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.

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Playwright Spotlight: Get to Know Dara Murphy

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.


What inspired you to start writing plays specifically for high school & middle school students?

When I wrote my first play, I was a high school student! I really just wanted to write a fun play that I could be in with my friends.


Can you share a bit about your creative process when developing plays that resonate with students?

I enjoy writing characters, so I usually have a character in mind first, and then I go from there.


Are there any challenges you face when writing for student performers, and how do you overcome them?

Sometimes I struggle with plotting and structure. I read the book Save The Cat! Writes a Novel by Jessica Brody, and that helped me a lot.


What themes or messages do you aim to convey through your plays?

I'm interested in themes that explore perception, decision making, misunderstanding, and the environment.


How do you balance education and fun in your scripts?

I usually try to write plays that are fun for actors. Sometimes that means it's a fun script, and sometimes it means it's thought-provoking.


Can you share a memorable experience or feedback from a student performance that left an impact on you?

I once got the chance to meet a group of students doing Magic Fairy in the Microwave on Zoom. They were so excited about the play, and they had a great, encouraging drama teacher. They loved all the "fight scenes". I was pleased that the play could bring them so much joy.


What is your favourite play you've written so far?

I think I like Magic Fairy in the Microwave the best because it's so weird, and a little dark. I've always liked plays that are surprising.


Anything else you'd like students and/or directors to know about you as a playwright?

When I write, I drink way too much tea, and I chew way too much gum. Someone please break me of this habit.


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