The tools to find your voice
Whether you write for radio or stage, this course will equip you with the tools for making drama work: structure, dialogue, character, story, and most importantly – your own individual voice. A mixture of workshops and hard work to transform your drama.
Start Date:
Monday, 3rd November 2008
End Date:
Saturday, 8th November 2008
Monday, 3rd November 2008
End Date:
Saturday, 8th November 2008
Nell Leyshon
Nell Leyshon writes drama and prose. Her second play won the Evening Standard's most promising playwright award and she writes regularly for Radio 3 and 4.
Nell Leyshon writes drama and prose. Her second play won the Evening Standard's most promising playwright award and she writes regularly for Radio 3 and 4.
Frances Poet
Frances Poet has been Literary Director of Hampstead Theatre since 2004, during which time she has commissioned works and worked closely with numerous playwrights.
Frances Poet has been Literary Director of Hampstead Theatre since 2004, during which time she has commissioned works and worked closely with numerous playwrights.
Trevor Griffiths
Trevor Griffiths is best known for his play, Comedians, and his film, Reds, written with Warren Beatty, for which he received an Oscar nomination. Visit www.trevorgriffiths.co.uk.
Trevor Griffiths is best known for his play, Comedians, and his film, Reds, written with Warren Beatty, for which he received an Oscar nomination. Visit www.trevorgriffiths.co.uk.
This course is based at:
Lumb Bank - The Ted Hughes Arvon Centre
Heptonstall, Hebden Bridge
West Yorkshire
Tel: 01422 843714
Fax: 01422 843714
Email: lumbbank@arvonfoundation.org
Lumb Bank - The Ted Hughes Arvon Centre
Heptonstall, Hebden Bridge
West Yorkshire
Tel: 01422 843714
Fax: 01422 843714
Email: lumbbank@arvonfoundation.org



