
Theatre 33's Building Play: Podcast Series
Welcome to Theatre 33’s podcast series Building Play. In each episode Theatre 33 artists will talk about the art and craft of playwriting. We'll discuss how we develop new work with our playwrights, actors, directors, designers, and dramaturges as we all focused on Building Play.Theatre 33, in residence at Willamette University, is a new play development company that helps Oregon/NW playwrights develop their new scripts from an initial workshop performance (lights, sound, props, set, costumes, and fully blocked with scripts in hand), to a world premiere full production.We are Oregon centric as evidenced by our name. Oregon was the 33rd state to join the union.
Podcasting since 2020 • 5 episodes
Theatre 33's Building Play: Podcast Series
Latest Episodes
What on Earth is Dramaturgy?
Susan Coromel (artistic director) speaks with dramaturges, Deb Vaughn and Nora Douglass about the role of dramaturge in new play development. First they attempt to answer the question, what is dramaturgy? They go on to share how the role of dra...
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Episode 5
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Responding to Environment or Community Circumstances. I
In Episode 4, Stephen Alexander (director) and Deb Vaughn (resident dramaturge) talk with playwright Rachael Carnes about her play Windberry Creek and the process of new play development. What are the given circumstances and how does Rachael us...
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Season 1
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Episode 4
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Designing for New Plays
Director Stephen Alexander (BETHANY SEES THE STARS and WINDBERRY CREEK) hosts a conversation with designers Rob Vaughn (resident scenic designer), Allison Johnson (costume designer), and Rachel Kinsman Steck (lighting & sound designer). The...
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Episode 2
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51:57

Transitioning from One Act to Full Length Play with EM Lewis
This episode, Susan Coromel (founding Artistic Director), Deb Vaughn (Dramaturg), and Rachel Kinsman Steck (founding resident designer & production manager) talk with EM Lewis about her newest play, DOROTHY's DICTIONARY. Lewis describes the...
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Episode 2
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