Join SCRUM’s Co-Lead Lucie Dawkins to explore taking table work off the table.
ABOUT THE WORKSHOP
For: directors, actors, and dramaturgs
Join SCRUM’s Co-Lead Lucie Dawkins to explore taking table work off the table. Rehearsing a script is challenging: our job is to take printed words on a page and transform them into 3D through bodies and space. This means the first days of rehearsal can be difficult, when we are sat at a table talking, thinking and scribbling rather than doing. This workshop is a toolbox of ways for making our first forays into a script as alive as possible. All kinds of creatives welcome, in this joyful investigation about how to crack open a script in very beginnings of a creative process.
If you like this, try Lucie’s workshop on Active Analysis on 10th July.
ABOUT LUCIE DAWKINS
Lucie is a director and the Co-Lead of SCRUM. She is an associate for Cheek by Jowl, and recently collaborated with Declan Donnellan on his new book, The Actor and The Space. She produces and hosts Cheek by Jowl's podcast 'Not True, But Useful...', and teaches at the Barbican and the Guildhall School of Music and Drama. Lucie trained at the David Geffen School of Drama at Yale as the Cullman Scholar in Directing. When she's not in the theatre, you'll find her curating digital projects in museums.