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    Ben Edlin and Deborah Aquila came by the studio to sit in the Playwright's Spotlight before the World Premiere of the collaborative play -TH*IR*DS. In this interview, we discussed the long process of developing this play over the course of seven years, the changes made, the possibility of it becoming a pilot but returning the concept to the stage, their process and procedure, and breaking a story. We also touch obstacles in collaboration, Ben's need to "enter the cave", choosing words and punctuation, assembling the team, and the changes that occur during table work as well as the challenges of flipping from playwright to actor when cast in your own piece. It's a insightful discussion that gives both perspectives of a collaborating team. Enjoy.

    BEN EDLIN is a playwright and actor who trained at Dartmouth College and The Aquila Studio in Los Angeles. He is also a founding member of THE THREE WEEKS NOTICE COLLECTIVE, with whom he recently premiered his play, “Conversations in Exile,” an original adaptation of Chekhov’s “Three Sisters.” His newest play, THIRDS opened September 6th and runs through September 29th at The Zephyr Theatre in Los Angeles.

    DEBORAH AQUILA is casting director and is the mind behind the story of THIRDS. A graduate of NYU's TISCH SCHOOL of the ARTS and THE STELLA ADLER CONSERVATORY, she’s cast films including "THE SHAWSHANK REDEMPTION," "PRIMAL FEAR," "KISS THE GIRLS," and "LA LA LAND.” She is a proud member of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, BAFTA, and the Casting Society of America (CSA) and has been nominated 18 times for the Artios Award by the CSA, winning for the features Red, My Week with Marilyn, CODA and La La Land.

    For tickets to TH*IR*DS, playing through September 29th, 2024, visit -
    https://thirdstheplay.com/

    To watch the video format of this episode, visit -
    https://youtu.be/06ioaeHchCY

    Links to resources mentioned in this episode -

    The Aquila Studio -
    https://www.theaquilastudio.com

    Websites and socials for James Elden, PMP, and Playwright's Spotlight -

    Punk Monkey Productions -
    www.punkmonkeyproductions.com

    PLAY Noir -
    www.playnoir.com

    PLAY Noir Anthology –
    www.punkmonkeyproductions.com/contact.html

    James Elden -
    Twitter - @jameseldensauer
    IG - @alakardrake
    FB - fb.com/jameseldensauer

    Punk Monkey Productions and PLAY Noir -
    Twitter - @punkmonkeyprods
    - @playnoirla
    IG - @punkmonkeyprods
    - @playnoir_la
    FB - fb.com/playnoir
    - fb.com/punkmonkeyproductions

    Playwright's Spotlight -
    Twitter - @wrightlightpod
    IG - @playwrights_spotlight

    Playwriting services through Los Angeles Collegiate Playwrights Festival
    www.losangelescollegiateplaywrightsfestival.com/services.html

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    If there was a formula that could tell you how to become a successful playwright, this episode is it. Nicholas Pilapil dropped into the Playwright's Spotlight for an insightful approach to becoming a working playwright. His approach to workshops lays out a pathway of motivation and accountability. We discuss confidence versus hubris, his approach to selecting playwrights for his workshop, the benefits of seeing theatre, telling the story, character description, set, and beats, as well as how to creating distinct voices. This was such a motivating chat that I believe lays out a foolproof way to becoming a working playwright. Let me know if you agree. Enjoy!

    Nicholas Pilapil is an alum of The Writers’ Room at the Geffen Playhouse, IAMA Theatre Company’s Emerging Playwrights Lab, The Vagrancy Playwrights Group, and artEquity. His plays include The Bottoming Process and if all that You take from this is courage, then I’ve no regrets and was the winner of the Samuel French Off-Off Broadway Short Play Festival. His work has also been developed with Geffen Playhouse, Abingdon Theatre Company, Playwrights Foundation, American Stage, Ensemble Studio Theatre/LA, The Workshop Theater and Artists at Play.

    For tickets for God Will Do the Rest playing through September 29th, visit -
    https://www.latinotheaterco.org/godwilldotherest

    To watch the video format of this episode, visit -
    https://youtu.be/49Xf3MSTcmE

    Links to resources mentioned in this episode -

    Artists at Play -
    https://artistsatplay.org

    Los Angeles Theatre Center -
    https://culture.lacity.gov/cultural-centers/los-angeles-theatre-center-latc/

    Geffen's Writers Room -
    https://www.geffenplayhouse.org/tickets/new-plays/the-writers-room/

    IAMA -
    https://www.iamatheatre.com/

    Boston Court Theatre -
    https://bostoncourtpasadena.org

    Website and Socials for Nicholas Pilapil -

    https://www.nicholaspilapil.com

    Twitter/X - @nicholaspilapil
    IG - @nicholaspilpil
    Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/nepilapil
    TikTok - @nicholaspilapil

    To watch the video format of this episode, visit -
    https://youtu.be/49Xf3MSTcmE

    Websites and socials for James Elden, PMP, and Playwright's Spotlight -

    Punk Monkey Productions -
    www.punkmonkeyproductions.com

    PLAY Noir -
    www.playnoir.com

    PLAY Noir Anthology –
    www.punkmonkeyproductions.com/contact.html

    James Elden -
    Twitter - @jameseldensauer
    IG - @alakardrake
    FB - fb.com/jameseldensauer

    Punk Monkey Productions and PLAY Noir -
    Twitter - @punkmonkeyprods
    - @playnoirla
    IG - @punkmonkeyprods
    - @playnoir_la
    FB - fb.com/playnoir
    - fb.com/punkmonkeyproductions

    Playwright's Spotlight -
    Twitter - @wrightlightpod
    IG - @playwrights_spotlight

    Playwriting services through Los Angeles Collegiate Playwrights Festival
    www.losangelescollegiateplaywrightsfestival.com/services.html

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    Actor, director, producer, playwright, and artistic director since 1978 of the famous Will Geer Theatricum Botanicum, Ellen Geer stopped by to talk about the history of the Theatricum, growing up in a blacklisted family, and how playwriting helps heal societal wounds. Ellen shares her transition into playwriting, her approach to revising Shakespeare to the female characters' point of view and how it changes the story, the learning curve of a self-taught playwright, and the importance of ending a days work of writing on a high note. She also delves into the important lessons of playwriting, the use of technology, struggles and confidence, and her view of "gatekeepers" and staging your own work, especially when it could be considered a controversial piece. It's a charming conversation and the second episode where my camera shut down in the middle of the interview, so I apologize for the brief interruption. In the end, it was a pleasure to sit and share with an important and prominent influence in the Los Angeles theatrical community. Enjoy!

    For tickets to the current running production of Wendy's Peter Pan at the Theatricum Botanicum, visit - https://www.todaytix.com/los-angeles/shows/41175-wendys-peter-pan

    Ellen Geer is a playwright, actress, producer, and director and has been the artistic director of Will Geer’s Theatricum Botanicum since 1978, where she helped the theater develop from a Sunday afternoon workshop performing Shakespeare to a professional repertory theater company with a negotiated Actors Equity Contract. She has produced and directed well over 100 Theatricum productions, including plays by Shakespeare, Tennessee Williams, Chekhov and Thornton Wilder and many of her own plays and adaptations have been performed at Theatricum as well, including this season’s Wendy’s Peter Pan and last season’s Queen Margaret’s Version of Shakespeare’s War of the Roses; Trouble the Water; An Enemy of the People; TOM (adapted from the novel “Uncle Tom’s Cabin”); Merlin: The Untold Story; Dracula; A Dark Cloud Came; and Dory, A Musical Portrait.

