Double Bill – Dancing at 3am and I hate Charlie Pickles
Double Bill-Dancing at 3 am and Down The Alley
Friday 10th November 6.30pm and 8.30pm (2 showings)
Dancing at 3am
By Fiona Leonard
Two very different women unfold the sad and poignant tales of their pasts when they are brought together in the rather surreal setting of dancing and cake making in the wee small hours. A moving and sensitive offering culled from the Fringe’s 24-hour play event.
Actors: Rachel Pennington and Kirsten Hawkins
I Hate Charlie Pickles
By Ian Cragg
An ageing old style comic struggling to make a living yearns to shed his stage character and do something new. When opportunity knocks his agent is anxious about his abilities and hides the great chance. Fate takes a hand, but who has the last laugh?
Actors: Graham Padden, Sarah Howes-Dixon and Darren Jones
What’s Stopping You?
What's Stopping you ?
Saturday 21st October at 6.30 and 8.30pm (2 showings)
An Unstoppable Showcase of New Writing from the Stories to Screen Project and the Directors Chair workshop
Six plays that all echo the theme “What’s Stopping You ?” The project gave six writers a chance to show us that there are no obstacles to writing what really matters to them. Individual voices really shine out in the showcase. We also have filmed interviews with those who took part in the project.
Plays: Our Stage Fright, Neurodiverse girl, Something’s not Right, Don’t call me Vulnerable, Sedation and Reflections
Actors: Ben Dalby, Jack Browne, Robbie James-Williamson, Rachel Pennington, Lauren Blakeway, Chris Stokes, Clare Brumby, Alan Walsh, Hannah Lewin, Kirsten Hawkins, Craig Woodcock and Hannah Monks
Thanks to our Funders The National Lottery Community fund
Directors Chair Part 1
Directors Chair Part 1 (Stage)
Kiefer Wes Williams provides a 6 week course with lots of the basic information and skills to start you out in the directors chair. The course can be paid in one full payment of 65 pounds or three instalments of 22pounds.
What will you Learn?
* Differences between stage and screen
* The director’s toolbox
* Role of the director
* Knowing the actor, writer and producer
* Directing styles
* The audition process
* Improvisation
* What is blocking?
* Responsibilities
* Stage work and rehearsal process
Course details
six sessions starting from Saturday 21st October from 10.00 to 12.00. Occurring every Saturday
Self-Tape 101
Double Bill – Dancing at 3am and Down the Alley
Double Bill-Dancing at 3 am and Down The Alley
Thursday 5th October at 6.30 and 8pm (2 showings)
Dancing at 3am
By Fiona Leonard
Two very different women unfold the sad and poignant tales of their pasts when they are brought together in the rather surreal setting of dancing and cake making in the wee small hours. A moving and sensitive offering culled from the Fringe’s 24-hour play event.
Actors: Rachel Pennington and Kirsten Hawkins
Down the Alley
By Brian Hutchinson
Director Julie Broadbent
Two homeless people Ester and Charles bed down at the back of The Adelphi Hotel, Liverpool. Charles is tipsy, battling his demons. Ester is displeased at his encroachment into her private space.
Actors: Clare McGrath and Luke Morgan
The Catbox
The Catbox
Thursday 12th October at 6.30 and 8.30pm (2 showings)
By Karl Owens
Director Abbey Fitzhenry
A comic drama, set in South Manchester, focusing on members of the Northern Voices, Writers Group. These four socially disastrous, slightly damaged people, who without realising it, have only the writers’ group and each other to escape the horrors of the real world.
Actors: Julie Frost, Alan McDonald. Tara J. Mallinson and Rob Tovey
Double Bill – Uncle Toad and I hate Charlie Pickles
Double Bill-Uncle Toad and I hate Charlie Pickles
Friday 13th October at 6.30 and 8pm (2 showings)
I Hate Charlie Pickles
By Ian Cragg
An ageing old style comic struggling to make a living yearns to shed his stage character and do something new. When opportunity knocks his agent is anxious about his abilities and hides the great chance. Fate takes a hand, but who has the last laugh?
Actors: Graham Padden, Sarah Howes-Dixon and Darren Jones
Uncle Toad.
By Jamie Cunliffe.
Director Sinead Renaye
A personal powerful drama. When the legendary evil uncle Nick (otherwise Uncle Toad) arrives unannounced, Chris learns some startling stuff about his past. But Nick’s nasty history is also entwined with Chris’s wife Maggie. What secrets will he disclose about her?
Actors: Dan Fieldsend, Clare McGrath and Andy Edwards
Directors Chair Part 2
Director's Chair Part 2 (Stage)
Kiefer Wes Williams is back with the second half of his course aimed at people that have no formal training in directing. Ideal for writers wishing to direct their own work, amateur directors from drama groups, actors that have been thinking of stepping up into the directors chair or anyone with a love of stage direction.
In this section of the course you’ll work towards being an assistant director on a Make it Write Productions show, should you wish to do so, or using your skills in the real world of theatre. Kiefer will build your confidence, practise and technique.
It is better to have completed part one of the course before signing up for this event.
Course details
This course will run as an 8 session course from Saturday 24th February to Saturday 13th April. It will be held at The Studio Below (39 Rodney St. Liverpool)
At 10am to 12 noon
Park Life
Park LIFE
The park keeper is retiring. He is reflecting on his life in the park. He has seen all sorts of life from the plants growing to the young vandals turning into responsible adults. Watch snapshots of peoples stories through the seasons in the park in this uplifting and unusually written play. Make it Write’s Tag Team Writers wrote sections of this play without actually meeting each other. David Haworth put it all together and Elaine Stewart Directs, Dylan Russell is assistant director . 4th to 5th October at the Casa Bar/Theatre, Hope Street, Liverpool










