DRAMATIS PERSONAE WORKSHOP (Austin)

2011-05-17T17:44:08-05:00May 17th, 2011|anouncement, events for members, events for the public, workshops|

Paul Bonin-RodriguezMAKING IT [FUN] AND GOING TO MARKET (Write. Laugh. Rewrite. Move it.) With Paul Bonin-Rodriguez Tuesdays, May 24 & 31, June 7 & 14, 7-9:30 pm $100 ScriptWorks/ $125 General Drop-in $30 ScriptWorks/ $35 General Email info@scriptworks.org for reservation and location Making it [fun] and going to market (Write. Laugh. Rewrite. Move it.) This workshop begins with the proposal that new plays need time, space, and the support (and challenge) of comrades to get better. The playwright needs to witness the work. Over a period of four weeks, we will work as a community to create bad works that get better. And then we'll plan on where they might go to build an audience to get even better. Artists may come for the whole, or for parts, although the writing used in class as examples will come from the first two weeks of work.

DRAMATIS PERSONAE WORKSHOP (Dallas)

2011-05-12T20:13:50-05:00May 12th, 2011|anouncement, events for members, events for the public, workshops|

Paul Bonin-RodriguezTHE WORST PLAY I NEVER WROTE with Paul Bonin-Rodriguez part of Nouveau 47's Nouveau Frontiers New Works Festival Saturday, May 21st from 2-4pm Nouveau 47 at the Magnolia Lounge in Fair Park (map) Admission is $10 at the door! Bring paper and pen. This workshop comes to creative development from the least likely direction - that of prospective failure - for the purposes of freeing up our creative voices and illustrating just how capable we already are at rescuing bad writing, especially after a first reading, during which everyone has fidgeted awkardly. Working separately, but caucusing together, we'll find ways to rescue bad plots, stilted dialogue, corny jokes, and overly long descriptions (as in the first sentence). Two dimensional characters will expand; melodramas will find their hidden Brecht; unnecessary adverbs will get pruned out; and we'll all be the wiser. Really. Finally, because the workshop leader bragged about it in his bio, we'll discuss where we might take our new plays for continued chrysalis-like development.

DRAMATIS PERSONAE WORKSHOP (Austin)

2011-04-20T20:22:45-05:00April 20th, 2011|anouncement, events for members, events for the public, workshops|

Octavio SolisScriptWorks presents a Dramatis Personae Workshop with Octavio Solis Tuesday, May 3rd 7 - 9:30pm Dougherty Arts Center 1110 Barton Springs Rd. (map) $20 ScriptWorks members/$25 general Reserve your seat by emailing info-at-scriptworks.org This class with award-winning playwright Octavio Solis will involve relaxation and visualization exercises as part of the writing process. Participants will do their writing in the class and then read what they wrote aloud.

Dramatis Personae Workshops (in Austin and D/FW)

2010-11-08T16:31:37-06:00November 8th, 2010|anouncement, events for members, events for the public, workshops|

THE D/FW PORTION OF THIS WORKSHOP IS CANCELED DUE TO ILLNESS. WE APOLOGIZE FOR ANY INCONVENIENCE. HOLD ON TO YOUR SHORTS! led by Amparo Garcia-Crow Austin - Saturday, November 13th @2:00, State Theatre, 719 Congress Ave DFW - Monday, November 15th @ 7:00, Irving Arts Center, 3333 N. MacArthur Blvd. $20 ASW members/ $35 General RSVP: christi@scriptworks.org Big or small, short or long, the art of telling a story has its 1, 2, 3s. Come brush up on how you successfully turn big stories into small packages!

Dramatis Personae Workshop: FronteraFest 101, a primer in self-producing for the fringe

2010-09-12T15:59:28-05:00September 12th, 2010|anouncement, events for the public, fronterafest, workshops|

FRONTERAFEST 101 A primer in self-producing for the fringe, a workshop taught by Christina J. Moore WHEN: Wednesday, September 15, 7:00 pm WHERE: Hyde Park Theatre 511 W. 43rd St. COST: $5 ASW members; $10 general INFO/RESERVATIONS: christi-at-scriptworks.org ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: This workshop, led by ScriptWorks 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.

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