Playwriting

In this collection, leading playwrights explain some of the key elements of a well-written play, and discuss how they approach them in their own work. Simon Stephens, David Hare, Katori Hall, Matt Charman, Nell Leyshon, James Graham, Alia Bano, Richard Bean, Anders Lustgarten and Roy Williams talk about writing dialogue, creating characters, structuring a narrative and more. They also offer some top tips for first time writers, and talk about their own writing methods.

Interview with James Graham

James Graham talks about playwriting, his inspirations and what is political theatre.

02-25
08:53

Interview with Simon Stephens

Simon Stephens talks about what inspired him to become a writer, his process when writing and offers advise to anyone interested in playwriting.

02-25
08:38

Interview with Katori Hall

Katori Hall talks about playwriting

11-14
10:00

Interview with David Hare

David Hare talks about playwriting

11-14
12:01

Top tips for writers

Leading playwrights offer advice to new writers.

10-06
03:53

How do you write?

Leading playwrights discuss their own writing processes.

10-06
02:35

Using dramatic metaphor

The importance of metaphor in dramatic writing

10-06
03:25

Dramatic style

An introduction to different theatrical styles

10-06
03:11

Structuring a scene

What are the key ingredients for a dramatic scene?

10-06
02:52

Writing dialogue

Dialogue is at the core of dramatic writing

10-06
03:22

Building a plot

Advice on structuring and developing the narrative of a play

10-06
03:59

Creating characters

How do you create characters in a play?

10-06
02:31

Political theatre

Leading playwrights discuss the nature of theatre and its relationship with politics.

10-06
03:10

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