David J Glover

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May 23

Blogging playwrights pile on

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Brouhaha of the week: Blogging playwrights pile on

Posted in Upstaged by Helen Shaw on Mar 22, 2011 at 5:17pm

Oh, how sharper than a serpent's tooth is a playwright incensed over varying gradations of privilege! Some seriously tart exchanges on ye olde Internet this week were touched off by this, Mat Smart's HowlRound post, in which the playwright brought the tough love to his fellow emerging playwrights. Smart challenged what he sees as the defeatism of emerging playwrights, asserting that: "In the end, our approach to our own work is the only thing we can control—and I believe that you have to love the doing. You also have to love the chase, love the absence of any resemblance of fairness, justice, or due course. And as long as it doesn’t make you too desperate or crazy—there is a nobility in this endurance, in this brand of foolishness. There must be a sense that 'I am going down with the ship.' And frankly, it is a commitment that I don’t see many emerging playwrights make."

This comes in the middle of a long essay on playwright laziness, which, despite its inflammatory wording, is written from the perspective of someone who wants to hammer home the importance of a work ethic. It should be a familiar refrain—we've heard it from every other writer who has ever told us ass-in-chair time is the secret to success.


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May 23

Kill your facebook account

Posted by: Glover |

Facebook is pretty inconsequential in the grand scheme of things. It has wormed it's little coding into our collective unconsciousness and made us feel that we are doing something proactive to be less lonely, miserable, depressed and isolated than we really are. Facebook is a digital simulation; mimesis of the Hyper-Real, faux communication which passes as "friendship," there is no "real" reason to maintain any presence on Facebook or any other digital social network. So I suppose I can't really give you any reason not to delete your account. It has certainly crossed my mind on a regular basis over the last few years. On the other hand you could jump in the car and come over to NYC where we could hang out and have a few "real" experiences which we can then promote on Facebook. Proving to others that we have "real" friends in the "real world."

Sep 18

The Critic Criticized, or The Books Should Balance

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Tagged in: theatre , reviewing , music , criticism , critic

The Critic Criticized, or The Books Should Balance

By Frank Behrens
ART TIMES July/ August 2010

picture of a writer at a destk 19th century line drawing

When I write about musical CDs and DVDs, I really balk at calling myself a critic, since that word tends to have all sorts of negative baggage. I don’t even like the word “reviewer” and try to use the word “reporter,” which has a more neutral connotation. However, when one writes a column, a conflict arises.

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Sep 16

What makes a play excellent?

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Tagged in: theatre , Theater , playwrighting , play , performance , criticism , critic

Redefining excellence

By Matt McGeachy
Posted Wednesday, September 15, 2010

What makes a play excellent? This might be the question that unites all facets of the strange little band of make-believers in the theater, from directors and designers, to actors and audience members, and certainly critics: all of us are in the pursuit of excellence.

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