    To watch the video format of this episode, visit -
    https://youtu.be/F5nDOG__jr4

    Website and Socials for Ellen Geer and Theatricum Botanicum -

    Will Geer Theatricum Botanicum -
    https://theatricum.com

    Theatricum's Socials -

    Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/Theatricum
    IG - https://www.instagram.com/theatricum_botanicum/
    X - @theatricum

    Ellen Geer Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/ellen.geer.3

    Websites and socials for James Elden, PMP, and Playwright's Spotlight -

    Punk Monkey Productions -
    www.punkmonkeyproductions.com

    PLAY Noir -
    www.playnoir.com

    PLAY Noir Anthology –
    www.punkmonkeyproductions.com/contact.html

    James Elden -
    Twitter - @jameseldensauer
    IG - @alakardrake
    FB - fb.com/jameseldensauer

    Punk Monkey Productions and PLAY Noir -
    Twitter - @punkmonkeyprods
    - @playnoirla
    IG - @punkmonkeyprods
    - @playnoir_la
    FB - fb.com/playnoir
    - fb.com/punkmonkeyproductions

    Playwright's Spotlight -
    Twitter - @wrightlightpod
    IG - @playwrights_spotlight

    Playwriting services through Los Angeles Collegiate Playwrights Festival
    www.losangelescollegiateplaywrightsfestival.com/services.html

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    Tom Jacobson swung into the Playwright's Spotlight in the midst of his coinciding plays The Bauhaus Project and Crevasse to discuss the correlation to both of the pieces and the subject matter of fascism and anti-Semitism in Nazi Germany. While discussing the historical influence of the Bauhaus, we explore previews and changes within coinciding pieces, writing trilogies and their process and presentation, standalones within trilogies, jumping timelines in historical works, balancing historic events and relationships, and taking creative license. We also discuss research, outlining, and when to start writing, breaking down structure, layering characters with and for the actor, table work and the role of the playwright, doubling and tripling up actors, writing complex sets with simplicity, stage magic on the play, and the benefits of academia as well as relationships and how they can help land productions. It's a wonderful conversation with a few technical hiccups that you might find entertaining, but you'll walk away with some education in history in addition to some insight in the craft of playwriting. As always... Enjoy!

    Tom Jacobson has penned more than 50 plays and has had more than 100 productions of his works performed around the world. His play The Twentieth-Century Way premiered at The Theatre @ Boston Court and the New York International Fringe Festival garnering five Ovation Award nominations, four Los Angeles Drama Critics' Circle nominations, one GLAAD Award nomination, a Fringe Festival Award for Outstanding Production of a Play, a PEN Center Award for Drama and then moved Off Broadway to Rattlestick Playwrights Theatre. He has been a co-literary manager of The Theatre @ Boston Court, a founding member of Playwrights Ink, and a board member of Cornerstone Theater Company and The Theatre @ Boston Court. His most recent play The Bauhaus Project opened at the Atwater Village Theatre and will be running simultaneously with his play Crevasse at the The Victory Theatre here in the Los Angeles area. Both pieces focus on the relationship of art and artists to the rise of fascism, anti-Semitism in Nazi Germany.

    For tickets for The Bauhaus Project and Crevasse through August 18th, 2024 -
    https://glamgical.com/the-bauhaus-project-and-crevasse/

    For the video format of this episode, visit -
    https://youtu.be/sNg7rH8QzQE

    Links to resources mentioned in this episode -

    Dramatists Guild -
    https://www.dramatistsguild.com

    Moving Arts -
    https://movingarts.org

    Website and Socials for Tom Jacobson -

    www.tomjacobsonplaywright.com

    Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/tom.jacobson3

    Websites and socials for James Elden, PMP, and Playwright's Spotlight -

    Punk Monkey Productions -
    www.punkmonkeyproductions.com

    PLAY Noir -
    www.playnoir.com

    PLAY Noir Anthology –
    www.punkmonkeyproductions.com/contact.html

    James Elden -
    Twitter - @jameseldensauer
    IG - @alakardrake
    FB - fb.com/jameseldensauer

    Punk Monkey Productions and PLAY Noir -
    Twitter - @punkmonkeyprods
    - @playnoirla
    IG - @punkmonkeyprods
    - @playnoir_la
    FB - fb.com/playnoir
    - fb.com/punkmonkeyproductions

    Playwright's Spotlight -
    Twitter - @wrightlightpod
    IG - @playwrights_spotlight

    Playwriting services through Los Angeles Collegiate Playwrights Festival
    www.losangelescollegiateplaywrightsfestival.com/services.html

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    Catherine Filloux dropped into the Playwright's Spotlight before the New York Premiere of her new play How to Eat an Orange. We spoke about her development and involvement in Theatre Without Borders and transitioning from an actor to playwright which would later push her into becoming a librettist for operas. She explained the structure of a libretto, the purpose of arias, developing characters and writing for range. We also touched on the dramatic question, theatrical perspectives, framing and shaping your play, and whether or not there is one thing that all playwrights should be doing. Catherine brings her knowledge and experience to this episode that I think everyone listening will walk away with something. Enjoy!

    Catherine Filloux is an award-winning playwright who has been writing about human rights and social justice for over twenty-five years. Her plays have been produced around the U.S. and internationally. Filloux was honored with the 2019 Barry Lopez Visiting Writer in Ethics and Community Fellowship; the 2017 Otto René Castillo Award for Political Theatre and the 2015 Planet Activist Award due to her long career as an activist artist in the theater community. She received her M.F.A. at NYU’s Tisch School of the Arts’ Dramatic Writing Program and is a co-founder of Theatre Without Borders as well as an alumna of New Dramatists. She has taught playwriting at many universities and colleges including Vassar College, Wesleyan University and Bennington College. Plays include White Savior, whatdoesfreemean?, Kidnap Road, and How to Eat an Orange.

    To watch the video format of this episode, visit -
    https://youtu.be/VZZqwhmP_H8

    Links to resources mentioned in this episode -

    Theatre Without Borders -
    https://theatrewithoutborders.com/

    Circle in the Square Theatre -
    https://circlesquare.org/theatre/

    HB Theatre Foundation -
    https://www.hbstudio.org

    Website and Socials for Catherine Filloux -

    www.catherinefilloux.com

    IG - @catherinefillouxwriter
    Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/CFillouxWriter/
    X - @CFillouxWriter

    Websites and socials for James Elden, PMP, and Playwright's Spotlight -

    Punk Monkey Productions -
    www.punkmonkeyproductions.com

    PLAY Noir -
    www.playnoir.com

    PLAY Noir Anthology –
    www.punkmonkeyproductions.com/contact.html

    James Elden -
    Twitter - @jameseldensauer
    IG - @alakardrake
    FB - fb.com/jameseldensauer

    Punk Monkey Productions and PLAY Noir -
    Twitter - @punkmonkeyprods
    - @playnoirla
    IG - @punkmonkeyprods
    - @playnoir_la
    FB - fb.com/playnoir
    - fb.com/punkmonkeyproductions

    Playwright's Spotlight -
    Twitter - @wrightlightpod
    IG - @playwrights_spotlight

    Playwriting services through Los Angeles Collegiate Playwrights Festival
    www.losangelescollegiateplaywrightsfestival.com/services.html

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    Olivia Sawatzki came by Playwright's Spotlight after the West Coast Premiere of her play Being Alive (& other big jokes) at the Raven Playhouse in North Hollywood.
    We discuss seeing your work onstage, writing strategies, evolving as a playwright, being influenced and deconstructing playwrights' works, the process of revision, writing tricks and rituals as well as breaking habits. We also talk about confidence, finding motivation, character descriptions, detailed stage directions, and living an artists life. As an emerging playwright, Olivia has some wonderful information that any playwright at whatever stage in the career can benefit from. Enjoy!

