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...What is the secret to writing a really great play? CME: Well, I think the key is imagining the world before you put it on the stage. Really spend time imagining the world and then grappling with some type of burning question—something that hurts you or makes you curious or really pulls at you—that needs to be answered in theatrical form. I think one of my favorite sayings is “Write what you don’t know about what you know.” I really like that because there...
...fighting with the play’s style and rhythm. It’s all about what marriage you have, whether you have a good partnership with the company producing it. But...the thing that it is not like is watching what was in my head unfold on stage. When you involve other people it takes on a life of its own. It’s like watching something come alive...
...think in the other one. The tools you need for dramatic writing cross over between the media, but the actual media is very different. You have to think in images and spare dialogue in movies whereas in the theater you have a compressed space and bodies on stage...
Even when asked to dance wearing a pointed brassiere, a wig, and heels, actor Christopher Walken kept his cool at the Hasty Pudding Theatrical’s Man of The Year award ceremony Friday evening. On stage at the New College Theatre, Pudding producers Joshua E. Lachter ’09 and William M. Teslik ’08 said that before they could award Walken the prize, he would have to prove his identity. “I have a birthmark,” Walken said. “So gimme the thing!” But Teslik...
...review is still in the planning stage and will in part evaluate the role of the UC itself...