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Thursday
4th September 2003
Learning to write scripts |
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Budding
writers can learn the tricks of the trade at a special workshop being
run by the 大象传媒. |
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Writing with The Canterbury Tales is the first phase of a three year
project to inspire people, through 大象传媒 drama and entertainment programmes,
to discover and develop their creative talents.
A large selection of submitted stories will be published on the 大象传媒i
site and five will then be chosen to be developed and produced for
Radio 4鈥檚 Afternoon Readings slot to be read by members of the cast.
Some stories will also be featured on 大象传媒 local radio stations.
As part of the initiative twelve creative writing events are being
held across the country during September and October.
In the Midlands, the writing event takes place at the Birmingham Rep
Theatre in Broad Street on Saturday 4 October at 11am.
It will be chaired by 大象传媒 WM鈥檚 Adrian Goldberg and he鈥檒l be joined
by Olivia Hetreed, one of the script writers for the 大象传媒 series Canterbury
Tales, and local author Mike Thomas.
New talent
Adrian Goldberg, says: "Chaucer鈥檚 classic tales are full of life and
mirror the issues and ideas of present day society.
"We want people to be inspired by these films and encouraged
to develop their creative writing skills by having a go at writing
their own stories about life in contemporary Britain.
"We鈥檙e lucky to have Olivia joining us at the Birmingham event
too - a talented writer, she鈥橪L be able to pass on some top tips to
everyone there."
Tickets for the event are free but early booking is advisable.
Tickets are available from the Rep on 0121 236 4455 (minicom 0121
245 2025).
The competition is open to all writing beginners over 16 who have
never been published or had work broadcast on the 大象传媒. |
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