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503Studio: Stephen Beresford

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503Studio Masterclass: Introduction To Screenwriting

In this masterclass, Stephen Beresford leads an honest and open conversation about the journey into screenwriting; from everything he wished he had known when he started out, to what he had learnt from bitter experience. Whilst maintaining a flexibility to steer the session toward the interests of the group, we’ll be exploring how to turn real stories into films, as well as the difference between writing for stage and screen.

THIS COURSE IS CURRENTLY SOLD OUT. 
To be added to our waiting list, please sign up here (please note that some places have been held off sale to prioritise Share the Drama beneficiaries – see below)

Thanks to DCMS Cultural Recovery Fund and our Share The Drama scheme, we want to make sure those of you who are struggling in the current climate can still take part in our Spring Writers Programme. While we prioritise anyone who is long term unemployed and/or claiming benefits, we’re also offering subsidies if you’re in financial difficulty as a result of the Covid-19 crisis.

To express interest in a bursary place through our Share The Drama scheme, please sign up here. If you would prefer to speak directly to a member of our team about your circumstance or to ask for more information about this scheme, please contact usIf you have any access requirements, you can let us know here. If you would rather discuss any access requirements and how we can accommodate them prior to booking, please get in touch with us.

Running time of workshop: 2.5 hours – delivered online. Maximum class sizes are 14. A portion of spaces have been reserved for Share the Drama bursary places.

To sign up for priority booking for future iterations of the 503Studio: Writers Programme, please join the waiting list here.

Stephen Beresford writes for stage and film.

Stephen’s writing credits include his debut play The Last of the Haussmans for the National Theatre starring Julie Walters, Helen McCrory, Rory Kinnear and Taron Egerton; an adaptation of Bergman’s Fanny & Alexander for The Old Vic starring Penelope Wilton; and Three Kings for the Old Vic starring Andrew Scott.

Film credits include the BAFTA winning film Pride.

His play The Southbury Child is due to be rescheduled at the Bridge Theatre.

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