
Dramatic Readings: A Workshop with Cheryl Martin
Cheryl Martin is a poet and theatre-maker. Her work spans a range of genres and artforms, and she has written and directed a number of award-winning plays. In this women-only workshop, led by Cheryl, we’ll be exploring the intersections between theatre and poetry, and looking at techniques to help you create distinctive voices when writing poetry.
This workshop is open to anyone who self-identifies as a woman.
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