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In this album, some of our current and most well-respected playwrights offer an insight into the mechanics and beauty of writing for the stage. Contributors include Alan Ayckbourn, David Edgar, Bryony Lavery and Willy Russell, who discuss their own work and the pleasures and pitfalls of crafting a script. All of the fundamental topics, from character and structure to dialogue and editing, are covered in detail in a series of entertaining and insightful interviews. This material forms part of The Open University course A176 Start writing plays.

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  • Start writing plays
    Jul 7, 2009 – 00:00:48
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  • Starting out in playwriting
    Jul 7, 2009 – 00:15:29
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  • Developing a play
    Jul 7, 2009 – 00:09:34
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  • The importance of character
    Jul 7, 2009 – 00:05:33
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  • How to write dialogue
    Jul 7, 2009 – 00:09:55
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  • The structure of plays
    Jul 7, 2009 – 00:07:57
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  • The editing process
    Jul 7, 2009 – 00:05:38
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  • Politics and the stage
    Jul 7, 2009 – 00:06:31
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