Dramatis Personae Workshop: CANCELLED
Unfortunately the workshop with Gary Garrison, Executive Director of the Dramatists Guild of America, which was scheduled for April 1st has been canceled. Check back here for news of our next workshop.
Unfortunately the workshop with Gary Garrison, Executive Director of the Dramatists Guild of America, which was scheduled for April 1st has been canceled. Check back here for news of our next workshop.
March 26-28 and April 2-4, 2009 @ 8 PM Blue Theater, 916 Springdale Road Reservations: info-at-scriptworks.org/ 512-454-9727 Flashbacks, maternal admonitions, and all kinds of dances promenade through Time Steps, the 11th annual Out of Ink ten-minute play showcase. Eight plays were selected from submissions created during a 48-hour writing retreat, called the Weekend Fling. During the Fling, writers are given three "ingredients" and two days to write their hearts out and create a ten-minute play.
Connections A workshop with Arlene Hutton, writer of The Nibroc Trilogy Monday, February 23, 2009 7:00-9:30PM Daugherty Arts Center, 1110 Barton Springs Rd. ASW $20 / General $35 INFO/RESERVATIONS: 512-454-9727, christi-at-scriptworks.org Playwright Arlene Hutton, award-winning author of The Nibroc Trilogy, will take participants through a series of in-class writing exercises, provide new inroads to the wonders and revelations of the unconscious mind, and celebrate the thrill of creative writing.
Fling Salon Sunday, October 26th @5:30p The State Theatre, 719 Congress Ave. The annual Weekend Fling is a playwriting retreat at which members have 48 hours to write a 10 minute play using 3 arbitrary ingredients. This year's ingredients are being contributed by Michael John Garces, Artistic Director of Cornerstone Theatre in Los Angeles, writer/performer Sharon Bridgforth, and local designer and producer, Natalie George.
Austin Playhouse is hosting a benefit performance of Cyndi William's Dug Up next Thursday night, October 16th at 8:00. Cyndi is one of the co-founding Core members of ASW and an award-winning playwright and actress. This premiere production of Dug Up received funding from ASW's Finer Point Fund and the benefit will help to replenish the fund.