Kepler's Arts and Lectures
Classes for Writers
Playwriting Workshop with Carol Wolf Saturday, February 23rd 10:00 a.m. - noon AND Sunday, February 24th 1-4pm
Have you ever wanted to write a play? This 2-part workshop is designed to teach beginning, and some intermediate and advanced, playwriting techniques through intense lecture, demonstration, experimentation and discussion. Students will test their beginning playwriting techniques by writing a 3-5 page play between sessions. In the second session on Sunday, we will do staged readings of the plays, and use them as the starting point to discuss intermediate and advanced playwriting techniques. At the conclusion of the workshop, students will be prepared to write additional, longer plays that are producible and will work in the theater. They will have a skill set for trouble-shooting their work, and a series of techniques they can depend on to seize and sustain the audience's attention. In addition, students will have a new insight into how plays work, when they are working, and what to look for when they are not, in their own plays as well as others', and by extension, films, television, books and other storytelling media as well. |
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Instructor Bio: Carol Wolf is an award-winning playwright and drama
instructor. She earned a degree in history at Mills College and an MFA in
Drama-Playwriting at Rutgers University. Her life in the theater resulted in
about 30 productions of her plays on five continents. She has also written
scripts for video games, produced two movies, and has a black belt in Iaido
$99 for both classes Tickets are available now at Brown Paper Tickets Online or by calling 800-838-3006 |