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Kiefer Wes Williams (Grin Theatre) and Sharon Colpman (Make it Write) are your facilitators to bring you an insight into making good Queer Theatre. We'll look at the Dickens story and see how we could adapt it and produce it from the Queer perspective. Along the way you will learn how to avoid tropes and stereotypes.
Suitable for all theatre creatives.
Participants will:
- Examine the ghost of LGBTQ theatre
- Understand the importance of diverse voices in playwriting and theatre.
- Discuss playwriting from the LGBTQ point of view in the Present
- Create ideas for LGBTQ theatre of the future.