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Perfect 10: Writing and Producing the 10-Minute Play

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Writing with a sharp wit and wise, conversational voice, Gary Garrison demystifies the process of writing and producing the ten-minute play.

144 pages, Paperback

First published April 19, 2001

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December 18, 2022
Super enjoyed the great tone of this book! I was just using it to understand what a ten minute play was, since I had only recently heard of the concept. And for sure I don't think after going through this that I have any desire to actually write one... but it was so encouraging and helpful and covering things I would never think about- number of actors in an evening of plays, scenery tips, even how many to plan to the minute. But best was tips about people leaving after their own friends' play is done, with audience gaps for the last few plays-- like when a bunch of bands play sets at a club!! So fun!
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245 reviews9 followers
April 7, 2020
I probably should have read this a while ago, way back when I started writing plays. It's informative, if not surface. And I'm not entirely convinced the author likes 10-minute play at all. If nothing, it reminded me of the basics Italy sometimes lose track of. A great place for new playwrights to start.
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8 reviews1 follower
March 2, 2024
An excellent book that answers most of the questions you'll have when it comes to writing a short work. Clear, accessible, and matter-of-fact. There are few playwrights who know more about writing than Mr. Garrison, and his friendly manner makes it easy to understand the mechanics of good drama.
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October 7, 2007
This book is a quick read and has an accentuated sense of humor. Sometimes I wish Garrison wasn't so colloquial in his language, but he has quite a few good nuggets of advice for aspiring playwrights.
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September 2, 2010
It's a great nuts and bolts guide to writing the ten-minute play and explaining how theatricality can (and should!) exist in it. It doesn't have specified lists and other charts so you'll have to just read the information. Still worth the read!
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May 28, 2016
So very good-- addresses many of the fundamentals of play writing and playwrighting. Written with wisdom and heart.
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