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WRITING AN ORIGINAL PLAY OR MUSICAL WITH A SOCIAL VOICE

Aspiring composers, lyricists and book writers will explore the process of creating an original work that might stage a change.
Topics will include:
  • Finding a story to tell
  • Clearing source material
  • Structuring your story
  • Assembling a creative team ​

Presented by

​Jim Hoare: Vice President, Theatrical Rights Worldwide (TRW). Jim taught Theatre, including play writing and composition, for 32 years. He has presented workshops throughout the USA, and in 2011 he received the New York State Theatre Education Association’s Lifetime Achievement Award. This is Jim’s 41st year in Educational Theatre. 

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Theatrical Rights Worldwide

Theatrical Rights Worldwide (TRW) represents a wide range of musicals. Broadway titles include JERSEY BOYS, THE COLOR PURPLE, THE ADDAMS FAMILY, SPAMALOT, MEMPHIS, BIG FISH, GHOST and ALL SHOOK UP. TRW also has a new division, TriVelup, that develops and promotes new works. ​​
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Stage the Change is co-sponsored by Stage the Change, Inc.
The Tilles Center for the Performing Arts and Hauppauge Public Schools.
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Stage the Change programs are made possible with funds from the
Arts Reach Fund at The New York Community Trust, Long Island; The New York Community Trust 

and the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of the
​Office of the Governor and the New York State Legislature.
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