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Hal Corley became a playwright after an acting debut in The Taming of the Shrew wherein he threw a pitcher of water at Glenn Close's Kate for an entire summer; alas, he missed her at half the performances.
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The One-Liner
October 6, 2011
Jonathan Dorf talks about how you can use a one-liner as both a marketing tool and a way to get your dramatic house in order. 
Start Late, End Early
August 31, 2011
Jonathan Dorf talks about the importance of picking the right time to begin and end your play. 
The Balance of Power
August 10, 2011
Jonathan Dorf talks about the importance of creating a "balance of power" in your plays to keep the audience guessing.
The Passover Question
July 19, 2011
Jonathan Dorf talks about giving your play an answer to the question "why now?" 
Surviving the Talkback After Your Play Reading
July 11, 2011
Jonathan Dorf offers five tips to having a more productive talkback after a reading of your play. 
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