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Scriptworks tweaks name, broadens reach to DFW
The playwrights’ service organization Austin Scriptworks is now just Scriptworks to reflect the group’s expansion of services to the Dallas/Fort Worth area.
The playwright-driven organization offers coaching, staged readings, worshops and co-presents FronteraFest, the annual fringe festival of new work. Now, Scriptworks will be taking its readings and workshops to the Dallas-Fort Worth area as well.
We’re very excited about expanding our programming to the Dallas - Fort Worth area, and since about a quarter of our membership lives outside of Austin, now is the perfect time to change our name to reflect our reality,” says executive director Christian J. Moore.
This Sunday, Aug. 29, Scriptworks will be hosting its annual end-of-summer .Meet N Greet,’ 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. at Vortex Theater, 2307 Manor Road. Area playwrights, actors, directors, designers, technicians and those interested in finding out more about ScriptWorks are invited. It’s FREE; libations provided.
For more info see www.scriptworks.org.
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