IN PERSON: Discover the art of writing for the stage in this hands-on introduction to the short play. Beginning with the spark of an idea, you’ll learn how to structure a play, build a story arc and develop believable dialogue and characters. The course also covers proper script formatting, effective rewriting techniques and how to give and receive constructive feedback. You’ll explore opportunities to workshop your play and find venues for submission. The course culminates in a table reading of each student’s short play, with professional actors bringing your words to life. A laptop or tablet is required. Participants should be proficient in Microsoft Word to be able to properly format, edit and revise their scripts. Expect to do some writing outside of class as you refine your play from concept to finished piece. Playwriting experience is not required, but prior creative writing experience is a plus. | Facilitated discussion, Active Skill Learning.
Max enrollment: 12.
Location: Judea Reform Congregation, 1933 W. Cornwallis Rd, Durham NC 27705
Annie Taft's short plays have been produced locally, regionally, nationally and internationally. She has won many short play competitions. A founding member of Triangle Playwrights, the Playwrights' Round Table and Playwrights Lab, she is a current contributor to Sips & Scripts, a play development group. A graduate of UCLA and LACC Theatre Academy, an acting conservatory, Annie is the former artistic director of OdysseyStage. She has worked as a playwright, director and producer.