Feel like writing a play about facing, dealing, or living with Regret.
Month: August 2011
Crossing the Line
I’m a big fan of Big Brother. Not only do I watch the show, but I subscribe to the live feeds, follow the #bb13 feeds (old school to #cbsbigbrother), listen to podcasts dedicated to the show, and follow various fan blogs. Needless to say, I’m a tad bit addicted to this summer tv show. Recently,…
Stories High XII Bio
Conrad Panganiban is a playwriting nomad having lived in the 707/831/916/408/415 and 510. Honored to have his third Stories High play (BORDERS, SH VIII 2005 / THE GIFT, SH X 2008) share the stage with other amazingly adapted works by the inspiring playwrights, actors, directors and crew of Stories High XII. His scripts have been…
Compass a Little Off
Not sure where I want this career to go right now. Don’t get me wrong, I still love to write! As a matter of fact, I just finished a draft of my one-act, STANDING ABOVE PAJARO and feel good about the edits and reigning some stuff in. But in terms of what kind of writer…
What’s in a name?
http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20081016193925AArnZse The very first time I fell in love with the concept of giving characters unique name was watching a Playwright’s (whose name escapes me right now) showcase where a good friend acted in. The playwright used some of the most unique names, albeit those escape me now as well, but it’s important to note…
Anonymous said…
I’m a HUGE Big Brother fan and I visit at least 4 BB boards every couple of hours just to get the POV of what’s happening in the house from different angles as well as from the #BB13 Twitter feed. Needless to say, everyone has an opinion. But what strikes, and saddens, me is the…
Tinikling Tales
Actually Michelle’s had this concept for years, but it’d be fun to write… One day. – Posted using BlogPress from my iPhone
Where are you going?
I keep having this image of a person packing his/her things in a suitcase… and that’s how the 10 minute play starts…
Version 3.0 Gives Platform to Asian American Playwrights – Speakeasy – WSJ
Version 3.0 Gives Platform to Asian American Playwrights – Speakeasy – WSJ. An article with David Henry Hwang and Chay Yew about the works in a new Asian American play anthology. And yup… I’ve ordered it.
Who am I writing for?
“I’m wearying of movies that are for “everybody” — which means, nobody in particular.” – Roger Ebert, review for Midnight in Paris. I’m wearying of movies that are for “everybody” — which means, nobody in particular. I read this in a review for “Midnight in Paris” written by Roger Ebert, and it got me thinking…