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Average rating: 3.81 · 148 ratings · 23 reviews · 21 distinct worksSimilar authors
A More Perfect Ten: Writing...

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Perfect 10: Writing and Pro...

3.59 avg rating — 27 ratings — published 2001
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Human on the Inside: Unlock...

3.41 avg rating — 27 ratings — published 2015 — 2 editions
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The New, Improved Playwrigh...

4.27 avg rating — 11 ratings — published 2005
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Playwright's Survival Guide...

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Kennedy Center Presents: Aw...

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Human on the Inside: Unlock...

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A Younger Ten: Writing the ...

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“Point, shape, kick” begins with the meaning of the play – that honing and refining of what the author wants to say through the expression of the ten-minute play. What is the point of this and how can we maximize it in rehearsal? And because we work hands-on with our playwrights, the playwright’s own thinking is part of the revision/refining process. Shape implies that there is some action that defines the progress of the play. It may be linear, circular, a jazz motif, anything the playwright creates. Defining the shape of the play and supporting it is a strong part of our process. And the kick is something that carries the play: a theatrical value, like, surprise or humor that can carry the audience’s attention and evolves into satisfaction.”
Gary Garrison, A More Perfect Ten: Writing and Producing the Ten-Minute Play

“Your job as a playwright is to listen, remember, replicate and imitate how people talk.”
Gary Garrison, A More Perfect Ten: Writing and Producing the Ten-Minute Play



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