    Olivia Sawatzki is a Los Angeles-based playwright. Originally from Columbus, Ohio. She is an alumna of Ohio State University, where she graduated Magna Cum Laude with a BA in Theatre in 2020. She won the 2019 Gerald R. Black Prize for Recognition of Excellence in Playwriting. Her plays have been produced in Ohio and California and include Men of Might, LZRDGRL, Bleed Me Dry, and for sale, baby shoes. Most recently, her play Being Alive (& other big jokes) sold-out its West Coast Premiere run at in Los Angeles, CA, and she is a member of the Dramatists Guild.

    To watch the video format of this episode, visit -
    https://youtu.be/MEG5VRKejqQ

    Links to resources mentioned in this episode -

    Stuart Rogers & Theatre Tribe -
    https://stuartrogersstudios.com/la-theatre/

    New Play Exchange -
    https://newplayexchange.org

    Dramatists Guild -
    https://www.dramatistsguild.com

    Playwrights' Center -
    https://new.pwcenter.org

    NYCPlaywrights -
    https://www.nycplaywrights.org

    Website and Socials for Olivia Sawatzki -

    IG - @olivsawa

    Websites and socials for James Elden, PMP, and Playwright's Spotlight -

    Punk Monkey Productions -
    www.punkmonkeyproductions.com

    PLAY Noir -
    www.playnoir.com

    PLAY Noir Anthology –
    www.punkmonkeyproductions.com/contact.html

    James Elden -
    Twitter - @jameseldensauer
    IG - @alakardrake
    FB - fb.com/jameseldensauer

    Punk Monkey Productions and PLAY Noir -
    Twitter - @punkmonkeyprods
    - @playnoirla
    IG - @punkmonkeyprods
    - @playnoir_la
    FB - fb.com/playnoir
    - fb.com/punkmonkeyproductions

    Playwright's Spotlight -
    Twitter - @wrightlightpod
    IG - @playwrights_spotlight

    Playwriting services through Los Angeles Collegiate Playwrights Festival
    www.losangelescollegiateplaywrightsfestival.com/services.html

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    Recent Harvard-Westlake graduate Ian Kim swung by the studio to sit in the Playwright's Spotlight after the successful production of his second musical - Bakery of Love as part of HW's Playwright's Festival. We talk about making it look simple, the dangers of missing deadlines, musician collaboration and singer coordination as well as the meaning and benefits of safeties in a musical and writing for ranges. We also discuss transitioning from traditional playwriting to musicals and the process of the latter, commons songs types found in musicals, and terminology such as the bridge of a song. We wrap things up with trimming and cutting, cross-casting, changes during rehearsals, finding outside opportunities, and monetary prizes versus getting produced. Ian's a charming and talented musician with insight that will take him without doubt to a successful future. I hope you find inspiration from his interview. Enjoy!

    Ian Kim playwright, actor, and filmmaker as well as a recent graduate of the prestigious Harvard-Westlake in North Hollywood, California. His musicals Unauthorized Aid and Bakery of Love were both selected for the school’s annual Playwright’s Festival, and the former was produced at the California Young Playwrights Contest in San Diego, California. He begins attending Harvard next fall with an undeclared major.

    Click below to view the video format of this episode -
    https://youtu.be/20RJdGE8Nos

    Links to resources mentioned in this episode -

    MuseScore -
    https://musescore.org/en

    Stephen Sondheim: Finishing the Hat -
    https://www.amazon.com/Finishing-Hat-Collected-1954-1981-Principles/dp/0679439072

    The Blank Theatre's Young Playwright's Festival -
    https://www.theblank.com/ypf

    California Young Playwrights Contest in San Diego -
    https://www.playwrightsproject.org/programs/contest/

    Unauthorized Aid Production Video -
    https://vimeo.com/832110714

    Socials for Ian Kim -

    IG - @ianbkim

    Websites and socials for James Elden, PMP, and Playwright's Spotlight -

    Punk Monkey Productions -
    www.punkmonkeyproductions.com

    PLAY Noir -
    www.playnoir.com

    PLAY Noir Anthology –
    www.punkmonkeyproductions.com/contact.html

    James Elden -
    Twitter - @jameseldensauer
    IG - @alakardrake
    FB - fb.com/jameseldensauer

    Punk Monkey Productions and PLAY Noir -
    Twitter - @punkmonkeyprods
    - @playnoirla
    IG - @punkmonkeyprods
    - @playnoir_la
    FB - fb.com/playnoir
    - fb.com/punkmonkeyproductions

    Playwright's Spotlight -
    Twitter - @wrightlightpod
    IG - @playwrights_spotlight

    Playwriting services through Los Angeles Collegiate Playwrights Festival
    www.losangelescollegiateplaywrightsfestival.com/services.html

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    Barry M. Putt, Jr. beamed into the Playwright's Spotlight from New Jersey to discuss the medium of the audio drama, a throwback and homage to radio plays of the 30s and 40s. We breakdown the differences in elements of traditional playwriting vs the audio drama, i.e., setting up the scene, dialogue, sound effects, music, etc. We also talk about converting plays from stage to audio drama, the process of writing them as well as compensation and the opportunities in that market. We also touch on length, episodic vs feature, beats and silences in the medium, the hiring process for staff writers, popular genres, writing good suspense and character as well as establishing character flaws and adapting from other sources such as dime magazines. We wrap things up by touching on some of the traditional aspects of playwriting. Whether its audio dramas or traditional stage plays, Barry offers insight that I think you will find beneficial, and as always... Enjoy!

    Barry M. Putt, Jr.'s plays have been performed in Canada, France, the UAE, and throughout the U.S and his comedy, “A Different Blend of Friendship” won the New Jersey Wordsmiths Award. Other plays include – Seafood Salad, The Grumbletonians, Inside Out, and Gutter Rat. He has also scripted more than 50 audio-drama productions for companies including Colonial Radio Theatre, Radio Theater Project, and Voices in the Wind Audio Theatre. His book on the craft of audio-drama writing entitled "Stories Told through Sound" is published by Applause Books. He is a member of the Witherspoon Circle, the Dramatists Guild, and the Authors Guild and has a degree in Dramatic Writing from NYU and in English Literature from Centenary University.

