Rehearsal space

2009-11-10T15:44:27-06:00November 10th, 2009|member anouncement|

ASW member Aralyn Hughes lives downtown on Congress and has a large room that’s suitable for rehearsals that she’s willing to rent for a small fee. Contact Aralyn at 512-698-6800.

Leave it to Beverly

2009-11-10T15:41:14-06:00November 10th, 2009|members at work|

Check out ASW member Kirk German’s new full-length play “Leave It To Beverly” produced by DA! Performances begin Thursday at the Off Center and run for the next three weekends! Leave it to Beverly is written and directed by Kirk German and features DA! Collective Members Jude Hickey, Heather Huggins, Lisa del Rosario, Michelle Brandt, Stephanie Denson, and Scott Roskilly.

Job Opportunity

2009-11-10T15:36:48-06:00November 10th, 2009|organizational|

ASW is partnering with Salvage Vanguard and McCallum HIgh to provide dramaturgy for student-written work to be produced by SVT this spring. We are seeking a member writer to serve as a dramaturg on a one-act play this spring.

Weekend Fling

2009-11-10T15:33:36-06:00November 10th, 2009|organizational|

The Weekend Fling is November 13-15th. All ASW members should have received their invitation to the Weekend Fling via email by now. We're retreating to Aimee's ranch house on Guadalupe River so come on out and Fling your cares away! You might get produced in Out of Ink and you’ll come away with a 10 minute play you can submit to the numerous short play festivals around the country. Plus it’s FUN!! Contact christi@scriptworks.org with questions or to RSVP.

Dramatis Personae Workshop with Steven Dietz

2009-10-23T11:43:16-05:00October 23rd, 2009|anouncement, events for the public, workshops|

The Art & Craft of Story Making Tuesday, November 10 7:00-9:30 pm State Theatre Classroom 719 Congress Ave. Austin Script Works is proud to present this Master Class with nationally-renowned playwright Steven Dietz as part of our Dramatis Personae series. The class will focus on the “living play”. Since we know that simply putting words and action onstage does not “activate” a play, what narrative strategies must be employed to bring a theatrical story to life? This class will detail candid and tangible tools of the playwright’s craft that can be used to make a play move and change, push forward, in short: come to life.

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