Mini-Conference on Dramaturgy - Toronto, July 12/13

Brian Quirt bquirt at INTERLOG.COM
Mon Jun 12 13:46:14 EDT 2006


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Literary Managers and Dramaturgs of the Americas (LMDA)
in association with the Theatre Centre, presents the ninth annual

Mini-Conference on
DRAMATURGY   July 12 and 13, 2006  ...  Toronto

Bringing together playwrights and dramaturgs with other members of the
Canadian theatre community, this conference features two full days devoted
to the art of dramaturgy.

Conference Speakers include:   (subject to change)

­  Rosa Laborde discusses her Tarragon hit Léo, about three Chilean youths
in the midst of a revolution
­  Trey Anthony on the international success of her play Da Kink in My Hair
­  Sarah Stanley describes the creation process for her new work, Press
­  Alisa Palmer on her role as assistant director for Lord of the Rings
­  Nina Lee Aquino talks about her work as artistic director of fu-GEN
Asian-Canadian Theatre Company
­  Linda Griffiths outlines her extraordinary improvisational writing
process

Location  --  Theatre Centre (1087 Queen Street West, Toronto)
(enter off Dovercourt Road, just south of Queen Street W.)

Admission is free, but space is limited, so please RSVP. To reserve a seat
or for further information, please contact: bquirt at interlog.com. Conference
hours each day are 10am-5pm. The confirmed schedule of speakers will be
emailed to attendees in late June.

NOTE:  If you book a space for the conference, but are unable to attend,
please let us know so that we can offer the space to others. Thank you.

LMDA: http://www.lmda.org       Theatre Centre: http://www.theatrecentre.org

The Mini-Conference on Dramaturgy is generously supported by the Theatre
Centre, the Playwrights Guild of Canada and Playwrights Canada Press.
 



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