    The video format of this episode can be viewed at -
    https://youtu.be/y2hIkY8sbTs

    Links to resources mentioned in this episode -

    Shoestring Radio Theatre -
    https://www.shoestring.org

    Next Stage Press -
    https://www.nextstagepress.com

    Voices in the Wind -
    https://www.voicesinthewind.ca

    Richard Wade, U.S. Marshal -
    https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/richard-wade-u-s-marshal/id1549613880

    Website and Socials for Barry M. Putt, Jr. -

    Website -
    https://www.barrymputtjr.com

    FB - https://www.facebook.com/barry.m.putt
    IG - @barrymputtjr
    @puttbarry
    X - @bmputt

    Websites and socials for James Elden, PMP, and Playwright's Spotlight -

    Punk Monkey Productions -
    www.punkmonkeyproductions.com

    PLAY Noir -
    www.playnoir.com

    PLAY Noir Anthology –
    www.punkmonkeyproductions.com/contact.html

    James Elden -
    Twitter - @jameseldensauer
    IG - @alakardrake
    FB - fb.com/jameseldensauer

    Punk Monkey Productions and PLAY Noir -
    Twitter - @punkmonkeyprods
    - @playnoirla
    IG - @punkmonkeyprods
    - @playnoir_la
    FB - fb.com/playnoir
    - fb.com/punkmonkeyproductions

    Playwright's Spotlight -
    Twitter - @wrightlightpod
    IG - @playwrights_spotlight

    Playwriting services through Los Angeles Collegiate Playwrights Festival
    www.losangelescollegiateplaywrightsfestival.com/services.html

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    Playwright Boni B. Alvarez stopped by Playwright's Spotlight during the run of his historic play Mix-Mix: The Filipino Adventures of a German Jewish Boy. In such, we discuss approaching historical figures and events and flashbacks on stage. We also discuss his approach to writing "in threads," being married to material, finding momentum, and addressing and giving feedback. We also explore Julliard, his start in playwriting, lessons in playwriting and having a style. We also touch on what is craft, finding an arc, and writing and finding a good antagonist. It's a fascinating episode that explore the evolvement of writing and revision, "taking every single note," making changes and change "requests," as well as content warnings. As always, I hope you walk away with some beautiful insight into the craft of playwriting. Now, sit back and get to work.

    Boni B. Alvarez is a Los Angeles-based playwright-actor and faculty member at the USC School of Dramatic Arts. He has been a semifinalist for the O’Neill National Playwrights Conference and a Finalist for the PEN Center USA Literary Award, Bay Area Playwrights Festival, Aurora Theatre’s Global Age Project, and Clubbed Thumb’s Biennial Commission. He is currently in the Geffen Playhouse’s Writer’s Room and a Resident Playwright with New Dramatists. His plays include America Adjacent, Bloodletting, Fixed, Nicky, Dallas Non-Stop, Driven, The Debut of Georgia, Emmylu, and Refuge for a Purple Heart. He holds a BA from Sarah Lawrence College, an MFA (Acting) from A.R.T./MXAT Institute at Harvard University, and an MFA (Dramatic Writing) from USC. His play Mix-Mix: The Filipino Adventures of a German Jewish Boy opens May 18 and runs through June 16 at The Los Angeles Theatre Center.

    For tickets to Mix-Mix: The Filipino Adventures of a German Jewish Boy visit -
    https://dola.com/events/2024/6/6/mix-mix-tickets

    To watch the video format of this episode, visit -
    https://youtu.be/1UzeyRIgdtI

    Links to resources mentioned in this episode -
    https://americanrepertorytheater.org

    Website and Socials for Boni B. Alvarez -
    https://dramaticarts.usc.edu/boni-b-alvarez/

    Websites and socials for James Elden, PMP, and Playwright's Spotlight -

    Punk Monkey Productions -
    www.punkmonkeyproductions.com

    PLAY Noir -
    www.playnoir.com

    PLAY Noir Anthology –
    www.punkmonkeyproductions.com/contact.html

    James Elden -
    Twitter - @jameseldensauer
    IG - @alakardrake
    FB - fb.com/jameseldensauer

    Punk Monkey Productions and PLAY Noir -
    Twitter - @punkmonkeyprods
    - @playnoirla
    IG - @punkmonkeyprods
    - @playnoir_la
    FB - fb.com/playnoir
    - fb.com/punkmonkeyproductions

    Playwright's Spotlight -
    Twitter - @wrightlightpod
    IG - @playwrights_spotlight

    Playwriting services through Los Angeles Collegiate Playwrights Festival
    www.losangelescollegiateplaywrightsfestival.com/services.html

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    David Johann Kim stopped by Playwright's Spotlight to discuss his two new simultaneous running plays and the process in which they were developed, their similarities surrounding the same historical event, and the collaborative process working with two different troupes and directors and his "overnight" success. We also discuss the value of workshops, recording notes opposed to writing them, fighting with structure, the Joint-Stock Method, discoveries from table work, writing rituals, and embracing rejection letters. It's a fascinating conversation about a unique situation. I hope you enjoy the talk.

    David Johann Kim is an actor and playwright. His plays PANG SPA and TWO STOP were awarded the 2022 Los Angeles New Play Project Award and Grant. TWO STOP was recently workshopped at The Inkwell Theater and PANG SPA was a semifinalist for the 2018 O’Neill National Playwrights Conference, Ashland New Play Festival and Bay Area Playwrights Festival and the final round of Dennis and Victoria Ross Foundation Playwrights Program. He holds an MFA from UC San Diego and is a member of The Dramatists Guild, The Playwrights Union, EST/LA’s Playwrights Unit, Chalk Rep’s Writers group, Playwrights ThinkTank and cofounder of EST/LA’s Ignite Project.

    To watch the video format of this episode, visit -
    https://youtu.be/N4oPK8ZBt5M

    For tickets to both Two Stop (May 2 – June 9, 2024) and Pang Spa (May 16th - June 9th), visit - https://www.estlosangeles.org/two-stop-world-premiere

    Links to resources mentioned in this episode -

    Los Angeles New Play Project -
    https://lanpp.org

    EST/LA (Ensemble Studio Theatre) -
    https://www.estlosangeles.org

    Chalk Repertory Theatre -
    https://www.chalkrep.com

    The Magic -
    https://magictheatre.org/

    Asian American Theatre Company -
    https://naatco.org

    New Works Now -
    https://downtownla.com/do/new-original-works-now-festival

    Lark Play Development -
    https://www.nyc-arts.org/organizations/lark-play-development-center/

    Inkwell Workshop -
    https://www.inkwellretreats.org

    Circle X Writers -
    https://www.circlextheatre.org/new-page-2

    Evolving Playwrights -
    https://www.circlextheatre.org/evolving2023

    Ignite Project -
    https://www.estlosangeles.org/ignite-project

    New Play Exchange -
    https://newplayexchange.org/

    Website and Socials for David Johann Kim -

    IG - @d.yo_hankim
    Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/david.j.kim.982

    Websites and socials for James Elden, PMP, and Playwright's Spotlight -

    Punk Monkey Productions -
    www.punkmonkeyproductions.com

    PLAY Noir -
    www.playnoir.com

    PLAY Noir Anthology –
    www.punkmonkeyproductions.com/contact.html

    James Elden -
    Twitter - @jameseldensauer
    IG - @alakardrake
    FB - fb.com/jameseldensauer

    Punk Monkey Productions and PLAY Noir -
    Twitter - @punkmonkeyprods
    - @playnoirla
    IG - @punkmonkeyprods
    - @playnoir_la
    FB - fb.com/playnoir
    - fb.com/punkmonkeyproductions

    Playwright's Spotlight -
    Twitter - @wrightlightpod
    IG - @playwrights_spotlight

    Playwriting services through Los Angeles Collegiate Playwrights Festival
    www.losangelescollegiateplaywrightsfestival.com/services.html

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    Michelle Kholos Brooks sat in the Playwright's Spotlight for a wonderful conversation about her approach to the craft. We talked about the rehearsal process with the return of her play Hitler's Tasters in which we touch on writing transitions, the effects of Covid on this particular piece and the different renditions prior to publication as well as working with different casts. We also discuss inspiration to write historical events, playing in different markets, her trajectory into playwriting from journalism, overcoming struggles, writing exposition well, using and implementing prompts, editing, motivation, and detailing or suggesting stage directions. As always, it was a very insightful interview that I hope you will enjoy. Cheers!

