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Belarus Free Theatre and What’s The Point?

2016-12-02
By: Kathryn Ash
On: December 2, 2016
In: Plays, Playwriting, Politics, Theatre, Writing

I know most of you all want to write something insightful, stirring, meaningful, and gobsmackingly clever and on point. But what if what you wrote got you into trouble. Serious trouble. Like dead.Read More →

Whose Story is It Anyway?

2016-12-01
By: Kathryn Ash
On: December 1, 2016
In: Dramaturgy, Family, Plays, Playwriting, Politics, Theatre, Uncategorized, Writing

Writers are bower birds, so watch out what you say around them!  We’ll pick up on any old event or situation you name and immediately start plotting a story. We often find ourselves telling stories about the experiences of other people.  But hold on. Some stories are not yours to tell.Read More →

Them’s Fighting Words

2016-11-27
By: Kathryn Ash
On: November 27, 2016
In: Dramaturgy, Family, Plays, Playwriting, Politics, Theatre, Writing

Who the hell are you as a writer?  What do you stand up for?  When you hear of evil and see evil, do you speak of it?  Where’s them fighting words? What you got?Read More →

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