Friday, January 16, 2009

Jan 29 - March 25 2009 - Playwriting I: Exploring the Craft

Playwriting I: Exploring the Craft

Paul Mullin

Theatre tells stories using actors, with powerful objectives, living at specific moments in time. Explore the many ways playwrights create interesting, truthful characters and dynamic stories using the language of the stage: words, movement, light, sound, and silence. This interactive class includes both sit-down writing exercises, and up-on-your-feet work, so please dress comfortably.

January 29 - March 25
Wednesdays, 6:30 pm - 9:30 pm
No class February 11th
$285 Tier I
$305 Tier II
Tier level based on household income.

For more information or to register, go to http://www.freeholdtheatre.org/ or call us at (206) 323-7499.

Paul Mullin is a renowned playwright whose works includes the recently produced TUESDAY (by Annex Theatre at the CHAC) as well as LOUIS SLOTIN SONATA at The Empty Space Theatre. Paul Mullin's LOUIS SLOTIN SONATA won the L.A. Drama Critics Award and was read by invitation before scientists at the Los Alamos National Laboratory. His play, THE SEQUENCE, about the race to decode the human genome, was commissioned by Ensemble Studio Theatre/Alfred P. Sloan Foundation and won First Prize for Stage Play in the 2005 Writers Digest Competition. His upcoming play THE TEN THOUSAND THINGS will be produced this spring at the Washington Ensemble Theatre. Paul won the Stranger’s Genius Award for Theatre in 2008.

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