Opportunities for new plays to break into the steady diet of established plays in these parts are slim, mister. Understandable, because new plays are risky business for theaters. But sad for writers of new plays, because how can you get that priceless learning opportunity of seeing something you’ve worked on in front of a real … Continue reading
Category Archives: Utah New Works Theatre Project
Swirly Bits
The last few weeks are all blending together into a swirly mess that I shall never remember. But life has dealt me a sick day (a day is all I shall I allow this cold to have), plus it is rainy Saturday outside, so I couldn’t possibly go out and do yard work. Hence, I shall take a … Continue reading
Write Something Already
If you’ve ever had a hankering to write something possibly for public consumption, but don’t feel like you can devote the next few months or years of your life to it, I’ve got just the ticket. There’s this thing called the 10-minute play. The “ten.” It’s a real thing. There are entire festivals of these … Continue reading