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Commonplace books (or commonplaces) emerged in the 15th century with the availability of cheap paper, mainly in England. They were a way to compile knowledge--essentially scrapbooks filled with items of every kind--and were used by readers, writers, students and humanists as an aid for remembering useful concepts or facts they had learned. Each commonplace book was unique to its creator&#39;s particular interests. Critically, many of these works are not seen to have literary value to modern editors.

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The Commonplace Blog of Jeffrey M. Jones: May 2007

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The Commonplace Blog of Jeffrey M. Jones. May 20, 2007. What I Learned in the Theatre:. Lisa d'Amour and Katie Pearl's BIRD EYE BLUE PRINT (05.15.07). This is done overtly ("Suppose within the girdle of these walls/Are now confined two mighty monarchies," etc.) More often, though, playwright and director can assume the audience will do the work of identifying an establishing frame of reference on its own. In practice, plays often leave out a lot of specific information about the frame of reference, confi...

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The Commonplace Blog of Jeffrey M. Jones: November 2008

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The Commonplace Blog of Jeffrey M. Jones. November 19, 2008. Let’s face it—theatre is weird . On the one hand, it's totally, often painfully, fake (as in "stagy", “histrionic,” “melodramatic”), yet we still expect it to be deeply moving and compelling (one dictionary even offers as “highly effective” as a definition of “dramatic”! When we ask how theatre works, we're really asking about what happens to an audience in the course of watching theatre, which in turns means addressing this hoary old problem o...

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The Commonplace Blog of Jeffrey M. Jones: May 2008

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The Commonplace Blog of Jeffrey M. Jones. May 1, 2008. The Poetics of Grief. Listening to Pattern in Jenny Schwartz's God's Ear. This piece was created for the Vineyard Theatre production of. As part of THE PROGRAM, a joint effort with Helen Shaw and David Cote of. Time Out New York. We’ll get to what actually. In this play in a moment. But it isn’t giving much away to reveal that. Takes place in the aftermath of its principal event—the death of a child—and that its subject is grief. Literal repetition c...

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The Commonplace Blog of Jeffrey M. Jones: June 2007

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The Commonplace Blog of Jeffrey M. Jones. June 30, 2007. The Uses of Story. BROOKLYN RAIL (TRISH HARNETIAUX): Too often we, as viewers and critics, get bogged down in all that "coherence of story" nonsense. How have you dealt with the evil word of STRUCTURE in your adaptation? All of which is long-winded reaffirmation what everybody knows—that stories make up the content. Consider, for example, the following story, one of the lesser Grimm Bros. tales and one surely derived from the oral tradition:. Good-...

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The Commonplace Blog of Jeffrey M. Jones: April 2007

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The Commonplace Blog of Jeffrey M. Jones. April 28, 2007. What I Learned in the Theatre:. By Young Jean Lee. If you go to the theatre often enough, you'll eventually see a heavy-hitter connecting with profound and interesting material. If you're lucky, they'll even knock something out of the park for you. Christian response of humility and celebration. You lie in wait for irony, but the play is more cunning than that; it dares you to take seriously what you only came to mock. Since we ourselves increasin...

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The Means of Production. The life and times of the new American play, and the life and times of the Carnegie Mellon School of Drama Dramatic Writing Program. Tuesday, November 30, 2010. Do not write a play until you read this, or, Why you need an MFA from Carnegie Mellon. Here's the annual pitch:. The Carnegie Mellon University School of Drama. Theatre or film, you’re not writing to be read; you’re making a. Blueprint that contains all the information your future collaborators will need to create an event.

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The Means of Production: Winning things: in which sexually ambivalent siblings explore the limits of their postapocalyptic reality

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The Means of Production. The life and times of the new American play, and the life and times of the Carnegie Mellon School of Drama Dramatic Writing Program. Thursday, February 3, 2011. Winning things: in which sexually ambivalent siblings explore the limits of their postapocalyptic reality. A playwright is made out of muscle and blood. It's a privilege to helm a dramatic writing program where the MFA candidates are working professionally in the field — and working now,. Plight of the Apothecary. Two scr...

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The Means of Production. The life and times of the new American play, and the life and times of the Carnegie Mellon School of Drama Dramatic Writing Program. Tuesday, March 22, 2011. Do not write a play until you read this. The best time to visit the CMU School of Drama. Winning things: in which sexually ambivalent siblings explore the limits of their postapocalyptic reality. Winning things: plays on stages and in boxes. From the classroom to OOB in five and a half weeks. View my complete profile. Kate E...

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A playwright's blog: dedicated to all things play building. Posts Tagged ‘Cleveland State University’. February 14th, 2012. Went to the NEOMFA festival on February 4 and February 9 at convergence and had a blast. First of all, there were so many faces there that I recognized that it literally was like walking into a holiday celebration at a family house. Mike Williams’ piece. Jarod Witkowski’s play. Jeffrey M. Jones @ CSU. December 5th, 2011. Jeffrey M. Jones. Sexual Perversity in Chicago. Jones has a wo...

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The Means of Production: December 2010

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The Means of Production. The life and times of the new American play, and the life and times of the Carnegie Mellon School of Drama Dramatic Writing Program. Wednesday, December 29, 2010. A play with 140 characters. As you're filling out your application. To this MFA program, you may be wondering about my pedagogical style. I'll tell you: it's rigorous. People come staggering out. Going "My God, what a rigorous pedagogical style! Some of the results:. B: No Werewolf. A: Oh my. Monday, December 27, 2010.

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The Means of Production: Winning things: plays on stages and in boxes

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The Means of Production. The life and times of the new American play, and the life and times of the Carnegie Mellon School of Drama Dramatic Writing Program. Thursday, December 23, 2010. Winning things: plays on stages and in boxes. Campus is quiet and covered with snow, but the playwrights of Carnegie Mellon are busy winning things. Liz Ellison (MFA '11) will be traveling to Aspen in January with her play Ten Minutes to Boston. By Peter J. Roth (MFA '12), The Insect Fear. By Julie Tosh (MFA '09). By RN ...

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The Means of Production. The life and times of the new American play, and the life and times of the Carnegie Mellon School of Drama Dramatic Writing Program. Thursday, January 27, 2011. What happens in Pittsburgh. Now it's Golamco's turn to blog about the CMU. Dramatic Writing program: I spent last weekend in Pittsburgh. Until last Friday, everything I knew about Pittsburgh came from the movie. Read the whole thing. Wednesday, January 26, 2011. Gary Winter: playwright, founding member of 13P. Get a news ...

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The Means of Production. The life and times of the new American play, and the life and times of the Carnegie Mellon School of Drama Dramatic Writing Program. Friday, January 27, 2012. This blog remains as a sampler to dip into life in the CMU dramatic writing program and the interests of its leader. Current salvos can be found on Twitter @sailordoghandel. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. If you're thinking of getting an MFA in playwriting. Do Not Write A Play Until You Read This.

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The Commonplace Blog of Jeffrey M. Jones. November 10, 2013. What I Learned in the Theatre:. Tina Satter's House of Dance. Tina Satter's House of Dance. Presents itself as such an amiable, loose-limbed, unassuming piece that it's easy to miss how complicated and tricky it really is. Because it’s co-produced by Rich Maxwell’s New York City Players and Jim Fletcher is pretty much his main man, there’s more than a passing resemblance to an early Maxwell piece like Showy Lady Slipper. Routine, the lousier th...

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