Play Full: A Scratch Night
Following our sold our debut event in January, join us for our second scratch night.
This is an opportunity to witness raw and unfiltered talent as artists bring their unique vision to life on stage and network with industry people. Featuring a selection of work in progress performances which have been created through collaborations between emerging playwrights, directors and dramaturgs.
Come and be a part of the creative process as we celebrate the talents of emerging artists in the theatre world. We look forward to seeing you there!
- Venue: The Griffin on 266 Bath Street, Glasgow, G2 4JP
- Date: 13th April 2023
- Time: Doors open at 7 pm, show starts at 7.30 pm
- Running time: approximately 90 mins with an interval
There will then be a period for audience feedback given through post-it notes and conversation after the performances. Everyone is invited to stay for a drink at the bar.
Ticket Information:
Tickets are on sale now! Don’t miss your chance to witness the birth of something truly special.
This event has been self-funded by our team. Ticket prices have been set at £5 which will help cover our venue costs. For anyone who can afford it, we’ve also included options to add a donation so we can keep producing Play Full events for emerging artists. We would be grateful for any support you can give.
- Adding a £5 donation would cover the venue and needed travel expenses of artists.
- Adding a £10 donation would cover all the above and help us carry upfront costs for our next event.
- Adding a £10+ donation will bring us closer to being able to offer honorariums.
If you would like to attend this event but money is a barrier, please email us at play.full.scratchnight@gmail.com
The Line-up:
The Fireman by Dylan Russell
A short horror about a priest visiting a dying man who holds a dark secret from his past he must get off his chest before he dies.
As Steady as the Tide by Erin Elkin
A multigenerational story of life in rural Argyll. Mirren has reluctantly moved back home and is surprised to find there is far more to the villagers than meets the eye.
Pronto by Rennie Clark
Three characters must choose how much of their personal values and relationships they are willing to compromise in the pursuit of long-term positive change.
Me and You and the Highland Coo by Sara Masciotra-Milstein
When international students Jackie and Charlie each receive bad news from home, they embark on a road trip searching for the perfect Highland coo plush to distract themselves.
Out of the Night by Wren Brian
After sunset in a remote cabin in below freezing temperatures, a hermit drags in an unconscious person from the cold, setting off an existential exploration of isolation, mental health, and what we owe to each other.
Access
The venue is step-free and wheelchair accessible. If you have any questions about access, please get in touch by emailing play.full.scratchnight@gmail.com
Supporters
We are incredibly grateful for Playwrights’ Studio Scotland for offering free space for dramaturgy sessions.
Find out more about Play Full Theatre at www.playfulltheatre.com
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