Archive for the ‘Play Development’ Category

“Dig Nation” rehearsal footage

Friday, May 9th, 2008


Dig rehearsal from Tommy Smith on Vimeo.

Michael McQuilken (man in video) and I are going to Prague Theatre Festival later this month to perform our co-written show “A Day In Dig Nation”. We just re-staged the opening; Michael needed this for rehearsal purposes. Rehearsal space is my loft. Imagine an intricate projection sequence going on behind Michael, illustrating the sound & foley…

“On Playwriting”

Thursday, April 10th, 2008


“On Playwriting” from Tommy Smith on Vimeo.

The first in a series of web videos commissioned by The New York Council for Poets and Playwrights (NYCPP).

Jason Grote On New Play Development (Part XXV…)

Monday, February 11th, 2008

Jason Grote takes on new play development/production. Again. His blog entry is fascinating and I agree with him on many points. I just don’t have the time, right now, to write a thoughtful response. But I agree. And share his frustrations.

I’ve been hearing that non-profit theater is entering another “New Play” craze. Theaters around the country are chomping at the bit to get in on the action (and limited funding). At least, that’s what we’ve been told. I don’t know if I believe it, though. But there do seem to be a lot of new play opportunities (e.g., lab development programs, playwriting fellowship, etc.). But, like in the business world, everything in the theater is cyclical. Let’s see how long this trend lasts. (I’m waiting for the largest non-profit in the country to get in on the game now. Won’t be long, I’m sure.)