
Oscar-nominated screenwriter Will Tracy, whose credits include Succession, The Menu and Bugonia, sat down with author and journalist Patrick Freyne at Dublin’s Storyhouse screenwriting festival where he discussed his career trajectory and writing processes.
Speaking to an audience at the Light House Cinema, Tracy outlined how his time working at The Onion paved the way for his comedy writing. Admitting he joined as “a fan” of the satirical news outlet, Tracy said that working there was “like the fantasy of a comedy writer show.”
“It was like the Dick Van Dyke Show,” he quipped, adding that the office was filled with a cohort of writers who were “drinking and shouting” in the office.
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“They were these Gen X writers who were making this beloved thing, but the idea was that no one, for some reason – even though it had this high leadership and
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