
Here are some exercises from Drama 3102, Audio Dramaturgy, which is a course at University of Exeter about learning to write radiophonic theatre of the ear. Audio Drama or radio drama has historically been associated with the theatre of the mind, because, as Orson Welles' said it's like a film for your mind. The listener visualises everything. But it's also a way to create theatre for an audience of one wearing their headphones. This is a theatre of rich inner landscapes where--if we allow it--the discovery is one we make with all five senses.