Following Shelly O’Keefe’s highly popular talk about Banksy, the Bellingen Community Arts Council invites you to the second Sunday Bites, a new monthly program of cultural events at the Old Butter Factory on the first Sunday of the month. November’s event is a reading of a new play, ‘A
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Tes(x) ting Time’, by Elizabeth Routledge, author of the recent success, ‘Flooded’.
A play reading is a wonderful occasion for the audience - they witness the very first outing of a newly completed play. It might not yet be in its finished form, but here it is for all to see. On Sunday November 2nd at 3pm, this could be you - a unique experience.
The play is contemporary, set right here in the Bellinger valley. Is it comedy or drama? Given the playwright’s previous work it’s likely to be a bit of both.
For the author a play reading can be a joyous or desultory experience. Until that occasion the play is just words, organised into a narrative, a story with a beginning, middle and end. Usually the playwright’s intention, their overriding purpose for writing the play is revealed - its effectiveness is given a chance to emerge.
Similarly for the audience: when you attend a play reading you witness a play’s birth. We invite you to attend and participate in this creative process.
After the play reading, apart from refreshments, there will be a chance to provide feedback for the writer, director and actors. Above all, they want to hear whether what they did was clear; not just whether you liked the play, but what did it make you think about? Discussing the play is what helps to make the event so enjoyable, and creative.
See for yourself, Sunday November 2nd at 3pm. Nexus Pop-up Gallery at the Old Butter Factory.
Contact Rosie Wickert rw@rosiewickert.net.au; 0419 401-901