draft territory! Photo by Shane Aldendorff on Pexels.com Here's my writing for today: … Continue reading 30 Plays – Day 6
30 Plays – Day 5
Today I got a bit excited by my script. As in, excited enough to want to pursue it. This is the first writing exercise that I feel has potential beyond one little scene, or a ten minute play. This one could actually be Something. This was my prompt: Write a play set in a theme … Continue reading 30 Plays – Day 5
30 Plays – Day 4
The following play wasn't inspired by a writing prompt like the others, it was inspired by a pretty dumb video that I watched. So, I saw this painful video pop up in my feed where this 18 year old girl was outlining her plan to save a house deposit in the next four years simply … Continue reading 30 Plays – Day 4
30 Plays – Day 3
I tried to write a romance!!!! My prompt for today was this image: I suspect that the laundromat setting made me think of that infamous 'Friends' episode with Ross and Rachel doing laundry, and then that made me want to write a romance. Well, whatever motivated it, here it is: my play for day three... … Continue reading 30 Plays – Day 3
30 Plays – Day 2
Today's prompt: Write a play where each character says no more than three words at a time. Yesterday I was reading 'Sweet Phoebe', which is basically about a couple desperately searching for a lost dog. But the way that it's written - frantic monologues and half-spoken thoughts - is made even more chaotic and mysterious … Continue reading 30 Plays – Day 2
30 Plays – Day 1
Here we go!! Here's the first play of the challenge. This is the prompt that I was working with: It’s the first day of work, and your main character’s new job is very different from what they thought. Based on that prompt, this is what I wrote for my first day: A brightly lit office … Continue reading 30 Plays – Day 1
Won’t somebody please think of the actors?
Several years ago, I wrote a play for one of the most egotistical actors I have the pleasure of knowing. She wanted to perform every role, and insisted that they all showed off her dramatic range; her impeccable comic timing; and her knack for inhabiting diverse characters. That prima-donna was me. The play? Merry Christmas, … Continue reading Won’t somebody please think of the actors?
Playing Status – Cat on a Hot Tin Roof
https://media.giphy.com/media/2A4AJfiJis9KyoiGc7/giphy.gif Just recently, I was asked to teach a drama lesson for a VCE Literature class who were studying Cat on a Hot Tin Roof. It was a fun challenge to plan for a bunch of students who had not signed up to do any drama and who might not have been too thrilled to … Continue reading Playing Status – Cat on a Hot Tin Roof