This course is part of Writing for Performance and the Entertainment Industries.
This intensive course focuses on developing professional-level dramatic writing skills for the stage. Students learn to craft compelling story arcs, write resonant dialogue with subtext, and structure plays effectively. The course explores global theatrical traditions, from Brecht to Japanese Noh theatre, while teaching practical skills in dramatic structure, stage direction, and creative development. Through writing exercises and peer discussion, students develop their unique creative voice while understanding industry requirements.
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What you'll learn
Craft compelling story arcs and plot structures
Develop distinctive dialogue with effective subtext
Master stage direction and theatrical elements
Understand global theatre traditions and practices
Create professional play structure and format
Skills you'll gain
This course includes:
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Writing exercises, Creativity journal, Play structure development
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Module Description
The course explores advanced playwriting techniques, global theatrical traditions, and professional development. Students learn story structure, dialogue crafting, and stage direction while studying diverse theatrical forms. The curriculum emphasizes practical application through writing exercises and creative journaling, helping students develop their unique voice while understanding theatrical conventions and industry standards.
Fee Structure
Individual course purchase is not available - to enroll in this course with a certificate, you need to purchase the complete Professional Certificate Course. For enrollment and detailed fee structure, visit the following: Writing for Performance and the Entertainment Industries
Instructor

8 Courses
A Visionary Playwright and Educator Amplifying Voices from Conflict Zones
Abigail Docherty serves as Course Director and co-director of the MSt in Writing for Performance at the University of Cambridge's Institute of Continuing Education (ICE), where she combines her expertise in playwriting with innovative approaches to teaching creativity and performance. Her acclaimed career in theater began remarkably early when she wrote her first radio play "Listen to my Inside Mind" for BBC Radio 4 at age 15, and has since flourished with notable achievements including winning the 2012 Pearson Bursary Writer in Residence at the Tron Theatre, Glasgow. Her children's play "One Thousand Paper Cranes" earned Best Scottish Contribution to Drama at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival in 2011 and has been produced globally, while her play "Sea and Land and Sky," based on World War I nurses' oral histories, won the 2010 National Open-Stage Playwriting Competition and was published by Methuen Drama. Her portfolio includes significant works like "Four Parts Broken" for The National Theatre of Scotland and "Room" at the Tron, alongside numerous radio plays for BBC Radio 4. In her role at Cambridge, she focuses her creative research on amplifying the voices of women and children from high-conflict and war-zone situations, while also leading workshops on business creativity and resilience, making her a powerful voice in both theatrical education and social advocacy through storytelling.
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