A night of new plays by female playwrights. Previously held at the Horsebridge Centre, Whitstable BUT NOW IN CHATHAM.
Wednesday, 21 December 2011
17Percent newsletter features She Writes
The last 17Percent newsletter for the year features lots of information on She Writes. Read it here!
Monday, 19 December 2011
Submissions open now for 21 March - International theme
Submissions are open now for the next She Writes evening - a showcase for women writers held at the Horsebridge Centre in Whitstable, Kent.
- We are looking for 6 minute plays on an international theme, by women.
- Your play should have no more than 4 or 5 characters, less is better.
- 6 minutes maximum - or about 6 pages of script.
You can interpret 'international' as you wish. The broader the better. See earlier posts for examples of some of the plays we have selected.
Deadline: 14 January.
Send your play to 17percentevents@gmail.com in Word or PDF.
Get writing!
- We are looking for 6 minute plays on an international theme, by women.
- Your play should have no more than 4 or 5 characters, less is better.
- 6 minutes maximum - or about 6 pages of script.
You can interpret 'international' as you wish. The broader the better. See earlier posts for examples of some of the plays we have selected.
Deadline: 14 January.
Send your play to 17percentevents@gmail.com in Word or PDF.
Get writing!
Monday, 12 December 2011
What you might have missed! She Writes on 7 December
The second She Writes on 7 December was well attended and we showcased a wide range of plays. We were once again treated to a meal with a variety of courses...
This is what our audience said:
"The actors were superb, all characters created were unique and suited to the plays. FAB!!!"
"...some fantastic plays and acting!"
"...a marvelous selection of work..."
STARTERS
'At the beginning' by SM Jenkin, told a story with a sci-fi twist. Two aliens living on earth invite a damaged nurse around for tea. Little does the nurse expect that she's the main course... Watch it now!
'Starter' by Julia Pascal told the story of an older tutor and her younger student. His grammer is all wrong though, so will they kiss? Watch it now!
MAINS
'And so the the main course' by Clare Shaw tells a funny and dark story about a woman who takes revenge on an overpowering husband. Watch it now!
'Elephant' by Natalie Savage, tells the story of an elephant in the room, when two advertising execs finally face up to what happened at the staff Christmas party... (This piece contains strong language) Watch it now!
'Dinner' by Alison Farina is an extract from a longer work, it tells the story of Adam's first wife, Lileth, and the disharmony caused in the Garden of Eden. Watch it now!
'The Mary and Joseph Phenomenon' by tonight's director Sarah Davies, told the funny and touching story of what became of 'Mary' and 'Joseph' after the school Nativity play. Watch it now!
DESSERTS
'Cupcakes' by L Gooding told the story of 3 female prisoners' imaginations, as they are transported to a happier place whilst eating their regulation custard. Watch it now!
'A sweet to finish' by Valerie Cutko, told the story of two old scholfriends who meet up after a long time. Watch it now!
'Just Desserts' by Sue Blakesley told a dark story of a murderess who is about to get her own 'just desserts'... Watch it now!
The next She Writes evening is on 21 March 2012. As part of the International Women's Day and Month celebrations - we will have an international theme. Playwrights please send your submissions by 14 January. Six minutes long maximum, no more than 4 characters.
This is what our audience said:
"The actors were superb, all characters created were unique and suited to the plays. FAB!!!"
"...some fantastic plays and acting!"
"...a marvelous selection of work..."
STARTERS
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| 'At the beginning' - Anna Farnworth, Amy Flight and Sue Blakesley |
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| Neil Sutcliffe and Sue Blakesley in 'Starter' |
MAINS
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| Anna Farnworth in 'And so to the main course' |
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| Sadie Hurley and Chris Green in 'Elephant' |
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| Sam Pearson, Chyna Graham, Chris Green (front) and Neil Sutcliffe in 'Dinner' |
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| 'The Mary and Joseph Phenomenon': Sadie Hurley, Amy Flight and Sue Blakesley |
DESSERTS
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| Kate Ferrett, Chyna Graham and Sam Pearson in 'Cupcakes' |
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| Anna Farnworth and Sadie Hurley in 'A sweet to finish' |
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| Amy Flight in 'Just desserts' |
The next She Writes evening is on 21 March 2012. As part of the International Women's Day and Month celebrations - we will have an international theme. Playwrights please send your submissions by 14 January. Six minutes long maximum, no more than 4 characters.
Wednesday, 30 November 2011
Line up announced for 7 December
We are pleased to announce that the plays selected for 7 December are:
Just desserts – Sue Blakesley
A sweet to finish – V Cutko
The Mary and Joseph Phenomena – Sarah Davies
Dinner – Alison Farina
Cupcakes – L Gooding
At the beginning – S Jenkin
Starter – Julia Pascal
Elephant – Natalie Savage
And so to the Main Course – C Shaw
You can see these plays on 7 December at the Horsebridge cafe, Whitstable. (Map)
The show starts at 7.30pm sharp and doors open 7pm.