    Hitler's Tasters runs May 4th through June 3rd at Rogue Machine Theater. Tickets can be purchased at - https://roguemachine.ludus.com/index.php?show_id=200451592

    Michelle Kholos Brooks is an award-winning playwright with productions staged internationally. Awards and distinctions include the Susan Glaspell Award for H*TLER’S TASTERS and the Riva Shiner Comedy Award for KALAMAZOO, co-written with Kelly Younger. ROOM 1214 was a finalist for The Ashland New Plays Festival, and her play HOSTAGE was a finalist for the Woodward/Newman Drama Award, The Fratti-Newman Political Play Contest, and a Showcase finalist for the National New Play Network. Other plays include War Words, Chair, and Project Fear (and All the Feels). She earned her BA from Emerson College and an MFA is Fiction from Otis College of Art and Design and she is Playwright-in-Residence at New York Rep.

    For the video format of this episode, click -
    https://youtu.be/InlPEuB2b-0

    Links mentioned in this episode -

    Rogue Machine Theatre -
    https://www.roguemachinetheatre.org

    New Light Theater Project -
    https://www.newlighttheaterproject.com

    Pacific Resident Theater -
    https://pacificresidenttheatre.org

    Dramatists Bill of Rights -
    https://www.dramatistsguild.com/rights

    New Play Exchange -
    https://newplayexchange.org

    Websites and socials for Michelle Kholos Brooks -

    https://www.michellekholosbrooks.com

    IG - @michellekholosbrooks
    X/Twiiter - @MKholosBrooks
    FB - https://www.facebook.com/michelle.k.brooks.7

    Websites and socials for James Elden, PMP, and Playwright's Spotlight -

    Punk Monkey Productions -
    www.punkmonkeyproductions.com

    PLAY Noir -
    www.playnoir.com

    PLAY Noir Anthology –
    www.punkmonkeyproductions.com/contact.html

    James Elden -
    Twitter - @jameseldensauer
    IG - @alakardrake
    FB - fb.com/jameseldensauer

    Punk Monkey Productions and PLAY Noir -
    Twitter - @punkmonkeyprods
    - @playnoirla
    IG - @punkmonkeyprods
    - @playnoir_la
    FB - fb.com/playnoir
    - fb.com/punkmonkeyproductions

    Playwright's Spotlight -
    Twitter - @wrightlightpod
    IG - @playwrights_spotlight

    Playwriting services through Los Angeles Collegiate Playwrights Festival
    www.losangelescollegiateplaywrightsfestival.com/services.html

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    Playwright Oliver Mayer joined us before the premiere of his new play Ghost Waltz. Oliver shares his experience writing operas, the medium's influence on his playwriting and the musicality of English as well as the intimacy of theatre and creative control, the after affects of "crashing into the wall. We also explore writing rituals, interruptions, reframing your story, breaking bad habits and the dangers of wit, where to start a scene and "when the mask falls," and wrap things up with dialogue and stage directions, the rules of twos and threes, the use of music, translating works, and saving (L.A.) theatre and nontraditional venues. It was certainly another page in the lesson books for me. I hope you walk away with something insightful. Enjoy.

    Oliver Mayer is a playwright, poet, essayist and librettist, whose newest opera 3 Paderewskis, composed by Jenni Brandon, received its world premiere at Washington D.C.’s Kennedy Center in 2019. He is the author of more than 30 plays, from his ground-breaking Blade to the Heat to its long-awaited sequel - Members Only; he is currently at work on Ultimate Mix Tape, the third play in the Blade trilogy. Other produced plays include Blood Match and Yerma in the Desert (inspired by the plays of Federico Garcia Lorca), Fortune is a Woman, The Wallowa Project, Dias y Flores, Dark Matters, Young Valiant, Joy of the Desolate, The Sinner from Toledo, Laws of Sympathy and Ragged Time. He is developing new plays with The Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts and the Getty Villa. He is a tenured professor and Associate Dean of Faculty at USC’s School of Dramatic Arts. The world premiere of his play Ghost Waltz opens at the Los Angeles Theater Center on May 4th and runs through June 6th.

    For tickets to Ghost Waltz, visit -
    https://www.latinotheaterco.org/ghostwaltz

    To view the video format of this episode, visit -
    https://youtu.be/hDj406wgr6g

    Links mentioned in this episode -

    Latino Theater Company -
    https://www.latinotheaterco.org

    Live at the Met -
    https://www.metopera.org/season/radio/saturday-matinee-broadcasts/

    Website and Socials for Oliver Mayer -

    Website -
    www.olivermayer.com

    USC - School of Dramatic Arts -
    https://dramaticarts.usc.edu/faculty-qa-oliver-mayer/

    Websites and socials for James Elden, PMP, and Playwright's Spotlight -

    Punk Monkey Productions -
    www.punkmonkeyproductions.com

    PLAY Noir -
    www.playnoir.com

    PLAY Noir Anthology –
    www.punkmonkeyproductions.com/contact.html

    James Elden -
    Twitter - @jameseldensauer
    IG - @alakardrake
    FB - fb.com/jameseldensauer

    Punk Monkey Productions and PLAY Noir -
    Twitter - @punkmonkeyprods
    - @playnoirla
    IG - @punkmonkeyprods
    - @playnoir_la
    FB - fb.com/playnoir
    - fb.com/punkmonkeyproductions

    Playwright's Spotlight -
    Twitter - @wrightlightpod
    IG - @playwrights_spotlight

    Playwriting services through Los Angeles Collegiate Playwrights Festival
    www.losangelescollegiateplaywrightsfestival.com/services.html

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    Playwright Tira Palmquist sat in the Playwright's Spotlight while rehearsing her latest play The Body's Midnight. We had a wonderful conversation discussing the benefits of table work, entering the flow state and making discoveries later in the process, the role of the playwright in rehearsals, cutting characters, time between drafts, and the tool of "saving as." We also touch on the different development processes, rookie mistakes, teaching subtext and fixing your flaws, finding your voice, poetry in playwriting as well as her take on "pay to play" and finding opportunities. It was another interview full of insight that I hope can help take your playwriting to the next level. Enjoy!

    TIRA PALMQUIST is a dramaturg, director and playwright known for plays that merge the personal, the political and the poetic. Her play, The Way North was developed at the 2018 Seven Devils Playwrights Conference and was a finalist for the 2018 O’Neill National Playwrights Conference. Other plays include: Two Degrees, Ten Mile Lake, Age of Bees, and This Floating World. She teaches creative writing at the Orange County School of the Arts, and has also taught at Wesleyan University and the University of California-Irvine. She’s back in town for a short spell for rehearsals of her play The Body’s Midnight which opens April 27th at the Boston Court Theater in Pasadena, CA.

