How to Get Your Work Produced for Plays and Musical Theatre
Organization:
Play Cafe
Category:
Performing Arts
Geographical Area:
Oakland
Start
Date:
10/16/2016
End Date:
10/16/2016
Start Time:
1:00 PM
End Time:
8:00 PM
Event
Info:
Sun, October 16, 1pm-8pm
Join us for Play Cafe's popular workshop panel How to Get Your Work Produced featuring panel discussions with prominent and successful writers, artistic directors, and composers. Participants are welcome to attend as many or as few sessions as they wish. For $10, we will offer an optional dinner item from a local eatery to be delivered during the meal break.
This event will include three sessions:
Session 1, 1:30-3:00 How to Get Your Play Produced Panelists: Jon Tracy, Lauren Gunderson, Cleavon Smith, Jeffrey Lo & Annette Roman Moderator: Tracy Held Potter
Refreshment break from 3:00 to 3:30 included in price
Session 2, 3:30-5:00 How to Get Your Musical Produced Panelists: Scott Guy, Patricia Milton, Min Kahng, Sarah Rose Leonard, Elizabeth McKoy & Gretchen Feyer Moderator: Jerome Joseph Gentes
Dinner Break 5:00-6:00 Optional dinner provided for an additional $10
Evening Networking Session, 6:00-8:00: Meet Your Colleagues and Potential Collaborators. Bring a quick pitch! Looking for a playwright? A composer? Lyrics? Incidental music for your play? Early registrants will have the opportunity to sign up for time to sing a song, play a tune on the piano, read from a play or lyric, or just introduce yourself and your current project to the community.
Play Cafe members use code cafe1016 for $5 discount. To join Play Cafe, visit http://www.playcafe.org/memberships.
Play Cafe is a nonprofit playwrights group dedicated to supporting Bay Area writers with monthly Scene Nights to develop works-in-progress and by hosting special events.
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