Playwriting 101: What to include with your script

I've been working on getting my two one-act youth plays ready to put up here on the website for people/companies to purchase the rights to.  If you're writing a script and want to sell it, you'll need to give potential directors more information beyond just what the characters say.  Here are some things I'm including in my script package …

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Little Mermaid rehearsal photos!

OKTC's production of The Little Mermaid Jr. opens in 5 days!  OMG! Here are a couple of rehearsal photos, taken by our amazing musical director/choreographer, Ceris Thomas. If you'd like to see The Little Mermaid Jr., click here to purchase tickets!  $16 for adults, $11 for students/children.  We're located at the Spriet Family Theatre, 130 …

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What I’ve Learned: Edward II Edition

Welcome to another edition of What I've Learned... Edward II-style! I've said it before, and I'll say it again... learn your lines early.  Seriously.  Starting learning them as soon as you get your script.  It'll take the same amount of time now as it does a week before your show.  I've written about the subject here and here. …

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Throwback Thursday: Michael Esper!

This week's Throwback Thursday is from my trip to New York City with OKTC, in March 2012.  I got my photo taken with Broadway actor Michael Esper, who I saw perform in Leslye Headland's Assistance at Playwrights Horizons (which, by the way, was awesome, and I've used monologues from this show for auditions since then!).  This …

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How to Deal: Post-Show Blues (Plus A Free Printable)

It's been a week and a half since Edward II closed, and I've been in a bummer mood.  When you're with an awesome group of people day in and day out for a long time, you definitely get attached to them, and you get used to always having fun people around.  Then you're back to …

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