The Playwrights' Festival is opening and closing on March 31 at 7:00 in the Ensemble Theater. All playwrights should be in attendance (that was the whole point of the project). All other students in this class are admitted free. Please come and support your colleagues.
Tomorrow you have a Masterclass Workshop with Hanah Tinti. Please think of some questions you may have about her book or being a professional author and magazine editor.
We could use your help tomorrow night (7:00 for the Panel Discussion. Students who have an interest in gaining community service can help out by babysitting and setting up.) In that case, plan on being here around 6:45.
Film your silent films. Most of this material is on your shoulders and the shoulders of your group. The deadline for the project is April 4. Not a lot of time. Go out and film!
This blog is designed for Rochester City School students at the School of the Arts in support of their classes: Playwriting & Film Studies.
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