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How Playwrights Collaborate

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A conversation with playwrights David Edgar, Howard Brenton and Bryony Lavery about how playwrights collaborate with directors, performers and each other. This conversation was filmed on 6th February 2015.
How do playwrights with together with each other, with dramaturgs, with directors and producers, with actors? How do things work in television, where writers are increasingly powerful in the production process? In theatre, how do playwrights work with companies that have traditionally made their own work?

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Is the playwright dead?
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David Edgar
Howard Brenton
Bryony Lavery
Keywords
theatre
playwrights
literature
drama
Department: The Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities (TORCH)
Date Added: 05/02/2015
Duration: 00:58:14

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