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160. INTERVIEW: Sherry Kramer

Released Monday, 20th November 2023
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160. INTERVIEW: Sherry Kramer

160. INTERVIEW: Sherry Kramer

160. INTERVIEW: Sherry Kramer

160. INTERVIEW: Sherry Kramer

Monday, 20th November 2023
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Hello listeners! On this episode of BB, we have the one and only SHERRY KRAMER on the show! Sherry Kramer is a playwright and professor who has been writing plays for 50 years and teaching playwriting for 40.  Her book about meaning making in timebound art, Writing for Stage and Screen: Creating a Perception Shift in the Audience, was published this summer by Methuen Publishing. In this episode, Sherry shares her knowledge on writing and we know you will want to save this episode to revisit for your playwriting journey! We can't wait for you to listen!

Sherry Kramer’s plays have been produced here and abroad and include David’s RedHaired Death, When Something Wonderful Ends, The Wall of Water, and Three Quarter Inches of Sky. Her work is centered in the personal as political, and often speaks to the power of class and money and philanthropy: The Bay of Fundy, How Water Behaves; the power of a conservative press to distort and sway a people and a country: The Ruling Passion; the power of the beauty myth: A Thing of Beauty; and the power of anti-Semitism: Ivanhoe, MO.  Her awards include the Weissberger, a National McKnight, The Jane Chambers Award, an NEA, and a NYFA.  She taught regularly in the MFA programs of The Michener Center for Writers, UT Austin, the Iowa Playwrights’ Workshop, where she has served as head of the workshop, and currently teaches playwriting at Bennington College. She was the first national member of New Dramatists. Her book Writing for Stage and Screen: Creating a Perception Shift in the Audience was published by Bloomsbury in July, 2023.  To learn more about Sherry's work, be sure to check out her website at sherrykramer.net

GLISTENCho - My baby is teething! Help!Sam - Haunted cornfieldSherry - Israel / Gaza conflict

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