with Douglas Moser
In this 4-week intensive, writers working on full-length plays will present extended selections from their work. The objective is to look at the story structure, character development, and emerging themes throughout the play. In-class exercises will drill down on dialogue, conflict, and story development. Class will meet twice a week for four weeks and will provide opportunities for playwrights to get feedback on their works-in-progress.
LEVEL: Intermediate and Advanced
This class is open for registration by permission of the instructor only. A short manuscript submission is required (play or screenplay preferred, but other forms accepted). Please contact our office if you are interested in registering.
WHERE:
Online via ZOOM(link will be sent the week of 1st class)
DATES:8 classes - Tuesdays & Wednesdays
September 5 & 6
September 12 & 13
September 19 & 20
September 26 & 27
TIME:
6pm to 9pm EST
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LIMITED TO 6 STUDENTS
Please Note: WWW reserves the right to reduce the class time
by 1/2 hour if enrollment is less than 5 students.
About the Instructor:
Douglas Moser is a Connecticut-based author and director. Memoir pieces published in Echo, Peculiar, and the Good Men Project. The winner of the Connecticut Critics' Circle award for "A Christmas Carol,” for its premiere at the Westport Country Playhouse. He made his opera debut directing the groundbreaking opera, Patience & Sarah at Lincoln Center. Before Covid hit he directed Spinning at Long Wharf Theatre. Other projects throughout New York, and regionally, Fairfield, and Stamford. Moser's novel, James & Jim, a comic thriller, was workshopped at the Writers Hotel. He is also developing a YA novel, Pussy Boy, developed at Westport Writers’ Workshop and Yale Summer Writers’ Program. His short film Glacier Bay, received numerous awards on the festival circuit.
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SKU: PL645ef23-T&W
$575.00Price
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