What is a #PLONY? Find out here, and also read an explanation as to why I’m writing a series of #PLONY Profiles. When I first conceived this series, Eric Coble was one of the first #PLONY to come to mind, not only because he has actually had a play—THE VELOCITY OF AUTUMN—produced […]
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#PLONY PROFILE #1: ERIC COBLE, CLEVELAND, OHIO
Tags: #PLONY profiles, BRIGHT IDEAS, do playwrights need to live in New York, Dorothy Silver, eric coble, Playwright success outside New York, Playwrights living in New York City, PLONY, Reuben Silver, SACAGAWEA, stranded on earth, THE GIVER, VELOCITY OF AUTUMN
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Posted in Playwrights, PLONY, Theater | 7 Comments »
FINAL RIPP POST #52: SEAN DANIELS, ARTISTIC DIRECTOR MERRIMACK REPERTORY THEATRE (FORMERLY ARTIST-AT-LARGE, GEVA THEATRE CENTER)
As always, if you don’t know what RIPP: Real Inspiration for Playwrights Project is about, please click here (the original idea) and here (the evolution of that idea) to get some context before reading). Before we begin, let’s congratulate Sean Daniels on his new appointment as Artistic Director of Merrimack Repertory Theatre! And now, as […]
Tags: advice for playwrights, deborah zoe laufer, eric coble, informed consent, mat smart, melissa hillman. merrimack repertory theatre, new plays, play rejection, play submission, play submission advice, play submissions, playwright binge, playwright feedback, playwrights binge, real advice for playwrights project, Real Inspiration for Playwrights Project, RIPP, Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa, say you love satan, Sean Daniels, stranded on earth, submitting plays, theater, theatre
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Posted in Interviews, Playwrights, Productions, RIPP | 4 Comments »