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Playwright
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Playwrights
create scripts. Like other literary artists, playwrights tell stories through
the words and actions of characters. While the work of the playwright can stand
on its own as literature, its potential is fully realized only when the skills
of all the other theatre artists combine to transform the script into a
production of a play.
While most
playwrights, like most writers, work alone, sometimes they share the task of
script creation with actors and
directors in a process known as collective creation. Here everyone takes a
hand in researching the story idea and developing the script. But because the
skillful ordering and re-creation of events is central to the playwright’s art,
the final task of shaping the raw material into a coherent and effective script
will normally fall to the playwright. This website has a regularly updated list of play contests and other opportunities for playwrights. Finally, it's a good idea to be familiar with the roles and responsibilities of the other key players in mounting a production. See the list below. |