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14 stories by "Duane Kelly"

Drafting John McPhee's Help by Duane Kelly

Today I wrote what may be the three most satisfying words a dramatist writes: END OF PLAY. They went on the bottom of page 103 in Scene 12 of a new full-length comedy. (One only hopes...

SOURCE: Extra Criticum at 9:30pm on May 15, 2013

Puppets Ask Us Not to Steal That Song by Duane Kelly

Impoverishment is the default condition of most theatre artists, including playwrights, composers and lyricists. Very few make a living from their art and many struggle to make ends meet and…

SOURCE: Extra Criticum at 7:05pm on March 17, 2013

Dramatic Economics by Duane Kelly

How much should playwrights worry about cast size when they write a script? This unsavory question is driven by the economic mess that has imperiled nonprofit theatres in recent decades. Wri…

SOURCE: Extra Criticum at 10:15pm on September 12, 2012

Broadway Jackpot Not Total Mirage for Writers by Duane Kelly

The Washington State Lottery identifies the odds of winning its Lotto jackpot as one in 6.99 million. That's one of 6.99 reasons why I never buy a lottery ticket. The odds of writing a play …

SOURCE: Extra Criticum at 3:39pm on July 20, 2012

Discord inside a Russian Farmhouse by Duane Kelly

I have seen many productions of Chekhov's play Uncle Vanya over the years but am not likely to ever experience one with such intimacy as I did recently at Soho Rep in New York. It was...

SOURCE: Extra Criticum at 4:41pm on June 21, 2012

New Straight Plays Bleed Red Ink on Broadway by Duane Kelly

Commercial theatre in New York is a financial long shot at the best of times. Only twenty to twenty-five percent of Broadway shows turn a profit. Those odds get a lot longer for straight pla…

SOURCE: Extra Criticum at 11:34pm on April 1, 2012

Musicals Suggest Models for Teamwork by Duane Kelly

What are the optimum conditions for creative output, particularly as regards working solo or in a group? (David Licata in a recent post praises artist residencies for the fertile conditions …

SOURCE: Extra Criticum at 4:11pm on February 12, 2012

The Portrait of a Failed Playwright by Duane Kelly

"It's a strange, compulsive business, the urge to make plays. To act in them, or write 'em, or produce 'em. It's no use appealing to reason." That's Henry James counseling a friend in Author…

SOURCE: Extra Criticum at 2:33pm on January 2, 2012

Putting the Hurt on Beckett by Duane Kelly

John Hurt, the superb British actor, gave an entertaining and enlightening interview this week on the "Charlie Rose Show." Hurt is currently appearing in Samuel Beckett's play Krapp's Last T…

SOURCE: Extra Criticum at 12:48pm on December 15, 2011

David Merrick: From Cauldron to Stage by Duane Kelly

I recently read The Abominable Showman (by Howard Kissel, 1993), a biography of legendary Broadway producer, David Merrick (1911-2000). Merrick was Broadway's foremost producer in the thirty…

SOURCE: Extra Criticum at 12:30pm on September 2, 2011

Two Masters Discuss "Master Class" by Duane Kelly

A terrific interview with playwright Terrance McNally and actress Tyne Daly (musical Gypsy; television Cagney & Lacey, Judging Amy) recently aired on the Charlie Rose show. The 30-minute…

SOURCE: Extra Criticum at 10:21am on August 30, 2011

A Brave ACT at the Box Office by Duane Kelly

Roland wrote a short post a couple of weeks ago about an innovative ticket sales strategy at ACT Theatre in Seattle, prompting me to dig deeper. I write regularly about marketing and revenue…

SOURCE: Extra Criticum at 8:16am on August 8, 2011

A Visit To The Cherry Orchard, Live, Sort Of by Duane Kelly

This week I visited a cherry orchard to experience something I've been avoiding. I discovered that it's actually pretty good. Five years ago the Metropolitan Opera, led by its new and intrep…

SOURCE: Extra Criticum at 9:04am on July 25, 2011

British Taxpayers Send Plays Galloping Across the Atlantic by Duane Kelly

War Horse and Jerusalem, two plays developed in Britain's subsidized theatres, received high honors last month at the Tony Awards. Michael Billington is one of England's foremost drama criti…

SOURCE: Extra Criticum at 10:38am on July 13, 2011
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