Northwest Playwrights Alliance & Seattle Rep present a reading of
Gulf View Drive
by Arlene Hutton
directed by Braden Abraham
Monday Nov. 10 @ 7 p.m. - Seattle Repertory Theater's
Poncho Theater
115 Mercer - please use main entrance
FREE ADMISSION-------------------------------
AND...HURRY SIGN UP NOW!!!
for
Playwriting Workshop with Arlene Hutton
When: Nov 9 - Sunday 2-5 p.m Where: Live Girls! Theater 2220 NW Market Street Ballard . Workshop limit: 25
Cost: $40 Contact: Bryan Willis - willis@olynet.com
Arlene is best known for The Nibroc Trilogy, which includes Last Train to Nibroc (Drama League Best Play nomination, See Rock City (MacLean Foundation Award) and Gulf View Drive. Arlene's updated version of NPA's Nov. reading, Gulf View Drive, will be published by Dramatists Play Service in 2009. She is a four-time Heideman Award finalist and three-time Samuel French Short Play winner. Residencies include New Harmony Project, Australian National Playwrights conference, MacDowell Colony, VCCA and Yaddo. Recently the Tennessee Williams Fellow in Playwriting at Sewanee, a position she also held in 2005, Hutton was on the faculty of this summer's Sewanee Writers' Conference. Last Train to Nibroc just finished a highly successful run at the Orange Tree Theatre in London.
If you were turned away from Ki Gottberg's incredible workshop; if you thought about attending Braden Abraham's superb "Directing New Plays" workshop but waited too long; if you were disappointed because you procrastinated and couldn't get into the life-changing experience of studying with Steven Dietz, then e-mail willis@olynet.com to reserve your spot in Arlene's playwriting workshop tonight.
We still have a few spots available.
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