Writing for Theatre: Creative and Critical Approaches
By (Author) Kim Wiltshire
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Red Globe Press
2nd December 2015
United Kingdom
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Literary studies: plays and playwrights
808.2
Paperback
208
Width 138mm, Height 138mm
254g
Writing for theatre is a unique art form, different even from other kinds of scriptwriting. Making theatre is a truly collaborative process which can be a tricky aspect to grasp when starting out. This book will take you on a journey from the origins of theatre to what it means to write for the stage today. It includes a series of interviews with writers, directors and dramaturgs, all of whom are making theatre now, providing an unrivalled glimpse into the world of contemporary theatre making. Kim Wiltshire explores the foundations, traits and skills necessary for playwriting alongside the creative possibilities of writing theatre in the digital age. Each part of the book ends with a series of exercises which students of the craft can use to practise their art and stretch their creativity.
Kim Wiltshire is a playwright and fiction writer, and is Senior Lecturer in Creative Writing at Edge Hill University, UK.