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Radio plays are acoustic performances that rely solely on dialogue, music, and sound effects to tell a story. This all-levels workshop explores how the constraints of the auditory medium encourage writers to develop unique storytelling techniques, such as crafting vivid soundscapes, creating compelling, dialogue-driven narratives, and honing distinct character voices. Audio dramas are highly adaptable and versatile, making them an excellent creative outlet for writers of all backgrounds. Participants will learn the fundamentals of writing an engaging radio play and begin drafting their own, leaving with a fun piece they can read with friends or develop further into a full production.
Student will bring own supplies: Paper and writing utensil; alternatively, laptop is acceptableStudent will bring own supplies: Paper and writing utensil; alternatively, laptop is acceptable
Age Group
Adult
Location
238 Canton Street
Instructor
Christopher Cleary
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