Liverpool Everyman & Playhouse Theatres-Playwrights’ Programme

Each year, up to eight writers are invited to join the completely free Playwrights’ Programme and work closely with the Liverpool New Works team to hone their playwriting skills and knowledge.

The programme invites writers to explore the fundamentals of playwriting through a series of fortnightly workshops led by the New Works team, visiting writers, directors and other practitioners. The group receives a reading list, with access to the extensive script library and free tickets to all our in-house productions.

There are also supported opportunities to share work in table reads within the group and Scratch Studio. Workshops will be based around discussions and writing exercises, with writers expected to share ongoing work with the rest of the group.

The group sessions will run in two terms: The term runs in three terms from late Oct 22 to Sept 2023 (exact dates TBC).

The programme meet fortnightly on Thursday evenings between 6pm and 8pm in the Writers’ Room at the Everyman, and occasionally on Zoom.

Writers work on the first draft of a new full-length play, coming back together to share and discuss what they have written in. Finally, they will work again individually, with dramaturgical support from New Works, on redrafting their play over the summer before a final one-to-one session.

Applicants must be aged 18+ and have some experience of writing for the stage (not necessarily a full production). Talent, commitment and passion are more important  than experience. They’re looking for innovative, original and exciting new voices from the Liverpool region: writers who are committed to playwriting and making theatre which will delight, engage and challenge audiences.

https://www.everymanplayhouse.com/applications-for-our-playwrights-programme-202223-are-now-open

Deadline: 17 October 2022

Source: Write A Play

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