San Francisco Theater Pub and the Exit Theatre are proud to present a tenth round of Saturday Write Fever, this time on Saturday, March 8th, 2014, with Saturday Write Fever XI: OMG THEY HAVE KNIVES!!!
Every second Saturday of the month, we invite writers, actors, directors, theater creators and theater audiences alike to a free evening of quick script-making and flash-fried performance! March 8th isn’t exactly the Ides of March… but it’s never too early to get paranoid, right? Writers wil...
San Francisco Theater Pub and the Exit Theatre are proud to present a tenth round of Saturday Write Fever, this time on Saturday, March 8th, 2014, with Saturday Write Fever XI: OMG THEY HAVE KNIVES!!!
Every second Saturday of the month, we invite writers, actors, directors, theater creators and theater audiences alike to a free evening of quick script-making and flash-fried performance! March 8th isn’t exactly the Ides of March… but it’s never too early to get paranoid, right? Writers will be teamed up and tasked with creating DUOLOGUES OF MURDER, with prompts inspired by assassins and their targets. With material generated for both sides of the… um… relationship… the work will then be paired with actors who bring the words to life… and untimely death.
Join us in the Exit Cafe (156 Eddy Street) for an 8:30 pm mixer followed by a 9:00 pm writing sprint where writers have 30 minutes (more or less) to generate original monologues based around that night’s pre-generated prompts. We cast actors from the crowd (no experience necessary), then at 9:30 pm, they perform the work on stage in the café for an on-the-spot, one-night-only instant festival! Come join in the communal creativity, either as writer, performer, or audience!
Hosted by local writers Stuart Bousel and Megan Cohen, admission to this event is free, with the Café staying open and staffed so you can purchase drinks and snacks all night long! No need for reservations, though get there early to get your name on the writer list as we will cap it at 24. Of course, if we get 24 writers, that means we’ll also need 24 actors…
Don’t miss the mayhem!