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Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2019071/fan_mail/new] A play can look effortless from the audience, but the real story is the messy, brilliant work underneath. We sit down with returning guest and playwright Zoe Rulin to talk about what it actually took to bring Dirt to life in a workshop production, from an unconventional tech week to the reality of making big theatrical moments on a scrappy budget. We get specific about the choices that mattered: a modular set that transforms from garden to city, sustainable props and costumes built through thrifting and reuse, and the kind of team energy that makes limited resources feel like fuel instead of a barrier. Then we shift into the craft of playwriting and the pressure of deadlines. Zoe shares what “magic” feels like in the writing process, the discipline tricks that get her through resistance, and how ideas show up on trains, at parties, and in the notes app at odd hours. She also breaks down her newest full length play, What Is a Girl For?, and how she wrote it in six weeks to meet a locked reading date through her Princess Grace Award and New Dramatists residency, including how directors, actors, and a dramaturg can change a scene in the final hours before an audience hears it. We wrap with what’s next: taking the work to the Cape Cod Theater Project for rehearsals, multiple readings, and talkbacks that turn audience reaction into actionable rewrites. If you care about theater production, self producing, staged readings, New York play development, and the real mechanics of collaboration, this conversation is for you. Subscribe, share this with a theater friend, and leave a review telling us what part of the creative process you want us to dig into next. Hosted by: Cottman, Crawford & The Jersey Guy Contact us: CCandNJGuy@gmail.com Links & socials: https://linktr.ee/ccandnjguy
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