Do we have any playwrights here on /lit/?
I am one, and I finally have a new idea for an full enjoyable play--can't give away details.
I plan on writing it, and then getting a scene "dramatically read" or "cold reading" in front of a small audience in a grimmy underground hipster theatre.
I've done it before, it was nice.
Anyone else have similar experiences?
alright then.
Do you guys think it is fun to do a playwright?
Any tips for writing a playwright in the first place?
I wrote a play about a postop m2f working at a gas station.
A guy I knew in college wanted to turn it into a screenplay on the condition that we remove the scene where he empties the pus and rotten blood from his artificial vagina, but I refused.
>>8367469
>grimmy underground hipster theatre
I heard these places double as bordellos.
Confirm/deny?
>>8367469
>shakespeare
>not black
check these
>>8368833
Tragically denied.
>>8367469
I don't know but I sat right next to Edward Albee a few months ago when I went to the first showing of Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf at some nice place in San Diego
nobody else recognized him and he switched seats to the back halfway through the play at the intermission with his mate and seemed really salty
>>8371431
lol good, Who's afraid of Virginia Woolf is a garbage play that makes me rage.