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Speed of playwriting
B R Wombat Started conversation Sep 5, 2002
The writer of the piece on becoming a playwright says that plays have to go through lots of rewrites. This is not always true. Think of the greatest playwright of all time. Sometimes Shakespeare wrote many plays in an incredibly short space of time. He cannot have gone in for lots of rewrites. Sometimes one gets it right first time.
Speed of playwriting
Number Six Posted Aug 15, 2003
It's very very unlikely that he didn't. He was probably just working extremely intensively. The very process of going from a finished script to a performed play entails a lot of reworking things, no matter who you are...
Speed of playwriting
satanstanstan Posted Apr 22, 2005
Everyone works in different ways. Some people like to labour on one piece until they have completed it. Others like to have a couple on the go at any time so they can dip into various works if they find the going heavy on a particular piece.
Nothing can/should be rushed.
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