A squirt gun would never be mistaken for a real gun, right? Dive into the thought-provoking world of Water. Gun. Argument and challenge what we choose to believe. A thought provoking and powerful piece in a docu-theatre style.
Welcome to "Playwright Spotlight" — your exclusive backstage pass to the creative minds crafting the incredible plays featured in our Theatrefolk catalogue. Discover the magic, quirks, and genius of the playwrights who help bring the stage to life. Let's meet one of these exceptional playwrights who offers the chance for your student performers to shine in their spotlight.
I needed plays for my students! Specifically plays heavy in female roles.
I don’t think that much when I write, to be honest. However, I have many half written plays that probably wouldn’t resonate, which is why they’re half written.
Sometimes my writing is too “old”. Usually that’s spending to work through in revisions.
Though I think themes sneak through, I never intentionally write that way. I think I did once, and three weeks result was awful.
I was just going for fun. Don’t think I ever thought about education.
I once attended a performance of Hamlet, Zombie Killer of Denmark in Fayetteville, Arkansas. I traveled eight hours to go see it, and when I got there the kids in the show treated me like a rock star. During the performance everyone looked at me everyone’s something funny happened. It was surreal but cool to see my work so appreciated.
It’s hard! Unless you direct a program with tons of students, there are only so many plays out there that will fit the group you have. My best success has been contacting my favorite playwrights and asking them for advice. They’ve always been responsive and giving me good ideas.
Definitely Hamlet, Zombie Killer of Denmark. It was so fun to write. Writing in iambic pentameter was a cool challenge. The Gravedigger scene, I think, is my most favorite thing I’ve ever written. And the play has been produced all over the world-even at a restored Shakespearean theatre in England! Doesn’t get much better than that.
I love it when directors and student contact me about my plays. And if you are within a few hundred miles of me, I might show you to your performance of my plays!
by Lindsay Price
81 exercises that can be used to get students in the habit of writing on a regular basis.
by Lindsay Price
You’ve chosen to write a play for your students! Where do you start?
Use these 4 Playwriting drama teaching resources to make playwriting possible with your students. Great for warm-ups, prompts, writer's block and more!