A workshop on the dynamics of storytelling for the stage.
Writing for the stage. Telling your story simply and dramatically through character driven dialogue and present tense action crafted to entice, engage and expose your audience to the effects of witnessing the extraordinary lives and behaviours of people.
A workshop on what good plays do and how to do it.
Please note places are limited. Early booking is advised.
Ola Animashawun is a National Theatre Associate and Connections Dramaturg and was the co-founder and Creative Director of the playwriting consultancy, Euphoric Ink. He is also a former Associate Director of the Royal Court Theatre, where he worked for 23 years, during which time he founded and ran the Royal Court Young Writers Programme, and set up a nationwide writers’ programme – Critical Mass – dedicated to finding and nurturing new playwrights from the Global Majority.
Ola has worked in theatre for over 30 years, with 20 of those years dedicated to specialising in script development as a dramaturg and facilitator. He has also held positions as an Associate Artist, Dramaturg and Mentor for Belgrade Theatre, Cheltenham Everyman Theatre, Theatre Absolute, Shop Front Theatre, and Eclipse Theatre.
His other skills include, acting, directing, writing and presenting.
He is a patron of Graeae Theatre and Script Yorkshire and an Honorary Fellow of the Royal Central School of Speech and Drama. He is also an Alfred Fagon Black Champion of Theatre.