Sunday with SAWT
Tue, 14 Aug 2001, 09:46 amWalter Plinge1 post in thread
Sunday with SAWT
Tue, 14 Aug 2001, 09:46 amSunday with SAWT is a winter season of moved readings held at the Bakehouse Theatre in Adelaide. The season commences in May/June and goes for six months with one reading per month.Along with the readings, we have a local, recognised speaker who is from any area of the broader public arena. This month, our reading is about a family dealing with a pokie addict and our guest speaker is Nick Xenophon, SA's non pokie politician. To get people in the door for our Sunday afternoon readings, we put on a choice of four home made soups, accompanied by freshly made bread. Our door charge is a modest $6.00.
For 2002, we are putting on two 'Festivals' as part of our Sunday with SAWT season. One is "Champagne and Oysters - A Festival of 10 minute Plays" and the other is; "Steam Radio - A Visual Experience" which is a series of radio plays.
Anyone reading this thread and thinks they would like to see their script read as a moved reading after having it worked through our cell process and script development programme is welcome to make enquiries. So as not to promote any misunderstanding, any scripts accepted for out development programme, the playwright is expected to become a financial member of SAWT. Currently that is $30 per annum. Anyone joining from now will be covered for the balance of 2001 and the whole of 2002. We are doing several workshops this year and if you have a script that requires developing to a pre production standard, joining SAWT might be the next best decision you make this year.
Our website is : www.sawtinc.com
For 2002, we are putting on two 'Festivals' as part of our Sunday with SAWT season. One is "Champagne and Oysters - A Festival of 10 minute Plays" and the other is; "Steam Radio - A Visual Experience" which is a series of radio plays.
Anyone reading this thread and thinks they would like to see their script read as a moved reading after having it worked through our cell process and script development programme is welcome to make enquiries. So as not to promote any misunderstanding, any scripts accepted for out development programme, the playwright is expected to become a financial member of SAWT. Currently that is $30 per annum. Anyone joining from now will be covered for the balance of 2001 and the whole of 2002. We are doing several workshops this year and if you have a script that requires developing to a pre production standard, joining SAWT might be the next best decision you make this year.
Our website is : www.sawtinc.com
Walter PlingeTue, 14 Aug 2001, 09:46 am
Sunday with SAWT is a winter season of moved readings held at the Bakehouse Theatre in Adelaide. The season commences in May/June and goes for six months with one reading per month.Along with the readings, we have a local, recognised speaker who is from any area of the broader public arena. This month, our reading is about a family dealing with a pokie addict and our guest speaker is Nick Xenophon, SA's non pokie politician. To get people in the door for our Sunday afternoon readings, we put on a choice of four home made soups, accompanied by freshly made bread. Our door charge is a modest $6.00.
For 2002, we are putting on two 'Festivals' as part of our Sunday with SAWT season. One is "Champagne and Oysters - A Festival of 10 minute Plays" and the other is; "Steam Radio - A Visual Experience" which is a series of radio plays.
Anyone reading this thread and thinks they would like to see their script read as a moved reading after having it worked through our cell process and script development programme is welcome to make enquiries. So as not to promote any misunderstanding, any scripts accepted for out development programme, the playwright is expected to become a financial member of SAWT. Currently that is $30 per annum. Anyone joining from now will be covered for the balance of 2001 and the whole of 2002. We are doing several workshops this year and if you have a script that requires developing to a pre production standard, joining SAWT might be the next best decision you make this year.
Our website is : www.sawtinc.com
For 2002, we are putting on two 'Festivals' as part of our Sunday with SAWT season. One is "Champagne and Oysters - A Festival of 10 minute Plays" and the other is; "Steam Radio - A Visual Experience" which is a series of radio plays.
Anyone reading this thread and thinks they would like to see their script read as a moved reading after having it worked through our cell process and script development programme is welcome to make enquiries. So as not to promote any misunderstanding, any scripts accepted for out development programme, the playwright is expected to become a financial member of SAWT. Currently that is $30 per annum. Anyone joining from now will be covered for the balance of 2001 and the whole of 2002. We are doing several workshops this year and if you have a script that requires developing to a pre production standard, joining SAWT might be the next best decision you make this year.
Our website is : www.sawtinc.com