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SCRIPT NEWS - SEPTEMBER 2004

We are seeking new Board Members - Help to re-write the SCRIPT of artistic life in the West Midlands!

Chair of the Board, Kim Greengrass, said 'Serving on the Board is a challenging, varied and interesting experience. Sucessful applicants will not only act as ambassadors for Script, they will also be responsible for helping to steer the future development of the company and for making a real difference to the artistic and cultural life of the West Midlands.'

Script are particularly seeking Board Members who combine an interest in new drama writing with experience in accountancy and financial management, or in business and marketing. Board Members with legal skills or previous experience of serving as a company secretary are also sought. These posts are voluntary and non-salaried but expenses are reimbursed.

For further information and an application pack, please email info@scriptonline.net or call Rachel Taylor on 0121 224 7415. The deadline for applications is Monday 11 October 2004.

 

Script Workshops and Events at The Orange Birmingham Book Festival

11 October - Radio Drama Showcase

7-9pm Orange Studio, Cannon Street, Birmingham

Come along and see a performance of two radio plays in script development and have the opportunity to ask questions of the panel made up of the writers, director, actors and a BBC Radio Drama Producer.

15 October - Television Adaptation Workshop

1.30-4.30pm Shakespeare Memorial Room, Central Library, Birmingham

Novels, short stories, computer games, comic books, biographies - all have been plundered as source material for television screenplays. But how does a writer embark on an adaptation? What are the pitfalls - and what kind of material translates well to screen?

18 October - Writing for the Stage

1.30-4.30pm Shakespeare Memorial Room, Central Library, Birmingham

Mental aerobics: A writing workout for budding dramatists. Exercises in coming up with ideas, creating characters, injecting drama, writing - and re-writing - dialogue. Bring paper, pen and a lively mind.

Booking information: Tickets can be purchased via Birmingham Book Festival. For more information, please visit www.bbf04.co.uk

 

Broken and Blue - A National Search for New Music Drama

BBC Radio 3 and BBC writersroom are looking for original, entertaining and diverse music dramas for radio. Radio 3's first writers' competition, Broken and Blue, is an ambitious project for writers who would like to extend their body of work into this under-explored area. This is about re-thinking the role of music and song in radio drama. The winner[s] will receive a full BBC commission and their play will be broadcast on Radio 3 in August 2005.

Find out more about the competition at:

www.bbc.co.uk/radio3/speechanddrama/brokenandblue.shtml

 

BBC Birmingham Writer-in-Residence

Congratulations to Pat Hughes on being selected as the new BBC Birmingham Writer-in-Residence. Pat attended a Script workshop on writing for television earlier in the year and she's been keeping us updated on her progress since then.

She participated in a Poetry and Story evening as part of BBC 2's'Restoration' project at the Saracen's Head and Radio WM have asked her to write and broadcast a story every month. It looks like Pat's going to be busy with plenty of projects in her new role and we would like to wish her every success.

 

Taster Workshop at ArtsFest

Script will be presenting a workshop on screenwriting at ArtsFest this weekend. Led by Peter Bullock, it will be an enjoyable introduction to writing a short film.

In keeping with the ethos of ArtsFest, this is a free workshop but places are strictly limited and we are unable to accept advance bookings. So turn up early if you would like to attend!

When and Where? - Sunday 12 September, 1-2pm at Birmingham Conservatoire, New Lecture Theatre

 

 

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June 2004

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