    For tickets to The Body's Midnight through May 26th -
    https://bostoncourtpasadena.org/events/thebodysmidnight/

    To view the video format of this episode, visit -
    https://youtu.be/i4JBkve6CtA

    Links mentioned in this episode -

    Seven Devils New Play Foundry -
    https://www.sevendevils.org

    Boston Court Pasadena -
    https://bostoncourtpasadena.org

    Playwrights' Center -
    https://pwcenter.org

    New Play Exchange -
    https://newplayexchange.org

    Original Works Publishing -
    https://www.originalworksonline.com

    TRW Plays -
    https://trwplays.com/

    Websites and socials for Tira Palmquist -

    www.tirapalmquist.com

    IG - @tira.p
    Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/tira.palmquist

    Websites and socials for James Elden, PMP, and Playwright's Spotlight -

    Punk Monkey Productions -
    www.punkmonkeyproductions.com

    PLAY Noir -
    www.playnoir.com

    PLAY Noir Anthology –
    www.punkmonkeyproductions.com/contact.html

    James Elden -
    Twitter - @jameseldensauer
    IG - @alakardrake
    FB - fb.com/jameseldensauer

    Punk Monkey Productions and PLAY Noir -
    Twitter - @punkmonkeyprods
    - @playnoirla
    IG - @punkmonkeyprods
    - @playnoir_la
    FB - fb.com/playnoir
    - fb.com/punkmonkeyproductions

    Playwright's Spotlight -
    Twitter - @wrightlightpod
    IG - @playwrights_spotlight

    Playwriting services through Los Angeles Collegiate Playwrights Festival
    www.losangelescollegiateplaywrightsfestival.com/services.html

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    Joan of Arcadia's Becky Wahlstrom stopped by Playwright's Spotlight while in town from Nashville to help wrap up the rehearsal process for the premiere of her new play A Froggy Becomes. Becky discusses how she started out writing plays after a successful stint in Hollywood. We touch a bit on censorship from theaters, the pros and cons of writing for small budgets, and having a network circle and how it can help, the experience of coming into rehearsals late in the process, feedback in Nashville vs Chicago as well as the Nashville market and the benefits of second and third tier markets. Finally, we talk about writing layers and character transformation, prejudging the audience, evolving through experience and taking chances, and taking the time to write through each character's eyes. It's an energetic episode at its finest and Becky delivers. Enjoy.

    Becky Wahlstrom attended the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art in England and has appeared on shows such as Star Trek: Enterprise, Grey’s Anatomy, Mad Men, NCIS, Judging Amy, and is best known for the supporting role of Grace Polk on the series Joan of Arcadia. She recently dipped her toe back into playwriting with the premiere of her play A Froggy Becomes at Open Fist Theatre in Los Angeles.
    For tickets to A Froggy Becomes through April 13th, visit -
    https://openfisttheatre.my.salesforce-sites.com/ticket#/

    To view the video format of this episode, visit -
    https://youtu.be/ZGo5JVYll1M

    Links mentioned in this episode -

    Open Fist Theatre Company -
    https://openfist.org

    Nashville Repertory Theatre -
    https://nashvillerep.org/

    Moving Arts Theatre Company -
    https://movingarts.org

    Dramatists Guild -
    https://www.dramatistsguild.com

    Websites and Socials for Becky Wahlstrom -

    http://www.beckywahlstrom.com

    Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/becky.wahlstrom
    IG - @beckywahlstrom

    New Play Exchange -
    https://newplayexchange.org

    Websites and socials for James Elden, PMP, and Playwright's Spotlight -

    Punk Monkey Productions -
    www.punkmonkeyproductions.com

    PLAY Noir -
    www.playnoir.com

    PLAY Noir Anthology –
    www.punkmonkeyproductions.com/contact.html

    James Elden -
    Twitter - @jameseldensauer
    IG - @alakardrake
    FB - fb.com/jameseldensauer

    Punk Monkey Productions and PLAY Noir -
    Twitter - @punkmonkeyprods
    - @playnoirla
    IG - @punkmonkeyprods
    - @playnoir_la
    FB - fb.com/playnoir
    - fb.com/punkmonkeyproductions

    Playwright's Spotlight -
    Twitter - @wrightlightpod
    IG - @playwrights_spotlight

    Playwriting services through Los Angeles Collegiate Playwrights Festival
    www.losangelescollegiateplaywrightsfestival.com/services.html

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    This week playwright Steve Fife sat in-studio in the Playwright's Spotlight. It was a reflective conversation of his experience in New York and on Broadway in the seventies, his dislike of eighties, and the joyous return in the nineties. We discuss rewriting and updating past works, getting back to theatre's roots, directing your own work (of course) and The Greats, the current acceptance of dark subject matter, and audience feedback at staged readings. We also touch on theatre in L.A., cast conflicts and obligations, Playwrights vs Directors interpretation, lessons from workshop participation vs running workshops as well as lessons as a literary manager which led into stories of David Ives and fame in the bubble of theatre and being a big fish in a small pond. Our conversation ends in writing natural dialogue. It's a fascinating conversation through a window of where theatre was and where it is now and Steve's connection with personas we've all come to know throughout our time in this wondrous arena. I'm sure you'll find something to connect with. Enjoy!

    Steve Fife is an author, poet, and playwright and former reporter and literary manager. His plays SAVAGE WORLD, BREAK OF DAY and THIS IS NOT WHAT I ORDERED have been published by Samuel French/Concord Theatricals. Other plays include In The Mood, Sizzle Sizzle, Blue Kiss, The Kitchen Girl, Fun With Freud, Scattered Blossoms, Vincent in the Asylum, Van Gogh’s Zombie Movie, The Transformation Center, Bring Your Own and The Blessing. His adaptation of Sholem Asch’s God of Vengeance was produced Off-Broadway and The American Wife had its World Premiere at the Park Theatre in London. He was 2019-20 writer-in-residence at the Ark Theatre in North Hollywood. He has also penned book & lyrics for four musicals. He is a graduate the National Theatre Institute, Sarah Lawrence College and received his MFA from Columbia University’s School of the Arts.

    To view the video format of this episode, visit -
    https://youtu.be/RZmBvAMPM3E

    Links mentioned in this episode -

    Interact Theatre Company -
    https://www.interactla.org/

    "Hurricane" Carter -
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rubin_Carter

    Matrix Theatre -
    http://www.matrixtheatre.com

    New Dramatists -
    https://newdramatists.org

    Concord Theatricals -
    https://www.concordtheatricals.com

    Websites and socials for Steve Fife -

    Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/steve.fife.94
    X - @twistedhipster8
    IG - @steve.fife.94

    Websites and socials for James Elden, PMP, and Playwright's Spotlight -

    Punk Monkey Productions -
    www.punkmonkeyproductions.com

    PLAY Noir -
    www.playnoir.com

    PLAY Noir Anthology –
    www.punkmonkeyproductions.com/contact.html

    James Elden -
    Twitter - @jameseldensauer
    IG - @alakardrake
    FB - fb.com/jameseldensauer

    Punk Monkey Productions and PLAY Noir -
    Twitter - @punkmonkeyprods
    - @playnoirla
    IG - @punkmonkeyprods
    - @playnoir_la
    FB - fb.com/playnoir
    - fb.com/punkmonkeyproductions

    Playwright's Spotlight -
    Twitter - @wrightlightpod
    IG - @playwrights_spotlight

    Playwriting services through Los Angeles Collegiate Playwrights Festival
    www.losangelescollegiateplaywrightsfestival.com/services.html

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    Catya McMullen stopped by Playwright's Spotlight during the run of her new play Arrowhead which runs through March 4, 2024. In this episode, we talk about surviving lockdowns as an artist, what makes a good writer, reflecting life on stage, stage plays as love letters. We also discuss what comes after the initial idea, writing from a personal place and putting away the constraints, laughing your way into a deeper conversation and, a new term from me, the New York City Hustle and the benefits of becoming more generous in your theatre community. In addition, Catya shares her editing technique of Scene Tetris, deciphering notes from prescriptive fixes, accountability and keeping motivated, and whether or not you can find any of her rapping/hip hop performances online. Another fun episode I hope you'll enjoy.

