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
In this episode Amber talks with Sawyer Estes, a director, dramaturg, playwright and company member of Vernal & Sere Theatre. Vernal and Sere was founded in Atlanta, Ga in 2016 by five company members: Sawyer Estes, Erin Boswell, Lindsay Sharpless, Erin O'Conner and Katherine Barnes. This team produces new work (like Hurricane Season), adaptations (like the upcoming Glass Essay or Ubu Roi), and powerfully conceived shows like (4:48 Psychosis and Lear). No matter what they are up to, this team of explorers is on a journey I am super enjoying going on with them. They are highly collaborative and bring a special energy to everything they do. I hope you will enjoy this conversation with Sawyer as much as I enjoyed having it. Stay tuned for Part 2!
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