Scripts on line
Thu, 12 Sept 2002, 02:55 pmWalter Plinge5 posts in thread
Scripts on line
Thu, 12 Sept 2002, 02:55 pmA while ago someone published some web addresses of places where we could access some scripts published online. Can anyone remember or have some of those addresses handy?
Much Appreciated
Sharon
Much Appreciated
Sharon
Walter PlingeThu, 12 Sept 2002, 02:55 pm
A while ago someone published some web addresses of places where we could access some scripts published online. Can anyone remember or have some of those addresses handy?
Much Appreciated
Sharon
Much Appreciated
Sharon
Walter PlingeFri, 13 Sept 2002, 09:11 am
Re: Scripts on line
Hello Sharon
If you use the Serach Site function you can access earlier posts, the threads are dated October 2001 and if you go to :
http://theatre.asn.au/read.php?f=18&i=496&t=494
You can see the links to script web sites
Regards
Don
If you use the Serach Site function you can access earlier posts, the threads are dated October 2001 and if you go to :
http://theatre.asn.au/read.php?f=18&i=496&t=494
You can see the links to script web sites
Regards
Don
Walter PlingeMon, 16 Sept 2002, 09:21 am
Re: Scripts on line
Thanks Don, I knew that site some around somewhere, just couldn't remember where.
Cheers Sharon
Cheers Sharon
DamianMon, 16 Sept 2002, 03:29 pm
Re: Scripts on line
You might also wish to look at Project Guttenburg. It is a database of written works, including many plays. For instance, it contains full scripts for all of Oscar Wilde's works.
Naturally, it contains only those works that are out of copyright, as it is illegal to store online copies of copyrighted work.
http://www.promo.net/pg/
For more recent works, you could try the Victorian Drama League. The VDL maintains an extensive library of plays that can be borrowed at reasonable rates (including sets of plays for production).
http://www.theatrecraft.org
Naturally, it contains only those works that are out of copyright, as it is illegal to store online copies of copyrighted work.
http://www.promo.net/pg/
For more recent works, you could try the Victorian Drama League. The VDL maintains an extensive library of plays that can be borrowed at reasonable rates (including sets of plays for production).
http://www.theatrecraft.org
DamianMon, 16 Sept 2002, 03:31 pm
Re: Scripts on line
Sorry, that's http://www.theatrecraft.org.au for the VDL website.