
Online Class:
Demystifying Non-Linear Playwriting
Performance can be made and written in all types of ways, and sometimes you need to bypass your preconceived notions to open up your writing. In this 8-week class, you will interrogate what it means to make material that challenges the audience without being exclusionary or pretentious. This class isn't an argument against story or plot based work, just a reminder that there are a plethora of ways to communicate and express our human condition. Theater is an experience, not a Cathedral. Let's get a little CRAZY!
This class might be for you if you:
Feel limited by traditional dramatic structure when starting to write a play.
Are interested in emotional trajectory as opposed to plot based or episodic structure in your work.
Have an open mind and are willing to try things outside of your comfort zone.
In this class you will:
Explore different ways to subvert and restructure preconceived notions of how plays are made and put together.
Discuss how nonlinear work appears in modern plays.
Do warm up exercises in the first few classes to get to know each other, and then complete short writing exercises throughout the semester to broaden the ways you create work.
For the first part of the semester, bring in 10-15 pages to share each week, with structured feedback led by William.
As the semester moves forward, schedule slots for bringing in larger pieces of text to share in order to dive even deeper into each work.
Be given a small reading list with an additional list of optional reading from William, as well as an observational environmental scavenger hunt project to complete throughout the semester to supply the class with writing content and icebreakers.
By the end of this class you will have:
A set of fresh, non-traditional tools and exercises to open up your writing.
A working draft of a play in process, generated from the lessons learned in class.
The courage to break out of your preconceived notions of playwriting and experiment with form.
FACULTY
William Burke
SCHEDULE
Mondays from 6:00pm – 9:00pm ET
LOCATION
Online!
PRICING
Returning Students: $440
New Students: $480
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FOR MORE INFO
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For more information, please call 212.840.9705 x215 or email espa@primarystages.org.
REGISTRATION AND SCHEDULE
Instructor: William Burke (Writer, curator, and director; Co-Chair, Soho Rep Writer/Director Lab)
Mondays from 6:00pm – 9:00pm ET
June 23, July 7, 14, 21, 28, August 4, 11, 18
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Zoom Meeting is easy to start, join, and use to collaborate online in a personable way via desktop or mobile without complicated set-ups. The Zoom Meeting Host (your ESPA instructor or administrator) sends out a meeting link and at the time of your class, you just click the link to launch the virtual classroom via your web browser. In the Zoom Meeting, each participant can share their webcam so that you're not only hearing your instructor and classmates but seeing them too, making it feel similar to being in one of the studios at ESPA. Other exciting collaborative Zoom features include Breakout Rooms in which students can meet in smaller groups, “Raise Your Hand” feature to better facilitate balanced conversation, Screen Sharing, and Chat. If you can't log in via a computer, there are also options to phone into the meeting so you can still participate in the class even if you find yourself without computer or internet access. And Zoom has an Apple and Android app, making it possible to take part in class from any device.