Examination of Resources for Writing for Performance

Kirilee | 12/07/2006 - 14:31

Something I found in my travels which I thought I might share. I'm reading the large report now...

The Australia Council for the Arts has commissioned a report into the development of writing for performance across Australia.

Script development is a process whereby writer/s are assisted by a dramaturg and/or director and sctors to scrutinise and improve a script intended for theatre production.

A research project was commissioned by the Theatre Board of the Australia Council to examine script development organisations and survey programs in Australia theatre in 2005.

The project aimed to:

* Survey the resources currently available for the development of writing for perforamnce
* Assess the strengths of these services and identify gaps
* Examine best practice models in this area, both local and international, with particular focus on the institutional structures that support them
* Make recommendations on how the Theatre Board's funds can best support the development of scripts for performance over the next five to ten years.

For more information go to:
http://www.ozco.gov.au/arts_resources/publications/script_development_report/

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This is old news... I'm
Author: Na
Date: 13/07/2006 - 09:21

This is old news... I'm sure it's been posted here somewhere before.

Important stuff though. I sent my opinions through... not that it'll change anything.

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