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Theater: The Lively Art, 4/e
Edwin Wilson, City University of NY
Alvin Goldfarb, Illinois State University

The Playwright

Theater on the Web

Playwriting links on the Web.

Browse through these links and see what the playwriting community looks like. How are these resources similar to the links found in Chapter 4, Theater Spaces? Would these resources be useful to directors? To producers? How do playwrights market themselves? Where do they go for resources? How are playwrights represented professionally?


Dramatic Exchange
(http://www.dramex.org)

This site is dedicated to the public distribution of dramatic works by amateur and professional playwrights.
Playwrights on the Web
(http://www.stageplays.com/writers.htm)

International database of playwrights and their websites, offering production and publishing opportunities.
Dramatists Play Service Inc.
(http://www.dramatists.com)

This service represents American theater by publishing and licensing the work of new and established playwrights.
Dramaturgy Pages
(http://dramaturgy.net/dramaturgy)

This site hosts resources for and about dramaturgs, including plays, seminars, and advice for the aspiring writer.
Artslynx Dramaturgy Resources
(http://www.artslynx.org/theatre/drama.htm)

Directories of playwrights, theater libraries, and publications to assist the aspiring dramaturg.