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Writing Comedy - Ronald Wolfe - Book Review
When you’re drawn to the world of theatre, film, or television, and comedy lies at your heart, you’re driven by a single question: what will equip you with the tools to make people laugh? Aspiring writers want to learn their craft—but is Writing Comedy by Ronald Wolfe a must-read?


A Beginners Guide to Writing for the Stage
This guide will help you navigate the essential elements of writing for theatre.


How to create characters that captivate audiences
In theatre, getting into character is more than just remembering lines; it’s about what makes your character tick.


Unlocking Creativity: 10 tips on how to Overcome Writer's Block
Struggling with writer's block? Discover 10 tips to overcome this hurdle and unleash your creativity. Learn how to finish your script, novel


Writing Comedy Characters
Uncover the 9 secrets to crafting unforgettable comedy characters. Learn why character diversity, relatability, and flaws are crucial in wri


Updating Ibsen's "Ghosts"
Ibsen’s “Ghosts” was written in the 1880s, where it initially drew lots of criticism for the way it deals with various taboo subjects....


Tips for writing for stage. Part Two. Exploring your characters
One of the most fun things to do as a writer is to think up some characters, put them into a situation, and see where the story takes...


Tips for writing for stage. Part One: Introducing Characters
Here are some top tips for introducing characters to your audience!
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