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Index
Cover
Title Page
Copyright
Dedication
Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction
1 - Formulating Your Dramatic Idea
A Few Initial Guidelines
The Basic Dramatic Ingredients
Putting Your Ideas to the Test
2 - Stating Your Dramatic Premise
Write It Out
Flexibility Is the Key
Believe It Passionately
The Personal Statement
Negative and Positive Premises
How the Premise Controls the Play
3 - Looking For Ideas
That Mysterious Well
The Writer’s Paradox
Making the Play’s World Your Own
Tapping into Your Emotional Reality
Exploring the Whole Idea
The Potential of Settings
The Use of Occasions
Using Real People as Models
Accepting the Risk of Self-Exposure
Keeping a Journal
Exploring Hunches Through Writing
The Test of Time
4 - The Play Idea Worksheet
Getting Down the Basics
Analyzing Your Favorite Plays
Tackling Your Own Idea
5 - Exploring Your Characters
The Short-Form Biography
What’s in a Name?
Your Character’s Physical Characteristics
Your Character’s External World
Your Character’s Internal World
Using the Short Form
6 - Developing The Backstory
The Long-Form Biography
The Rewards of Patience
Exploring with Dialogue
The Character Timeline
Those Unturned Stones
Taking Stock, Making Adjustments
7 - Creating the Working Drawings
Designing a Structural Framework
Finding Your Play in Your Story
The Three-Act Structure
Analyzing the Masters
Inventing Plot
The Dramatic Intensity Curve
The Plot Treatment
The Spontaneity Factor
8 - Working in the Standard Format
The Importance of Presentation
The Various Formats
Elements of the Standard Format
Assembling the Script
Getting Familiar with the Format
9 - Bringing It to Life
The Art of Carrot Dangling
Getting Inside the Play
The Architecture of Conversation
Plausible “Mechanics”
Incorporating Objects
The Finesse of Stage Directions
As the Lights Come Up
Stage Right, Stage Left, Upstage, Downstage
A Sense of Place
Crying, Tears, and Generally Losing It
Directors Who Ignore Stage Directions
Reality versus Illusion
Practicing the Craft
10 - Your First Draft
A Title That Works
Starting Out
Discipline
Battling That Negative Voice
Keeping It to Yourself
Pushing Through
Getting Some Distance
11 - Beginning the Rewriting Process
Re-establishing Contact
Basic Rewriting Principles
Between Screen and Page
Another Look at Your Title
Scanning
Which Draft Is This?
Releasing Your Child for the First Time
The Rewriting Cycle
12 - The Ongoing Development Process
An Initial Warning
The Buck Stops with You
The Shift from New York
Where to Start
How to Submit
What Happens at the Other End
The Table Reading
The Public Sit-Down Reading
The Staged Reading
Rewriting During Rehearsals
How Many Readings?
The Workshop Production
The Full Production
Do You Need an Agent?
Developing and Maintaining Contacts
The Art of Waiting
The Dramatists Guild
A Final Word
About the Playwrights
About the Author
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