The workplace of a playwright can vary greatly depending on their specific role and the stage of the production process they are in. Generally, a playwright’s workplace can include a combination of private and public spaces, as well as collaborative and solitary environments. During the early stages of the writing process, a playwright may work alone in a quiet space such as a home office, library, or coffee shop. They may also seek out inspiration by attending performances or reading other works. As they begin to develop their ideas, they may collaborate with other writers, actors, or directors to brainstorm and flesh out their ideas. This may involve meeting in person, via video conferencing, or through written correspondence.