Comedy writers and sketch actors on Sunday, April 1st
This Sunday our feature speakers are Find the Funny screenplay contest organizers Rosa and Bill Graham. Both screenwriters, Rosa and Bill will talk about the difference that founding a comedy screenwriting contest has made for writers, and their own careers and projects in development. Plus, we have new sketches from Gabrielle Pantera and other comedy writers for our reading workshop. We're going to have a blast! Don't miss it!
Sunday, April 1st, 2007, 3pm to 6pm
Mingle starting at 2:30
Free with RSVP!
RSVP online at www.ScreenplayLab.com
Raleigh Studios
Enter at Van Ness Gate
5300 Melrose Avenue (across from Paramount)
Hollywood, California
Free parking available on the street
Parking on the lot, if available, costs $5
3-4pm WORKSHOP: Fresh Pages Workshop Reading with Actors. Each week ScreenplayLab workshops up to thirty fresh pages from a new comedy or upbeat drama with actors in front of a live audience. This week, sketch comedy pieces from Gabrielle Pantera and writer-performers in the ACME Sketch Comedy Writers Lab. Come ready to laugh! Some of these sketches will be in the Sketch Comedy Writers Lab Showcase at ACME Comedy Theatre on April 5th, but many are different.
4:15-6pm SPEAKERS: Rosa and Bill Graham of the Find the Funny, a screenwriting contest dedicated to discovering, rewarding and promoting new comedy talent. Rosa and Bill will talk about how to how to create a winning screenplay, what projects they have in development, and how they promote the winners of the Find the Funny screenwriting contest.
About ScreenplayLab...
From an industry group of more than 1,400 members, every Sunday about 40 screenwriters, actors and filmmakers get together in a fun casual atmosphere for ScreenplayLab's workshop and featured speaker presentation. What's special about our group is we're artists advancing out careers on a studio or network track working in comedy and upbeat drama. It costs nothing to join and most of our events are free. More than two dozen actors and writers have signed with an agent as a result of being referred through ScreenplayLab.
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