We're excited to kick off our 2021 programming with our biggest ever series of creative development activity - First Stages Festival.
First Stages Festival is a celebration of the Traverse’s commitment to nurturing and supporting new voices, and expanding the skills of new and experienced creatives with the ambition of producing ever more transportive and meaningful experiences for audiences. This year’s First Stages Festival offers a wide range of interactive workshops, Q&As, readings and creative prompts for first time writers to seasoned theatremakers.
Every event in the programme will be open for anyone in the world to participate in.
Highlights include live focused workshops with writers Ella Hickson (on how to tackle big ideas), Hannah Lavery (on writing from autobiography), Nessah Muthy (on writing for a digital landscape), Simon Stephens (on generating material and developing characters), Robbie Gordon and Jack Nurse (on creating work in and for a community), and a special Q&A session with Enda Walsh during which participants will be able to ask the internationally acclaimed theatremaker their most pressing questions.
Crocodile Fever writer Meghan Tyler will be presenting an on-demand and free-of-charge four part workshop for first-time writers, ANYONE CAN WRITE A PLAY, and each weekday a creative prompt will be released to shake up ways of creative thinking and ignite exciting new ideas.
Rounding off the Festival will be a showcase of 3 livestreamed readings from writers who submitted their work to the Traverse’s 2019 Open Submissions initiative, and who have been working with the Traverse’s Literary Associate, Eleanor White, over the past year to develop their scripts. The writers are Dipo Baruwa-Etti, Serafina Cusack, Michael John O’Neill, Emilie Robson and Isla van Tricht, with the readings directed by the Traverse’s Co-Artistic Director, Gareth Nicholls, and Co-Artistic Director Designate, Debbie Hannon. Each reading will be followed by a Q&A with the writers, hosted by acclaimed playwrights including Douglas Maxwell, through which audiences can contribute to the future development of the pieces.
A limited number of £1 tickets will be available for all ticketed events, available to those in receipt of government benefits and allowances.
Traverse Theatre Literary Associate, Eleanor White, says:
“I am thrilled that the Traverse is beginning the year with First Stages Festival - a celebration of creative development and dynamic new voices. Supporting writers in developing their craft is one of the Traverse’s fundamental commitments, and we’ve continued this work in earnest over the past year. This programme of workshops, Q&As and readings is designed to generate conversations about creative writing and new ways of thinking about theatre - where established artists, aspiring creatives, and audience members can come together, get involved, expand their creative horizons and plot a course forward together. We’re particularly delighted to be share with the world readings from five form-pushing, thought-provoking plays currently in development - and to invite the input of our audiences into the future of these pieces, an exchange that’s vital to the theatrical process.”
Explore the full First Stages Festival programme
The Traverse is funded by Creative Scotland and The City of Edinburgh Council, with additional support from The Scottish Government Performing Arts Venues Relief Fund.
ANYONE CAN WRITE A PLAY and the reading of Paradise by Michael John O’Neill are part of the Creative Community - Irish Theatre in Scotland series, a Traverse Theatre partnership with the Consulate General of Ireland, Edinburgh.