26 min

Reviews, Theatre Criticism and Perfect Opinions Playwright's Process Podcast

    • Performing Arts

Having our work reviewed publicly is a strange and unavoidable part of writing. It's something we all have to deal with when we put new work out into the world. In today's episode I talk about reviews, theatre criticism and 'perfect opinions'. I touch on: 
- Writers' different appetites for reading reviews of their work. 
- The difference between theatre criticism and reviews.
- Frustrations with an imperfect reviewing culture.
- How reviews are one small piece of the broader cultural and critical response your work. 
- Knowing what's important to you. Whether that's the audience response, the industry response, the response from the community the work represents, box office sales, awards and nominations etc. 
- Asking who or what art criticism meant to serve?
- My thoughts on writers being part of the broader conversation surrounding their work. 
I reference: 
'Beejay Silcox on literary criticism and the art of judging' on The Garret podcast
Thank you for listening. If you're enjoying the podcast, leaving a rating or a review is a really friendly way to show your support. 
To learn more about my work, visit my website https://www.emilysheehan.info/ or connect with me on Instagram @emilysheehan__ or send me an email at emily@emilysheehan.info.

Having our work reviewed publicly is a strange and unavoidable part of writing. It's something we all have to deal with when we put new work out into the world. In today's episode I talk about reviews, theatre criticism and 'perfect opinions'. I touch on: 
- Writers' different appetites for reading reviews of their work. 
- The difference between theatre criticism and reviews.
- Frustrations with an imperfect reviewing culture.
- How reviews are one small piece of the broader cultural and critical response your work. 
- Knowing what's important to you. Whether that's the audience response, the industry response, the response from the community the work represents, box office sales, awards and nominations etc. 
- Asking who or what art criticism meant to serve?
- My thoughts on writers being part of the broader conversation surrounding their work. 
I reference: 
'Beejay Silcox on literary criticism and the art of judging' on The Garret podcast
Thank you for listening. If you're enjoying the podcast, leaving a rating or a review is a really friendly way to show your support. 
To learn more about my work, visit my website https://www.emilysheehan.info/ or connect with me on Instagram @emilysheehan__ or send me an email at emily@emilysheehan.info.

26 min