How not to write a play /
by Walter Kerr.
- Boston : The Writer, 1955.
- x, 244 p. ; 21 cm.
Introduction -- Part One: The way things are -- Young blood -- The tired model -- The day the shopgirl got her notice -- The moneymakers -- Part Two: How to lose friends by influencing people -- A matter of opinion -- The visitation from on high -- Act before you think -- Part Three: How to spoil a good story -- It's a very small world -- Anything happen next? -- Fine tailoring -- Men at work -- House rules -- Part Four: Arthritis in the joints -- The slow boat to nowhere -- Elbowroom -- Cloud cuckoo land -- All that is spoke is marred -- Worst foot forward -- Verse in rehearsal -- In general.
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Playwriting. American drama--History and criticism.--20th century Theater. Dramaturgia. Primera Jornada de Catalogacion.