    Catya McMullen is a playwright and comedian. Her short play, MISSED CONNECTION won the 37th Samuel French Off Off Broadway Short Play Festival. She is the author of the comedic hip hop musical LOCKED UP BITCHES and the plays GEORGIA MERTCHING IS DEAD, AGNES, EVERYTHING IS PROBABLY GOING TO BE OKAY, WE PRAY TO ELEPHANTS, ASSHOLES IN GAS STATIONS, RUBBER DUCKS AND SUNSETS, and THE COLLECTIVE. She is a proud alum of the Obie award winning EST/Youngblood and a company member of The Middle Voice Theater Company and was a finalist for the City Theater National Award for Short Playwriting and the Creator of the quarterly variety show WE ARE ANIMALS where she raps under her feminist hip hop alias “Chihuahua Fancy” and has received multiple commissions from the Sloan Foundation. She teaches sketch comedy and playwriting at The People’s Improv Theater. Her latest play Arrowhead opened February 9th and runs through March 4th, 2024 at Atwater Village Theater in Los Angeles.

    To view the video format of this episode, visit -
    https://youtu.be/qIrJvOJn_Z4

    Links mentioned in this episode -

    Tickets to Arrowhead (Closing March 4, 2024) and IAMA Theatre Company -
    https://www.iamatheatre.com/plays-events/arrowhead

    Sloan Foundation -
    https://sloan.org

    The Flea Theatre -
    https://theflea.org

    Dramatists Play Service (DPS) -
    https://www.dramatists.com

    Websites and socials for Catya McCullen -

    IG - @mccatya

    Websites and socials for James Elden, PMP, and Playwright's Spotlight -

    Punk Monkey Productions -
    www.punkmonkeyproductions.com

    PLAY Noir -
    www.playnoir.com

    PLAY Noir Anthology –
    www.punkmonkeyproductions.com/contact.html

    James Elden -
    X - @jameseldensauer
    IG - @alakardrake
    FB - fb.com/jameseldensauer

    Punk Monkey Productions and PLAY Noir -
    X - @punkmonkeyprods
    - @playnoirla
    IG - @punkmonkeyprods
    - @playnoir_la
    FB - fb.com/playnoir
    - fb.com/punkmonkeyproductions

    Playwright's Spotlight -
    X - @wrightlightpod
    IG - @playwrights_spotlight

    Playwriting services through Los Angeles Collegiate Playwrights Festival
    www.losangelescollegiateplaywrightsfestival.com/services.html

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    Had the pleasure of chatting with playwright and son of actress Eileen Heckart (Bus Stop), Luke Yankee, about growing up in the world of Hollywood and his journey to be coming a playwright. It's a wonderful interview that touches on his relationships with not only the Hollywood greats but also the pioneers of the theatre (including Steven Schwartz, Beth Henley, David Lindsay-Abaire, and David Henry Hwang) and how they affected his growth as an artist and craft of playwriting. We touch on his delving into playwriting, winning The Stanley Award, his inspirations and writing style, receiving notes and getting bad feedback, knowing and breaking the rules of playwriting as well as the importance of script analysis and criticism. We also talk the benefits of making your work more personal, making characters sound different, learning from the Greeks and other classics, and what he views as the most important element of playwriting. Also, if you're a long time listener to the podcast, Luke may very well have ended the debate on whether or not it's worth studying playwriting in academia. Overall, Luke was is absolutely charming and delivers a plethora of knowledge about the craft. Enjoy!

    Luke Yankee is a writer, director, producer, actor, and teacher. His play, "The Last Lifeboat" (published by Dramatists Play Service) has had more than 50 productions in North America and has won over 60 regional awards. His play, "Marilyn, Mom & Me" was the recipient of the Southwest Theatre Productions Sponsor's Award, the Moondance Stageplay Award, and the Writer's Digest Award for Best Play. His play, “Confessions of a Star Maker” was recently a finalist for the Screencraft stageplay competition and was chosen for the Last Frontier Theatre Conference. Other plays include "A Place at Forest Lawn", "The Man Who Killed The Cure" and "The Jesus Hickey".

    To view the video format of this episode, visit -
    https://youtu.be/TCjWtRO1k9I

    Links mentioned in this episode -

    The Stanley Award -
    https://wagner.edu/performing-arts/stanley-drama/

    International City Theatre -
    https://ictlongbeach.org

    The Art of Writing for the Theatre -
    https://www.amazon.com/Art-Writing-Theatre-Introduction-Introductions/dp/1350155578

    Play Submissions Helper -
    https://playsubmissionshelper.com

    William Inge Theatre Festival -
    https://ingecenter.org/festival/

    The O'Neills -
    https://www.theoneill.org

    UC Riverside MFA Program -
    https://palmdesertmfa.ucr.edu

    Socials and Website for Luke Yankee -

    www.lukeyankee.com

    FB - www.facebook.com/luke.yankee
    IG - @lukebyankee
    X/Twitter - @lukebyankee

    Websites and socials for James Elden, PMP, and Playwright's Spotlight -

    Punk Monkey Productions -
    www.punkmonkeyproductions.com

    PLAY Noir -
    www.playnoir.com

    PLAY Noir Anthology –
    www.punkmonkeyproductions.com/contact.html

    James Elden -
    Twitter - @jameseldensauer
    IG - @alakardrake
    FB - fb.com/jameseldensauer

    Punk Monkey Productions and PLAY Noir -
    Twitter - @punkmonkeyprods
    - @playnoirla
    IG - @punkmonkeyprods
    - @playnoir_la
    FB - fb.com/playnoir
    - fb.com/punkmonkeyproductions

    Playwright's Spotlight -
    Twitter - @wrightlightpod
    IG - @playwrights_spotlight

    Playwriting services through Los Angeles Collegiate Playwrights Festival
    www.losangelescollegiateplaywrightsfestival.com/services.html

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    Donna Hoke sat in the Playwright's Spotlight to discuss her journey into playwriting. In this interview we touch on her involvement in the Official Playwrights of Facebook, her start as playwright from a journalism background and learning on the fly, working in a smaller market and "owning your home town" as well as building relationships and putting in the time. We also talk about being commissioned, finding that "flow," finding opportunities, playwriting struggles, the use of character backstories, using exercises as standalone pieces, the structure and trends of ten-minute plays, and what constitutes success. Again, Donna offers such great insight and resources, I think you'll find yourself with a plethora of information. Cheers.

    Donna Hoke’s work has been seen in 48 states and on five continents. She has been nominated for the Primus, Blackburn, and Laura Pels prizes, and is a three-time winner of the Emanuel Fried Award for Outstanding New Play for SEEDS, SONS & LOVERS, and ONCE IN MY LIFETIME. She has also twice received Individual Artist Awards from the New York State Council on the Arts to develop HEARTS OF STONE and CANALSIDE. She has been serving the Dramatists Guild in various capacities since 2012, is an ensemble playwright at Road Less Traveled Productions, and is former moderator of the 13,500+-member Official Playwrights of Facebook Other plays include - BRILLIANT WORKS OF ART, ELEVATOR GIRL, SAFE, and TEACH.

