Do you have questions I haven't covered? Or completely unrelated questions? You can make a comment here, email me, or ask your production staff for my phone number and send me a text or a call. I'm happy to work with actors one-on-one about text while I'm in NY, or to do a Skype text conversation.
Hi Isabel,
I go to Emory and Henry with Mark and he showed me this casebook and your Romeo and Juliet website. I'm currently working on my own casebook for our production of Kindertransport next semester and I am struggling with putting together a casebook. Although I have dramaturged before, it wasn't a very helpful experience.
I would love to pick your brain on how you handle citation in a casebook and how you make the casebook a workable tool for both you as a dramaturg and the production team. I don't have a website for my casebook and it's just paper copies at the moment for me. I have done a lot of research already, but I don't know what is the best way to compile that information.
I know that a lot of this is probably personal preference, but I'm the embodiment of the blind leading the blind at my school. Any advice you can offer me I'd greatly appreciate it. Thank you so much.
Jessica Hughes
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Isabel Smith-Bernstein is a DC based dramaturg who loves Shakespeare. This blog is for little things during the production and, most importantly, your questions.