There will also be a quiz with some literary prizes!
And an open mic slot on the theme of coffee and cheese for any itinerant poets! (3 poems max/5 minutes)
* We received a wide range of plays and we were impressed by the high standard. If your play was not selected for this event, don't be put off sending work for future showcases. The next show will be in March and the theme is International so put your thinking caps on!
Just desserts – Sue Blakesley
A sweet to finish – V Cutko
The Mary and Joseph Phenomena – Sarah Davies
Dinner – Alison Farina
Cupcakes – L Gooding
At the beginning – S Jenkin
Starter – Julia Pascal
Elephant – Natalie Savage
And so to the Main Course – C Shaw
You can see these plays on 7 December at the Horsebridge cafe, Whitstable. (Map)
The show starts at 7.30pm sharp and doors open 7pm.
There will also be a quiz with some literary prizes!
And an open mic slot on the theme of coffee and cheese for any itinerant poets! (3 poems max/5 minutes)
* We received a wide range of plays and we were impressed by the high standard. If your play was not selected for this event, don't be put off sending work for future showcases. The next show will be in March and the theme is International so put your thinking caps on!
Wednesday, 9 November 2011
What they said about October's She Writes...
We are getting excited about December's She Writes!
We have asked our Quiz Master to come up with some festive questions and we are choosing prizes!
Here are some comments from the audience at October's night.
'I loved some of the plays - great fun and some real talent both on stage and behind the scenes.'
'The quality of the performances was extremely high.'
'What a lot of hard work getting it all together. The actors I thought were brilliant. Congrats to them and the director.'
But don't just take my word for it...Why not come along in December and see for yourself!?
We have asked our Quiz Master to come up with some festive questions and we are choosing prizes!
Here are some comments from the audience at October's night.
'I loved some of the plays - great fun and some real talent both on stage and behind the scenes.'
'The quality of the performances was extremely high.'
'What a lot of hard work getting it all together. The actors I thought were brilliant. Congrats to them and the director.'
But don't just take my word for it...Why not come along in December and see for yourself!?
Monday, 17 October 2011
Next showcase is 7 December...
and we will be accepting submissions on the theme of a meal until 11 November.
Your play should be no longer than 6 minutes please with a maximum of 4 roles. Let us know if you think it fits into Starter / Main or Dessert category. Email us your plays in Word or PDF.
Look forwards to reading them!
The showcase is at the Cafe in The Horsebridge Centre, Whitstable.
Doors open at 7pm, and the show starts at 7.30pm prompt. As it's nearly Christmas we might have some festive shenanigans for you too!
Poets - we are also doing an open mic on the theme of coffee and/or cheese. You have a 5 minute max slot for up to 3 poems. Thanks!
Your play should be no longer than 6 minutes please with a maximum of 4 roles. Let us know if you think it fits into Starter / Main or Dessert category. Email us your plays in Word or PDF.
Look forwards to reading them!
The showcase is at the Cafe in The Horsebridge Centre, Whitstable.
Doors open at 7pm, and the show starts at 7.30pm prompt. As it's nearly Christmas we might have some festive shenanigans for you too!
Poets - we are also doing an open mic on the theme of coffee and/or cheese. You have a 5 minute max slot for up to 3 poems. Thanks!
Thursday, 13 October 2011
She Writes – 12 October 2011
12 October was the first night of 17Percent’s new showcase of plays by female playwrights. One question we received before the night was – why do you need a showcase of plays by women, why not men as well?
Currently only 17 % of the plays which get onto UK stages are written by women. This means that for 83 % of the time, plays by men are already having their own showcase. There has been much research about the gender discrimination faced by female playwrights in the theatre (some of it discussed by 17Percent). Women are simply less likely to have their work performed, especially if they don’t have a track record. So how is a (maybe new) female playwright ever to get her work on?
She Writes is a place where this can happen. Writers with little or no experience are as likely to be chosen for the showcase as those with more experience. We are simply looking for writers whose words sing to us.
‘Harriet is Hungry’ by Claire Booker was one of the darker pieces of the evening, also one of the more non-naturalistic plays. Tam, Sam and Pam are young mothers, playing with their children. Harriet is an older woman who has been unable to have children. She is portrayed as a monster, preying on other peoples’ babies - reflecting the way that childless women can be portrayed in the media and drama. This powerful piece was both lyrical and sinister with Harriet played by Sadie Hurley, in a complete contrast to her role in ‘The Magic Ingredient’ as the benign and wistful mother, Edie.
