Eight dramatists, including Lucy Prebble, Neil LaBute and Chris Goode, discuss how much they think about the people who will come and watch their workThere are three acts of writing: before rehearsal, during rehearsal and during previews. Though each shortens drastically in length, each is as vital and thorough as the one before. The third act (previews) is defined entirely by the presence of an audience. There is a …
SOURCE: The Guardian at 02:42AM on December 12, 2017