• 685 - Page and Stage with Leslye Headland

  • May 6 2025
  • Length: 59 mins
  • Podcast

685 - Page and Stage with Leslye Headland

  • Summary

  • John welcomes writer, director and playwright Leslye Headland (The Acolyte, Russian Doll) to ask, why are stage plays so challenging for screenwriters? Using her recent Broadway play Cult of Love, they look at different approaches to scene description, heightened and simultaneous dialogue, and strategies for adapting stage plays to film.

    We also chart Leslye’s career from theater kid to auteur filmmaker, her approach to time loops (because how could we not?), and answer listener questions about music cues and long scripts.

    In our bonus segment for premium members, John and Leslye compare notes on how to keep up with what’s on stage, and what to do if you missed a production.

    Links:

    • Leslye Headland
    • Cult of Love – selected pages
    • Bachelorette the play and the movie
    • Fanny and Alexander
    • John by Annie Baker
    • Original Cast Album: Company
    • Stephen Sondheim
    • Waiting for Godot
    • John Cassavetes
    • Tár screenplay by Todd Field
    • Arthur Aron’s 36 Questions
    • Eva discloses her autism on Survivor
    • Making Movies by Sidney Lumet
    • On Filmmaking by Alexander McKendick
    • Get a Scriptnotes T-shirt!
    • Check out the Inneresting Newsletter
    • Gift a Scriptnotes Subscription or treat yourself to a premium subscription!
    • Craig Mazin on Instagram
    • John August on Bluesky, Threads, and Instagram
    • Outro by Alicia Jo Rabins (send us yours!)
    • Scriptnotes is produced by Drew Marquardt and edited by Matthew Chilelli.

    Email us at ask@johnaugust.com

    You can download the episode here.

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