‘At the Restaurant’ by CS Flint took us back to a restaurant, this time with an ancient mother and her elderly son at a meal. Another light and funny piece, the story revolved around two revelations; who was the son’s real father, and who was his new partner? Sue Blakesley played the 100 year old mum, who reveals her affair with a dictator much to the shock of her son, played by Joshua Devine, who then promptly reveals that he is gay, much to the shock of his mum.
‘Chef’s Special’ by Lynne Taylor once more changed the tone to something darker. Set in a near future when oil has become the most precious of commodities, a women takes her mother-in-law to a restaurant where it turns out she’s going to be the main course.
‘The Fridge’ by Lucy Lucy was another non-naturalistic play, about a woman cleaning out a fridge. But there are things alive in the fridge... Another strong turn from Amy Flight as the Fridge’s hapless victim.
‘Bitter Chocolate’ by Sarah Davies finished off the meal with a lot of laughter. Focussing on a date between a mismatched couple who have met on Match.com, Raymond’s over-protective mother has stalked him to the restaurant, where he meets Wendy. A woman very unsuited to his tastes, Wendy wants scampi in a basket, Raymond wants her to admire his bow-tie. He is left at the end going home with mother. Very funny.
Currently only 17 % of the plays which get onto UK stages are written by women. This means that for 83 % of the time, plays by men are already having their own showcase. There has been much research about the gender discrimination faced by female playwrights in the theatre (some of it discussed by 17Percent). Women are simply less likely to have their work performed, especially if they don’t have a track record. So how is a (maybe new) female playwright ever to get her work on?
She Writes is a place where this can happen. Writers with little or no experience are as likely to be chosen for the showcase as those with more experience. We are simply looking for writers whose words sing to us.
The theme for 12 October – the first night – was a meal. We gorged on two Starters, four Mains and two Desserts.
And why was this theme chosen? One of the reasons often given by the people who commission work (on TV as well as in the theatre) as to why they won’t commission a female writer is that ‘women only write about the domestic’ – as if that is somehow wrong, and that the domestic can’t be funny, touching or entertaining. So the theme for the first two She Writes nights is a meal, you can’t get more domestic than a meal.
And why was this theme chosen? One of the reasons often given by the people who commission work (on TV as well as in the theatre) as to why they won’t commission a female writer is that ‘women only write about the domestic’ – as if that is somehow wrong, and that the domestic can’t be funny, touching or entertaining. So the theme for the first two She Writes nights is a meal, you can’t get more domestic than a meal.
We hope that the range of styles and stories shown last night prove that women should be allowed to write about the domestic, and that they can write about it in funny, touching, dark, unexpected and lyrical ways.
Starters:
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| Amy Flight in 'Starter' |
‘Starter’ by Tracy Harris told the story of 46 year old Peggy’s train journey to something new. The play was acted by Amy Flight in a kind of multiple personality conversation with herself where Amy played all the characters in this monologue. Peggy gets on a train to a conference, encounters various characters, then meets Gerald, who she bunks off the conference with to her possible new future.
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| Sadie Hurley in 'The Magic Ingredient' |
‘The Magic Ingredient’ by Sam Hall was about a former teenage mum whose children have flown the nest. Set at the end of the 1980s, the play wove in larger historical events to focus in on the ‘unbearable lightness of being’ felt by Edie. Sadie Hurley bought a kind of lyrical wistfulness to Edie, as she mixed ingredients and plotted her future.
Mains:
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| Amy Flight, Joshua Devine, Sue Blakesley in 'Enjoy' |
‘Enjoy’ by Maggie Drury was a very funny piece turning the idea of restaurant snobbery on its head. Two women in a restaurant discuss the menu. It is only when the waiter appears with a frying pan, do we learn that in this restaurant it’s all about the celebrity chefs’ ranges of cookwares, and that you bring your own dinner – in this case sausages, beans and egg!
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| Chyna Graham, Kate Ferrett, Samantha Pearson, Sadie Hurley in 'Harriet is Hungry' |
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| Joshua Devine and Sue Blakesley in 'At the restaurant' |
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| Sadie Hurley, Kate Ferrett, Samantha Pearson, in 'Chef's Special' |
Desserts:
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| Amy Flight, eaten by 'The Fridge' |
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| Amy Flight, Kate Ferrett, Joshua Devine in 'Bitter Chocolate' |
We also had an open mic slot for poets – on the theme of coffee and cheese, to keep the meal going – and heard work from two very different poets. Ros Palmer gave us her hilarious cautionary tale about the love of cheese, and Sarah Jenkin read us three lyrical and moving short poems.
Our next showcase night is on 7 December, the deadline to submit plays for this is 11 November. Poets wishing to come to the open mic should bring up to 3 poems (5 mins in total) on the theme of Cheese and/or Coffee!
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