by Cate Cammarata | Jul 3, 2022 | Dramaturgy, New Musical Development, Producing
“The people who get on in this world are the people who get up and look for the circumstances they want, and, if they can’t find them, make them.” GEORGE BERNARD SHAW Finding New Paths Developing and producing new work in a post-covid world is challenging...
by Cate Cammarata | Nov 1, 2019 | Creating, Dramaturgy, Producing, Theater Life, Writing Tips
The World & The Want Yesterday I taught my favorite workshop, the “How to Write a Musical That Works” Workshop through Theater Resources Unlimited (TRU) in NYC. Along with the Executive Director Bob Ost and a stellar panel composed of Dramaturg/Producer Ken...
by Cate Cammarata | Oct 24, 2019 | Creating, Dramaturgy, Producing
Pitching Your Show to Producers Learning to pitch your show to potential producers is a skill set that can be developed like any other skill set. The secret is in learning to see your show from the producer’s perspective. Recently I was the pitching coach for eight...
by Cate Cammarata | Oct 7, 2019 | Creating, Dramaturgy, Writing Tips
To Aristotle With Love: We’re Done So many contemporary playwrights claim to have “broken up” with Aristotle. As is, “Ari, we love you and all, but you’re so old school. We’re done.” The energy of the “action plot,” where a protagonist has a goal and takes...
by Cate Cammarata | Aug 20, 2019 | Dramaturgy, Writing Tips
Where in the Story Does Your Plot Start? A discussion about the difference between plot vs. story is anything but an academic question. Instead, like most talks about structure, how a plot is designed defines how the audience experiences the story. An early...