
Mine
Research and Development reading (R&D reading)
by Hattie Collins​
A free early stage ‘script in hand’ reading of a new play by Hattie Collins.
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A play about old and new industries in rural cornwall, relationships, identity and the ways in which the past refuses to stay buried. To inform the play Hattie, the writer, is speaking with people in St Dennis, St Agnes and with experiences of mining. Doors will be open from 6.30pm for audience members to listen to snippets of the interviews that have inspired aspects of the play, with the reading starting at 7.30pm.
Come along for something a little different to do on a Saturday evening, and offer your feedback to improve this early stage of the writing.​​​ Tickets are free, but please do book your spot so we can keep track of how many people are attending.
Event Dates and Times
ST AGNES, Miners & Mechanics' Institute
14th March
7.30pm - 8.30pm (doors 6.30pm)
with feedback until 9pm
FREE
ST DENNIS, ClayTAWC
21st March
7.30pm - 8.30pm (doors 6.30pm)
with feedback until 9pm
FREE
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Book below, or book at clayTAWC reception with Kerry.
FREE Playwriting Workshop in St Dennis & St Agnes
Following on from the reading of the early stage play 'Mine' at the MMI and ClayTAWC, the writer, Hattie, will be offering a FREE playwriting workshop. The workshop will allow participants to delve into the 'idea generation' stage of writing a play and how to draw inspiration from your own life, interests and experiences. The workshop will be informal and welcoming, and everyone is welcome, even if you've never written creatively before!
There are limited spots available on the workshops, so please book to guarantee a space.
St Agnes Playwriting Workshop
10.30am - 12.30pm
St Agnes Miners and Mechanics' Institute
FREE
St Dennis Playwriting Workshop
2.30pm - 4.30pm
ClayTAWC
FREE
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Book below, or book at ClayTAWC reception with Kerry.
Creative Team
Writer: Hattie Collins
Director: Helen Bovey​
Producer: Ben Vleminckx
Community Lead: Nicole Redfern
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Performer: Andrea Sadler
Performer Rosie Hughes
Performer: Alexander Warn
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