Playwriting 101: Crafting Stories for the Stage

Dates:July 25, 2025
Meets:F from 6:00 PM to 7:30 PM
Location:UFM QLC
Cost: $35.00

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Bring your stories to life on stage! This class explores the fundamentals of playwriting, from developing compelling characters and engaging dialogue to crafting dynamic settings and storylines. Learn essential techniques, explore different theatrical styles, and discover helpful tools to refine your script. Through writing exercises, group discussions, and feedback sessions, you'll gain the skills to transform your ideas into powerful plays. Whether you're a beginner or an aspiring playwright, this class will help you create stories that captivate audiences.
Fee: $35.00

UFM QLC

1221 Thurston St

Eleanor Nesimoglu

Eleanor an artist and graduate student at Kansas State University in Drama Therapy. Lucky to have The Monroe Theater Guild in her Wisconsin hometown, she began acting at a young age and later studied creative writing at the University of North Carolina Wilmington. Eleanor continues to hone her skills and honor a legacy of playwrights and directors on each side of her family by participating in theatre and continuing to write plays, poetry, and non-fiction geared toward progress. Her work has appeared in various publications and she has worked with a number of theater companies across the country.

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