    To view the video format of this episode, visit -
    https://youtu.be/fnbkyVL4Sec

    Links mentioned in this episode -

    The Official Playwrights of Facebook -
    https://www.facebook.com/groups/2351514659

    New Play Exchange -
    https://newplayexchange.org/

    World Less Traveled Productions -
    https://www.roadlesstraveledproductions.org

    Playwrights' Center -
    https://pwcenter.org

    Play Submission Helper -
    https://playsubmissionshelper.com

    National New Play Network -
    https://nnpn.org

    The Dramatic Writer's Companion -
    https://www.amazon.com/Dramatic-Writers-Companion-Characters-Publishing/dp/0226172546

    Dramatists Guild -
    https://www.dramatistsguild.com

    Seven Devils -
    https://www.sevendevils.org

    Trade-A-Play Tuesday -
    https://blog.donnahoke.com/trade-a-play-tuesday/

    Playwright's Binge -
    https://groups.io/g/playwrightbinge

    YouthPLAYS -
    https://www.youthplays.com/

    Broadway Licensing -
    https://broadwaylicensing.com

    Playwright's Spotlight with Steven Dietz -
    https://youtu.be/CnS8-gegiUc

    Websites and socials for Donna Hoke -

    Website - www.donnahoke.com

    IG - @dhokeplays
    Twitter/X - @donnahoke
    Snap - @hokeplays

    Websites and socials for James Elden, PMP, and Playwright's Spotlight -

    Punk Monkey Productions -
    www.punkmonkeyproductions.com

    PLAY Noir -
    www.playnoir.com

    PLAY Noir Anthology –
    www.punkmonkeyproductions.com/contact.html

    James Elden -
    Twitter - @jameseldensauer
    IG - @alakardrake
    FB - fb.com/jameseldensauer

    Punk Monkey Productions and PLAY Noir -
    Twitter - @punkmonkeyprods
    - @playnoirla
    IG - @punkmonkeyprods
    - @playnoir_la
    FB - fb.com/playnoir
    - fb.com/punkmonkeyproductions

    Playwright's Spotlight -
    Twitter - @wrightlightpod
    IG - @playwrights_spotlight

    Playwriting services through LACPF -

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    In this episode of Playwright's Spotlight, long time friend and standup Henry Phillips stopped by to discuss another aspect of writing for the stage - Standup Comedy. Henry shares his origins into the craft and business of standup, his approach to comedy and knowing when you've got the right joke, the use of Twitter as a testing ground, and how to segue into the next joke. We also talk about voice vs character, the ideal length of a joke, having jokes stolen, testing material and drawing from life, dry spells and branding as well as confidence and commitment in performance. In addition, we touch on building up to being a headliner, relationships and invitations, comedic potential and when's too soon to joke about a topic. It was a lot of fun to learn to hear Henry's pathway to his success. I hope you enjoy it.

    Henry Phillips is an actor, writer, musician and standup comic. He has played hundreds of cities across the country and around the world. He has recorded five comedy albums including On the Shoulders of Freaks, Number 2, Why Haven’t I Heard From You, L.A. Dreams, and Neither Here Nor There. He’s appeared in multiple episodes of Silicon Valley as well as Season Two, Episode 4 of Drunk History. He is the co-writer of both Punching the Clown and Punching Henry and stars in the hit web-series Henry’s Kitchen.

    To view the video format of this episode, visit -
    https://youtu.be/7UI9zTfzt2U

    Links mentioned in this episode -

    Gengis Cohen -
    https://www.genghiscohen.com

    The Improv -
    https://improv.com/hollywood/

    Dr. Demento -
    https://www.drdemento.com

    The Second Degree -
    https://www.imdb.com/video/vi2560076569

    Websites and socials for Henry Phillips -

    https://henryphillips.com
    henrys.kitchen

    Twitter/X - @henlips
    IG - @henlips
    Twitch - @henlips1
    YouTube - @henryphillips

    Websites and socials for James Elden, PMP, and Playwright's Spotlight -

    Punk Monkey Productions -
    www.punkmonkeyproductions.com

    PLAY Noir -
    www.playnoir.com

    PLAY Noir Anthology –
    www.punkmonkeyproductions.com/contact.html

    James Elden -
    Twitter - @jameseldensauer
    IG - @alakardrake
    FB - fb.com/jameseldensauer

    Punk Monkey Productions and PLAY Noir -
    Twitter - @punkmonkeyprods
    - @playnoirla
    IG - @punkmonkeyprods
    - @playnoir_la
    FB - fb.com/playnoir
    - fb.com/punkmonkeyproductions

    Playwright's Spotlight -
    Twitter - @wrightlightpod
    IG - @playwrights_spotlight

    Playwriting services through Los Angeles Collegiate Playwrights Festival
    www.losangelescollegiateplaywrightsfestival.com/services.html

    Support the show

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    This was an absolute treat and a dream come true. Paul Greenberg from the sketch comedy troop The Vacant Lot honored me with ninety minutes of his time to come and talk shop. We discuss his pathway to success while performing onstage and then being cancelled in Canada as well as auditioning for SNL. We touch on what makes a good idea, how something always has to go wrong, and how a sketch must have a good ending. We also talk about the structure of sketch, the Canadien Dream, the history of Second City, doing your time and learning from the greats and how L.A. gets it wrong in the world of improv and sketch. Paul is chock full of knowledge and insight and shares his wisdom on how to be successful in the world of sketch comedy. I hope you have as much fun listening as I did recording this episode. Enjoy!

    To view the video format of this episode, visit -
    https://youtu.be/XSAXIIUHYs4

    Links mentioned in this episode -

    The Brill Building -
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brill_Building

    Rita MacNeil -
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rita_MacNeil

    Ryerson Polytechnic University -
    https://www.torontomu.ca

    The Groundlings -
    https://groundlings.com

    Second City -
    https://www.secondcity.com

    Nichols and May -
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lKL1tNv__kU

    The Vacant Lot -
    https://www.youtube.com/@thevacantlot137

    Websites and socials for Paul Greenberg -

    Hanging with Doctor Z -
    www.hangingwithdoctorz.com

    IG - @paulgreenberg1
    @thesensationalrustysteele

    Websites and socials for James Elden, PMP, and Playwright's Spotlight -

    Punk Monkey Productions -
    www.punkmonkeyproductions.com

    PLAY Noir -
    www.playnoir.com

    PLAY Noir Anthology –
    www.punkmonkeyproductions.com/contact.html

    James Elden -
    Twitter - @jameseldensauer
    IG - @alakardrake
    FB - fb.com/jameseldensauer

    Punk Monkey Productions and PLAY Noir -
    Twitter - @punkmonkeyprods
    - @playnoirla
    IG - @punkmonkeyprods
    - @playnoir_la
    FB - fb.com/playnoir
    - fb.com/punkmonkeyproductions

    Playwright's Spotlight -
    Twitter - @wrightlightpod
    IG - @playwrights_spotlight

    Playwriting services through Los Angeles Collegiate Playwrights Festival
    www.losangelescollegiateplaywrightsfestival.com/services.html

    Support the show