Irma and Karen chat about audio books.
Then Karen speaks with Finegan Kruckemeyer about how he got his first break as a playwright, the difference between writing for young people and adult audiences, how much freedom there is in the parameters of commissioned works, why he acts out his scripts, why a school production of one of his plays blew him away far more than the professional production, how he goes about writing both comedy and big issues, why he doesn’t enter the rehearsal space, advice on how to get started as a playwright, and how his wife’s illness and a new puppy led to writing his first novel.
About Finegan:
Finegan Kruckemeyer is one of Australia’s most prolific playwrights and has written more than 100 commissioned plays for children and adults that have been performed all over the world. He’s received many awards for his work as a playwright, including the 2017 Mickey Miners Lifetime Achievement Award for services to international theatre for young audiences, and the 2015 David Williamson Award for Excellence in Australian Playwrighting. He’s recently had his first novel published: The End and Everything Before It.
Information
- Show
- FrequencyUpdated Fortnightly
- Published26 August 2024 at 10:00 am UTC
- Length50 min
- Season5
- Episode49
- RatingClean