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Index
Title Page Copyright Page Contents Acknowledgments 1. Before We Get Started
Who This Book Was Written For Learning Playwriting from Many Sources How I Wrote My First Play Ten Ways to Get the Most out of This Book
2. What Is a Ten-Minute Play?
The Ten-Minute Play: A Definition When Did Ten-Minute Plays Begin? Why Write a Ten-Minute Play? Popularity of Ten-Minute Plays Basic Rules for All Ten-Minute Plays
3. Before Beginning Your Ten-Minute Play
Perking with an Idea Deciding When to Begin The Actor and the Playwright As an Actor, Do I Have the Skills Necessary to Create My Own Material? Fear of Writing Working Internally as an Actor and as a Writer Techniques for Dealing with Writer’s Block Freewriting Eleven Rules of Freewriting Benefits of Freewriting After You’ve Completed the Freewriting Session Clustering (or Webbing): Finding the Initial Core of Your Work How to Cluster Starting Your Play with an Outline Comparing Processes for Actors and Playwrights
4. Playwriting Basics
Aristotle’s Poetics Freytag’s Pyramid Freytag’s Five Dramatic Arcs
5. Script Format 6. Beginning Your Ten-Minute Play
How I Start My Ten-Minute Plays Starting a Play with an Idea, a Theme, or an Image
7. The Next Steps
Intention, Objective, and Action The Setting and Time The Best Way to Tell Your Story: The Play’s Structure Complications Arise Realizing and Developing the Story of the Play Actors Working on Their Plays Ending the First Draft Finding Your Title After the First Draft
8. Reading the First Draft
At What Point Should You Have Someone Else Read What You’ve Written? Selecting the Right Person to Read Your First Draft The First Reading of Your Play Cold Readings of Your Ten-Minute Play Should You Be an Actor in the First Readings of Your Ten-Minute Play? Listening to Feedback and Comments Not Allowing Others to Rewrite Your Play Back to Rewrites
9. Getting Your Play Out
E-mail Submissions Actors: Should You Be in the First Production of Your Play?
10. Interviews with Playwrights of Ten-Minute Plays
Jenny Lyn Bader Don Nigro Craig Pospisil Mark Harvey Levine Arlene Hutton Alex Broun Rich Orloff
11. Interviews with Producers of Ten-Minute Plays
Kate Snodgrass Alice Walker Seth Gordon
12. Interviews with Publishers of Ten-Minute Plays
Sarah Bernstein Geri Albrecht Lawrence Harbison
13. Three Successful Ten-Minute Plays
The Popcorn Sonata, Jenny Lyn Bader Discussion on Writing The Popcorn Sonata On the Edge, Craig Pospisil Creating On the Edge The Pain in the Poetry, Glenn Alterman Creating The Pain in the Poetry
14. Where to Submit Your Ten-Minute Play
Ten-Minute Play Festivals Publishers of Ten-Minute Plays
15. Observations about the Ten-Minute Play
Anastasia Traina, Playwright Scott C. Sickles, Artistic Director, WorkShop Theater Company, New York City Dirk Knef, Literary Advisor, After Folsom Festival (Berlin, Germany) and others Suzanne Bradbeer, Playwright Eduardo Arbo, Playwright, Barcelona Elaine Romero, Playwright
16. And in the End
Playwrights: Some Key Points to Remember Some Key Points for Actor/Playwrights
Selected Bibliography About the Author
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