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OverviewPlaywriting with Purpose: A Guide and Workbook for New Playwrights, Second Edition provides a revised and greatly expanded holistic approach to playwriting from an award-winning playwright and professor. This book incorporates craft lessons, scenes for study, and concrete guidance in both the art and business of playwriting. The author takes readers through the entire creative process, from creating characters and writing dialogue to revising and producing your play. Each chapter includes incisive craft lessons, provocative writing prompts, examples from plays, tips from working artists, reading recommendations, and more. Thoroughly revised, new features to this edition include: Vastly expanded sections on structure, world building, business of playwriting, writing for television and film, and more New writing exercises and pro tips from working playwrights in each chapter An exploration of art and craft through a new selection of international plays Shorter chapters with more subject headings to make it easier to find the exact craft lesson or writing prompt you want when you want it Playwriting with Purpose gives writers and students the tools to succeed in today’s theater industry. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Jacqueline GoldfingerPublisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Routledge Edition: 2nd edition Weight: 0.660kg ISBN: 9781032825960ISBN 10: 1032825960 Pages: 256 Publication Date: 15 June 2025 Audience: College/higher education , Tertiary & Higher Education Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of Contents1. Now and You 2. Character 3. Externalization 4. Monologue 5. Conflict & Action 6. Dialogue 7. Stage Directions 8. Exposition 9. Story & Plot 10. Play World 11. Theme & Idea 12. Point of View 13. Scenes 14. What’s in a Scene 15. Scene Length & Scope 16. Structure & the Dramatic Question 17. Five Popular Structures 18. Other Notes on Structure 19. Play Designations 20. Short Plays 21. Feedback & Collaboration 22. Revision 23. The Business of Playwriting 24. Writing for Film & TV 25. Extra CreditReviews“We're living through a frantic and feverish time in history, and simultaneously in a golden age of playwriting. The fastest society is colliding with the slowest art form. This book will guide you to the center of that collision, where you can locate the love and ferocity that draws you to writing while sharpening your craft and getting your play on to the stage.” Rob Handel, Chair of Dramatic Writing, Carnegie Mellon University “Playwriting with Purpose is an empowering and accessible playwriting companion for new and experienced writers alike. Goldfinger draws on an exceptionally wide range of classical and contemporary texts from around the globe to create an expansive and inspiring provocation of what a play can be. I love that this book considers both the art and the artist - encouraging playwrights to think about why and how they write, as well as what they write. It demystifies and offers practical advice on navigating the business of playwriting - from writing applications to networking - offering valuable insight into the inner workings of an industry that is often overwhelming to new playwrights. This engaging, encouraging and comprehensive guide to both the craft and business of playwriting feels like having your own personal mentor in your pocket!” Dr Jenny Knotts, PhD in Playwriting, University of Glasgow ""I wish I had this book when I began my writing journey. It's fresh, funny, thought-provoking, and provides important insights into the industry so that playwrights can get their work on stage immediately."" Antoinette Nwandu, Award-Winning Playwright and Screenwriter, Broadway & Netflix ""Read this book now. It is a gift to our students and our industry. It's going to revolutionize how we teach playwriting."" Jessica Bashline, University of Miami ""A refreshing and galvanizing treatise on the craft of playwriting. Great for emerging playwrights!"" Yussef El Guindi, Award-Winning Playwright, Back of the Throat, Language Rooms “Playwriting with Purpose is a practical and straightforward book. It's great to use both in classes and as individual playwrights. At its heart, this book makes a difficult thing easier. The material is focused and pragmatic, drawing from a dynamic community of experts.” Justin A. Maxwell, The Creative Writing Workshop, University of New Orleans ""I'm going to put this book on the Required Reading list for playwriting, acting, and directing classes. Actors and directors also need to know how plays function in order to do their best work."" Margaret Laurena Kemp, University of California, Davis ""Goldfinger’s workbook combines well curated examples with engaging exercises and evocative writing prompts to create an endless array of customizable approaches to playwriting. It speaks to the full range of those interested in creating scripted drama - students and teachers, novices and experts."" David S. Thompson, Agnes Scott College Author InformationJacqueline Goldfinger is an award-winning playwright, dramaturg, and librettist. Her work has been produced around the world, including performances at The Kennedy Center, Sydney Opera House, Contemporary American Theatre Festival, École nationale de théâtre du Canada, BBC Radio 3, among others. As an educator, she has taught playwriting and dramaturgy at University of Pennsylvania (undergraduate), University of California, Davis (graduate), and others. She was the Guest Editor for the new play issue of the Journal of American Drama and Theatre. As a dramaturg, she has worked on new plays at La Jolla Playhouse, Philadelphia Theatre Company, and others. For more information, visit www.jacquelinegoldfinger.com. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |