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A one-act play is a play that has only one act, as distinct from plays that occur over several acts. Learn about the origin, history, and examples of one-act plays by major dramatists and in fringe festivals.
A play is a form of drama that consists of dialogue and is intended for theatrical performance. Learn about the different genres of plays, such as comedy, tragedy, historical, musical and more, and see examples of famous playwrights and their works.
Screenwriting is the art and craft of writing scripts for mass media such as films, TV or video games. Learn about the different forms of screenwriting, such as spec scripts, commissioned scripts, rewrites and script doctoring, and see examples of screenplays.
Learn about the model of narrative fiction that divides a story into three parts: Setup, Confrontation, and Resolution. Find out how the dramatic question, inciting incident, plot points, and climax are used in this structure.
A comprehensive list of Harold Pinter's plays, screenplays, poetry, and awards. Includes stage and television plays, radio plays, screenplays for films, awards and nominations for plays and screenwriting, dramatic sketches, prose fiction, and poetry.
A comprehensive list of the one-act plays written by American playwright Tennessee Williams, from his first play in 1930 to his last in 1980. Each play is briefly described and dated, with some historical and critical notes.
This is used to categorise short, one-act dramas. It should not be used for full-length plays that have no act divisions. Pages in category "One-act plays"
Dramatic verse occurs in a dramatic work, such as a play, composed in poetic form.The tradition of dramatic verse extends at least as far back as ancient Greece.. The English Renaissance saw the height of dramatic verse in the English-speaking world, with playwrights including Ben Jonson, Christopher Marlowe and William Shakespeare developing new techniques, both for dramatic structure and ...