ABOUT THE PROGRAM
The Storyteller Studio is a collaborative space for young playwrights and dramaturgs to develop a community network of like-minded artists, continue to hone their craft through peer and professional support, and to develop the skills and habits necessary for success as they transition into the next stage of their careers. This is a no-cost opportunity for young writers and dramaturgs who call New Jersey home, offered as programming through The New Jersey Play Lab.
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Throughout the ten months of the Studio, the group has shared readings of scripts and dramaturgical presentations, receiving facilitated feedback from their peers and guidance from professionals. This website is the culminating celebration of the first cohort, sharing samples of their artistic work with all.
For more information on The Storyteller Studio, click here.
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The Storyteller Studio was conceived and is lead by Emily Dzioba, Associate Dramaturg at the New Jersey Play Lab.
You can read more about her at her website here.
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The New Jersey Play Lab is dedicated to developing production-ready plays through comprehensive hands-on dramaturgy. Programming includes developmental residencies, play development forums, and dramaturgical services, all designed to foster the creation and production of outstanding new work in The Garden State.
For more information on The New Jersey Play Lab, click here.
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Guest artist Lia Romeo visits the Studio.
Talkback with actors following the reading of Angel Rivas' play DROUGHT.
Talkback following reading of TO BE ALIVE by Annie Vee.
Guest artist Lia Romeo visits the Studio.