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Luc D'Arcy

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Theatre of the Obligated

It’s no great secret that interest in non-musical Theatre has been steadily declining for some time now. Among the younger generations there is no true Theatre-going culture, not when social media and streaming are so convenient and instant...

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Writer's Journal

I’ve been really reaching for a reason to work recently. My head simply doesn’t seem in it. I’m keeping myself busy but feel as though I’m falling behind. I recently expended a massive amount of energy trying to get a couple plays completed...

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My word of the week: systematize. I don’t like to think I’m compartmentalizing myself—as if I could even succeed in doing that—I’m simply systematizing my life, or: making the work automatic. I’m not cramming myself into neat little boxes,...

8 months ago

How to Write a Play

Step 1: Quit Your Job

It’s common knowledge among playwrights that the best work is borne of necessity, and that comfort is the enemy of art. That gnawing feeling inside, that baseless fear the uninitiated try so hard to tamp down you must...

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New Play Preview: The Pilgrim (Act 1, Scene 1)

My essays this past week have been a bit too polemical and rambling. Since, I can’t bring myself to edit them down, I thought it might be fun to take a look at the first scene of my next play which I very tentatively finished today. I have...

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