VIC: Theatre Workshop

When 2 May 2026
Time 1:00 pm - 4:00 pm
Where Boyd Community Hub, 207 City Rd, Southbank VIC 3006
Price Members: $20

The road to creating TV and film is long, winding, and expensive – but writing and staging your work as a theatre project can be an incredible way to take ownership of your story, work collaboratively, and actually see your writing come to life. But how does the development process work in theatre, as opposed to the screen? How difficult is it to stage your own productions?  And what kind of funding and support is out there?

Presented in partnership with Naarm-based independent theatre company Elbow Room, this workshop is a perfect way to learn about the differences between writing for the stage and screen, hear from writers who are working across both mediums, and get you thinking about ways to adapt your ideas for live performance…. 

Moderated by Marisa Nanakhorn Brown and Marcel Dorney, guests include Dani Hayek (who straddles the divide between writing for stage and screen, and whose La Mama commissioned theatre installation VACANT/ENGAGED was set entirely in a public bathroom), Fleur Murphy (who has created experiential work staged in prisons and ballrooms, and recently returned from a trip to Northern Ireland as part of her play Never Always Ever Once)  and Ra Chapman (previous Artist in Residence at the Malthouse theatre, creator of K-Box, White Fever)… with more to be confirmed soon!

Date: Saturday 2 May 2026
Time: Arrive at 12.45pm for a 1pm start; the event will wrap up at 4pm. 
Location: The Assembly Hall @ the Boyd Community Hub, 207 City Rd, Southbank VIC 3006
Transport: The number 58 tram runs directly past, and the hub is a short walk from Flinders St. Paid parking is also available on the surrounding streets. 
Cost: $20 (including coffee and snacks)

Please note this is a members only event and that tickets cannot be guaranteed at the door, so book early!