Playwriting Class For Young People at Gloucester Stage Moves Online For 2020

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Gloucester Stage Education Director Heidi Dallin recently announced the Young Playwrights Workshop, will move online for 2020.  The Young Playwrights Workshop is a professional training program for ages nine to 18 designed to introduce or cultivate a passion for storytelling through play writing.  Four online sessions will give students the opportunity to write and refine scripts through a multi-draft process with input from professional playwright and Newburyport resident Deirdre Girard.  The Young Playwrights Workshop four online sessions begin Monday, June 8.  Pre-Teen: Ages 9 to 12 years old: 2 p.m.-3:30 p.m. and Teen: 13 to 18 years old: 2:30 p.m. – 4 p.m..  Sessions will be recorded in case your child can’t make a lesson or wants to go back and watch it again.  Class size is limited. 

Participation in the Young Playwrights Workshop will give students access to submit their ten-minute plays to the 2020 Young Playwrights Festival. Selected plays submitted by workshop participants will be cast, rehearsed and performed over zoom in the 2020 Young Playwrights Festival.  The Young Playwrights Festival will be streamed Sept. 10 – Sept. 13.  For more information and to register for the  Young Playwrights Workshop at Gloucester Stage go to gloucesterstage.com/youngplaywrights/ or call Heidi at 978-283-6688.

Playwright Deirdre Girard completed her MFA in Playwriting at Boston University and has had dozens of one-act plays produced nationally and internationally.  Most recently, she completed a commission from Peabody Essex Museum for two one-act plays, won the Susan Glaspell National Short Play Award at QC Theater, Iowa for her one-act play In the Buff, and had readings of her plays Shaken and Dollar for Dollar in Boston and Chicago.  She is a visiting playwright/instructor for Boston University’s Massachusetts Young Playwrights Project.

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