Dramatic structure serves as the backbone of storytelling, shaping narratives in plays, films, and literature. This framework guides the pacing, character arcs, and resolution, crafting stories that ...
“Disclaimer” opens with two teenagers on a train to Italy. They’re both free-spirited and a bit brash, wreaking havoc on train conductors and gondoliers. They’re young and in love, without a care in ...
From the cutthroat halls of “The West Wing” to the boozy nightclubs of “Casablanca,” drama has the power to transport us into a different place, time, and perspective (if only for a little while). But ...
Last month I took a Narrative Economics class from Yale University’s Robert Shiller in which he expounded on the importance of cross-curricular connections in education. Shiller quoted the ...
Blending heartache with harmony, these modern musicals carry the same emotional fire and theatrical grace that promise to make Song Sung Blue an unforgettable story in tune with time. Even before its ...
The anonymous authors of the New Testament Gospels did not have the privilege of personally knowing Jesus, nor did they have access to precise data about his life. Their only certainty was that he had ...