Stage It and Stream It: Plays for Virtual Theater
Playwrights have always demonstrated an incredible adaptability, able to nimbly adjust to new circumstances and media. This was never in greater evidence than during the coronavirus pandemic, when—with venues shuttered and stages darkened—writers and performers across the world scrambled to sustain the art of theater via remote video. Even today, it is clear that the experiences of 2020–21 have dramatically altered the landscape of theatermaking, as artists continually refine and deploy the lessons learned during a period of seat-of-the-pants experimentation.
This groundbreaking anthology brings together new works from both emerging and established playwrights to explore the rich opportunities afforded by streaming theater. They reveal a range of styles and approaches to storytelling; encompass both traditional and experimental plays, from solo pieces to large-cast dramas; and take place within single settings, multiple settings, or even in a utopian “nowhere.” Throughout, these selections all help to bring playwriting fully into our new era, embodying the sense of magic that comes from simple moments of human connection, even when we cannot be together.
Includes plays by the following:
Audrey Cefaly
Joyce Miller
J. Merrill Motz
Arlene Hutton
Greg Lam
Vince Gatton
Lindsay Adams
Sharece M. Sellem
Mrinalini Kamath
Brendan Powers and Rachel Burttram
Dana Hall
Aly Kantor
Kitt Lavoie
Jenny Lyn Bader
Ivam Cabral and Rodolfo García Vázquez
Michael Hagins
Trey Tatum with Jordan Trovillion
Colette Mazunik
Tory Parker
Eric Eidson and Lauren Lynch-Eidson
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Stage It and Stream It: Plays for Virtual Theater
Playwrights have always demonstrated an incredible adaptability, able to nimbly adjust to new circumstances and media. This was never in greater evidence than during the coronavirus pandemic, when—with venues shuttered and stages darkened—writers and performers across the world scrambled to sustain the art of theater via remote video. Even today, it is clear that the experiences of 2020–21 have dramatically altered the landscape of theatermaking, as artists continually refine and deploy the lessons learned during a period of seat-of-the-pants experimentation.
This groundbreaking anthology brings together new works from both emerging and established playwrights to explore the rich opportunities afforded by streaming theater. They reveal a range of styles and approaches to storytelling; encompass both traditional and experimental plays, from solo pieces to large-cast dramas; and take place within single settings, multiple settings, or even in a utopian “nowhere.” Throughout, these selections all help to bring playwriting fully into our new era, embodying the sense of magic that comes from simple moments of human connection, even when we cannot be together.
Includes plays by the following:
Audrey Cefaly
Joyce Miller
J. Merrill Motz
Arlene Hutton
Greg Lam
Vince Gatton
Lindsay Adams
Sharece M. Sellem
Mrinalini Kamath
Brendan Powers and Rachel Burttram
Dana Hall
Aly Kantor
Kitt Lavoie
Jenny Lyn Bader
Ivam Cabral and Rodolfo García Vázquez
Michael Hagins
Trey Tatum with Jordan Trovillion
Colette Mazunik
Tory Parker
Eric Eidson and Lauren Lynch-Eidson
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Stage It and Stream It: Plays for Virtual Theater

Stage It and Stream It: Plays for Virtual Theater

by John Patrick Bray (Editor)
Stage It and Stream It: Plays for Virtual Theater

Stage It and Stream It: Plays for Virtual Theater

by John Patrick Bray (Editor)

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Overview

Playwrights have always demonstrated an incredible adaptability, able to nimbly adjust to new circumstances and media. This was never in greater evidence than during the coronavirus pandemic, when—with venues shuttered and stages darkened—writers and performers across the world scrambled to sustain the art of theater via remote video. Even today, it is clear that the experiences of 2020–21 have dramatically altered the landscape of theatermaking, as artists continually refine and deploy the lessons learned during a period of seat-of-the-pants experimentation.
This groundbreaking anthology brings together new works from both emerging and established playwrights to explore the rich opportunities afforded by streaming theater. They reveal a range of styles and approaches to storytelling; encompass both traditional and experimental plays, from solo pieces to large-cast dramas; and take place within single settings, multiple settings, or even in a utopian “nowhere.” Throughout, these selections all help to bring playwriting fully into our new era, embodying the sense of magic that comes from simple moments of human connection, even when we cannot be together.
Includes plays by the following:
Audrey Cefaly
Joyce Miller
J. Merrill Motz
Arlene Hutton
Greg Lam
Vince Gatton
Lindsay Adams
Sharece M. Sellem
Mrinalini Kamath
Brendan Powers and Rachel Burttram
Dana Hall
Aly Kantor
Kitt Lavoie
Jenny Lyn Bader
Ivam Cabral and Rodolfo García Vázquez
Michael Hagins
Trey Tatum with Jordan Trovillion
Colette Mazunik
Tory Parker
Eric Eidson and Lauren Lynch-Eidson

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781493072903
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Publication date: 06/01/2023
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 288
File size: 486 KB

About the Author

John Patrick Bray is a playwright, screenwriter, and teacher at the University of Georgia. He has been a semifinalist for both The O’Neill National Playwrights Conference and Princess Grace Foundation Playwriting Award and is a past winner of the Appalachian Festival of Plays and Playwrights. His plays have been presented all over the world—and online! Bray has a doctorate in Theatre from Louisiana State University and an MFA in Playwriting from The Actors Studio Drama School at The New School.
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