September salon

2008-09-15T20:39:40-05:00September 15th, 2008|events for members, readings|

Moses of the Bulrushes (a divine comedy) by Steve Warren Sunday, September 28th @ 6:30pm The State Theatre, 719 Congress Ave. The orphan Moses, abandoned as a baby in a basket on the river by his mother, possesses divine powers but doesn't know it yet even at age 17, because he has been raised by the stuttering, backwoods, river-washing former preacher Monroe Gifford and his two ugly sons who believe Moses is cursed for being born out of wedlock. Abused by his adopted family, Moses soon escapes with the help of wheelchair-ridden Granny Hannah and sets out on his Path to Glory, but when the ugly boys discover Moses has the deed to Granny's farm that Monroe desires, they pursue Moses with a vengeance.

Dramatis Personae Workshop: FronteraFest 101

2008-08-28T13:17:52-05:00August 28th, 2008|events for members, events for the public, workshops|

A primer in self-producing for the fringe A workshop taught by Christina J. Moore Wednesday, September 17th @7:30 PM Hyde Park Theatre, 511 W. 43rd St. ASW $5 / General $10 This workshop, led by ASW Executive Director and FronteraFest Producer Christina J. Moore, will guide participants through the process of preparing a piece for FronteraFest. From resources for finding actors, directors, and rehearsal space to the ins and outs of the technical rehearsal, we'll cover it all.

August salon: Austin Script Works Annual Meet N Greet

2008-08-15T14:42:45-05:00August 15th, 2008|events for members, events for the public, meet n greet, productions|

Meet 'n' Greet Sunday, August 24, 2008 @5:30-7:30pm The Vortex, 2307 Manor Rd. Join us for Austin Script Works' Annual Meet N Greet on Sunday, August 24th from 5:30-7:30. Come hang out with fellow writers and friends of ASW and hear some of the work generated by our 30/60/90 daily writing practice. Plus, stick around for Zell Miller III's Radio Silence.

June salon

2008-06-10T12:54:56-05:00June 10th, 2008|events for members, readings|

Tear Down by John Lively Sunday, June 29th @6:30pm State Theatre, 719 Congress Ave. Tear Down is a meditation on marriage documenting an elderly couple's conflict between structure and routine, and progress. Harold and Beverly struggle to hold onto their life together as economics force them out of their home of 47 years.

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