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On theatregoing
Charlene James' offers thoughts on investigating the theatre landscape and some prompts for taking as much in as possible. -
An actor’s journey to writing
Adam Lawrence was longlisted for the Bruntwood Prize for Playwrighting in 2019 for LET IT LIE. It is set in… -
Watch: Anna Jordan on interrogating the theatrical
Anna Jordan's play YEN won the Bruntwood Prize for Playwriting in 2013 and became a critically acclaimed production at the… -
What I learned as a Phase Three script reader
Natasha is reviews editor and critic at The Stage. She takes us on her journey reading for Phase Three of… -
Development Diary: Jacob Kay on his playwrighting journey
Jacob Kay was shortlisted for the Bruntwood Prize for Playwrighting in 2019 for his first play GLASS. Since then he… -
Catching up with Alexandra Donnachie
WHEN WE DIED by Alexandra Donnachie was longlisted for the Bruntwood Prize for Playwriting in 2017. It premieres in March… -
On developing your process
Charlene James offers some reflections and prompts for writers on interrogating their own working process. -
What I learned as a Phase Two script reader
Katherine Chandler is an award-winning writer working in theatre, film and television. She takes us on her journey reading for… -
What I learned as a final phase script reader
Tommo Fowler is a dramaturg who has worked as a reader at the Royal Court, Sheffield Theatres, Bush Theatre and… -
Interrogating your choices
Katherine Soper won the Bruntwood Prize for Playwrighting in 2015 for WISH LIST. She offers this thoughtful resource to support… -
Development Diary: Tom Lodge on 'discovering' his play
Tom Lodge is a working-class playwright and theatre maker with an interest in formally bold, politically engaged work. He talks… -
Jo Clifford: Why I write
Jo is the author of over 80 works in every dramatic medium. Her work has been translated into many languages…

Writing Resources
We will use this page to share provocations, tips, tutorials and advice all with the aim of helping you shape and develop your writing practice.