2023 Playbright: Returning Guest Playwright

THE SECOND EDITION OF AN LGBTQ2S+ YOUTH PLAYWRITING RESEARCH SUMMER PROGRAM

What is it?
Playbright is a collaborative research project and summer camp brought to you by researchers from McGill University and the National Theatre School of Canada. Playbright is a two-week intensive research program where participants will be immersed in the world of playwriting. For more details, see
About.

Who is it for? 

Self-identified LGBTQ2S+ youth (14-17 years old) situated in Montreal, QC. 

When and where?

Playbright runs for two consecutive weeks in August 7-11th and August 14-18th from 9am-4pm on Monday-Friday and is held at the National Theatre School of Canada's Saint Dennis-Campus and Monument-National Campus.

The first week is dedicated to formal instruction combined with exploring different aspects of playwriting through highly interactive exercises and writing prompts. Each writing prompt has been designed to explore one aspect of playwriting (e.g., character, setting) as explore senses of embodiment. Participants are asked to wear comfortable clothing and shoes as some of the exercises involve movement and mind/body work (e.g., across-the-floor exercises).

The second week is dedicated to guiding Playbright participants in expanding one piece of work from week one into a playlet (a short play) with help of professional dramaturgs (a literary editor who consults with playwrights and facilitates transforming work into plays). Playbright participants will have the option of having their playlet performed at the end of the program in a closed staged reading on the last Friday of the program.

Lior is returning as Guest Playwright after the success of the inaugural Playbright Program in 2022 to once again lead a session with participants!

Gabe Maharjan