March Salon

2009-03-10T22:18:40-05:00March 10th, 2009|anouncement, events for members|

Sunday, March 29, 2009 @ 6:30 PM State Theatre, 719 Congress Ave. "Homegrown Tomatoes" by Micah McCoy Fundamentalist seminary student Evan Beech can find no other shelter in all of Austin, TX but a shared living cooperative run by a "nest of backyard-pooping hippies." When Evan's famous televangelist father is caught up in a sex scandal, Evan and his new roommates are forced to face head-on the complexities and absurdities at both extremes of America's 'culture war.'

Time Steps, the 11th annual Out of Ink Ten Minute Play Showcase

2009-03-10T22:04:59-05:00March 10th, 2009|anouncement, events for the public, out of ink, productions|

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.

Dramatis Personae Workshop: Connections

2009-02-11T15:32:42-06:00February 11th, 2009|events for members, events for the public, workshops|

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.

February Salon

2009-02-11T14:47:19-06:00February 11th, 2009|anouncement, events for members, readings|

Sunday, February, 22, 2009 @6:30pm State Theatre, 719 Congress Ave. The February 22nd Salon will feature "Low Hanging Stars" by Sarah Saltwick and "Blook of Clouds" by Elizabeth Cobbe. Low Hanging Stars is a love story between ghost, preteen starlet and her mother set on an impossibly pretty hill in New England. It's hard to move forward, it's hard to look back but it's harder to stay still. A work in progress inspired by tragic events and Dakota Fanning. Book of Clouds is set in Austin in 1958. A remarkable library of every book imaginable has burned to the ground. The former librarian and a young girl who hates to read sort through the ashes together.

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