Stage Write is a new organization at UVU which uses a workshop environment to write theatrical scripts (plays or screenplays) on a consistent basis.
One of the biggest enemies to the aspiring script writer, whether you’re writing for fun or because you want to do it for a living, is structure. It’s hard to find time to write consistently and make progress on any work when it’s not your primary profession, or not your number one priority. Things get in the way. Despite the grand declarations to yourself that you will write every night for at least 3 hours, or will wake up at 7 am to write for an hour before work, the snooze button gets hit.
Stage Write is a group designed to bring 2 hours of disciplined focused writing time into the lives of the amateur writer per week.
Stage Write meets every Wednesday from 6-8 PM in the Gunther Technology Building at UVU, in room GT 636. You do not have to be a UVU student to be a part of the group.
The workshop process is all about solving conflicts, brainstorming as a group and focused writing time. It begins with each writer pitching a project to the group that they want to turn into a finished script. Each meeting will start with a review of how each project is going and questions the writers have been trying to answer. Then we will spend time writing - just writing. At the end of the meeting each member of the group will account for what he or she accomplished and set goals for the next week’s session. It’s a simple format that we hope will yield great results.
After the writing process has had time to work, the second half of our workshop is to see the work in action. We will stage readings of the work, and a certain number of plays will be chosen to make up our 2011-12 Theater season. Even though the workshop is for both plays and screenplays, the production arm of our group will only apply to those scripts that could be adapted to and produced on the stage.
We will be having our first meeting this Wednesday April 6th at 7:00 PM in GT 636. We would love to have you join us!
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