Tablework: How New Plays Get Made is a brand new podcast where Working Title Playwrights (Atlanta, Ga) Managing Artistic Director Amber Bradshaw interviews new play artists about how they create and collaborate, what they hope for the future of new play development and their favorite development tools and practices. As the world and the theatre rebuilds, rediscovers and realigns - we’re going to be a part that exploration.
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Tablework: How New Plays Get Made is a brand new podcast where Working Title Playwrights (Atlanta, Ga) Managing Artistic Director Amber Bradshaw interviews new play artists about how they create and collaborate, what they hope for the future of new play development and their favorite development tools and practices. As the world and the theatre rebuilds, rediscovers and realigns - we’re going to be a part that exploration.
This podcast is brought to you by Working Title Playwrights, a new play incubator and service organization based in Atlanta, Ga. www.workingtitleplaywrights.com
The Art of Giving and Receiving Feedback with Rebekah Suellau
TABLEWORK: How New Plays Get Made
1 hour 3 minutes
2 years ago
The Art of Giving and Receiving Feedback with Rebekah Suellau
In this episode Amber talks with Rebekah Suellau, a dramaturg, educator and former staff member of Working Title Playwrights. Rebekah was the Associate Development Artist from 2018-2020 and was pivotal in the re-structuring and development of WTP programming. One of the programs we focused on the most is our Monday Night Development Workshops, a foundational program. Rebekah and Amber talk in depth about the Rules of Engagement we created and why, and break down the reasons for why we believe that talkbacks and feedback are essential to new play development. Rebekah does an exceptional job of outlining and explaining all the facets of this work. Tune in to learn more about the Art of Giving and Receiving Feedback, an essential part of New Play Dramaturgy!
TABLEWORK: How New Plays Get Made
Tablework: How New Plays Get Made is a brand new podcast where Working Title Playwrights (Atlanta, Ga) Managing Artistic Director Amber Bradshaw interviews new play artists about how they create and collaborate, what they hope for the future of new play development and their favorite development tools and practices. As the world and the theatre rebuilds, rediscovers and realigns - we’re going to be a part that exploration.
This podcast is brought to you by Working Title Playwrights, a new play incubator and service organization based in Atlanta, Ga. www.workingtitleplaywrights.com