Where do you find the inspiration to write? And once you’ve come up with an idea, how do you develop it to form an outline for a play?
In this two-hour intensive workshop you will explore different ways to generate ideas for plays: from using current events to drawing upon personal experience to writing from a theme.
Through practical exercises and a supportive experience of pitching your ideas to the group, you will gain the confidence and inspiration to pin down your idea and develop it in to a solid outline for a play.
Who is this for? This workshop is targeted at beginning writers, but more experienced emerging writers who need a bit of inspiration are welcome too!
Requirements: No experience is necessary but you will need to bring in a short preparatory exercise which will be specified once you have booked your place.
How to book: Please click the link below to book your place:
Places are reserved on a strictly first come first serve basis, so early booking is advised.
Cost: £27
Date and time: Saturday 5 March 2016 from 10:00am-12:00pm
Location: RADA Studios – 16 Chenies St, London WC1E 7EX
Kimberley Andrews is a playwright with an MA in Text & Performance Studies from RADA/ Kings College London. Her writing credits include commissions from the Birmingham Repertory Theatre and Wolverhampton University. She has also developed work with the Manchester Royal Exchange and All the Rage Theatre. Kimberley has written and produced her own work at the Hen & Chickens Theatre in Islington as part of comedy collective, Wet Lettuce. She was shortlisted for the BBC Drama Writers’ Academy in 2012 and was then selected by BBC to participate in a training academy for day-time soap Doctors, resulting in writing a trial script for the show. Kimberley has worked as a playwriting tutor at RADA and currently works as a freelance script consultant.
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