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About American Theatre Wing

Actors Words, Writers Voice (WIT #368)

Actors Words, Writers VoiceActors Words, Writers Voice

Daniel Jenkins, Lisa Kron and David Pittu – who have appeared both on stage and written works for the stage – talk about how they balance these dual roles; what they learn about being playwrights from their acting; where they get inspiration for their plays; how audiences help them enhance their performance as both actors and writers; whether or not it’s more satisfying to act in a play they wrote; and their relationship with directors when they’re performing the role of both playwright and actor.

Original airdate – November 2, 2008.
Running time – 1:00:00.

For more information, to watch online, or to download the episode go to Working in the Theatre’s Actors Words, Writers Voice program page.

You can also download directly the Actors Words, Writers Voice program (mp4).



Posted on Wednesday, November 5th, 2008 at 2:23 pm
by American Theatre Wing
Filed under: Actor, Author, Video, Working in the Theatre.

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