Sunday, April 20, 2008

Upcoming Town Hall Information

Okay, everybody, as you've all seen on the Drama Guild newsletters, our first Northwest Town Hall is coming up next month. In conjunction with Seattle University and the Northwest Playwrights Alliance, below is the schedule of events.

We're still working on the exact date and time of the Town Hall Meeting so stay tuned for that!

Hope to see as many of you there as possible!

All events will be held Seattle University's Lee Theater (former venue for the Empty Space) or Vachon Room.

Seattle University
Fine Arts Building
901 12th Ave.
Seattle, WA 98122-1090





SAT. May 10

Steven Dietz Playwriting Workshop

2-5 p.m.

Vachon Room



SAT May 10

Performance: The Hairy Baby by Ki Gottberg

Lee Theatre

2:30 pm - $6/$10



SAT May 10

Performance: The Hairy Baby by Ki Gottberg

Lee Theatre

7:30 pm - $6/$10



SUN May 11
Essential Truths of Playwriting (in Craft and Career)

11 am -2 pm

Gary Garrison, Executive Director of Creative Affairs, DG. This workshop will explore the rights of dramatists in any creative collaboration as well as the fundamental truths of dramatic writing any dramatist must embrace while refining their craft. Fine Arts Building, Vachon Room. Free event.


SUN May 11

A Conversation With Steven Dietz

4 p.m.

Interview & Q&A led by Sheila Daniels (Assoc. director and Literary Manager at Intiman). Vachon Room. Free event.



SUN May 11

6:30 p.m.

Reception for Steven Dietz in the theater lobby



SUN May 11

Performance: The Hairy Baby by Ki Gottberg

Lee Theatre

7:30 pm - $6/$10



MONDAY May 12
A Forum for Northwest Playwrights

Lee Theater

7:30 p.m

Gary Garrison (Dramatists Guild), Ki Gottberg (playwright, Seattle University), Elena Hartwell (playwright, Northwest Playwrights Alliance, Iron Pig Productions), Elizabeth Heffron (playwright), Glenn Hergenhahn (playwright, A.D., iDiOM Theatre), John Kazanjian (New City Theatre), Charlotte Tiencken (Book-It), John Longenbaugh (playwright, critic, director), Jerry Manning (director, Casting Director, Seattle Rep) and Allison Narver (former Empty Space Artistic Director). Where have we been, where are we going, how can we make it better? Free Event.

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