Producing: how to get your work on stage

Free workshop

Led by Clarissa Widya, Producing: how to get your work on stage, is a new free workshop hosted at London Performance Studios.

You have an idea for a play or a show:

  • How do you get it on to a stage?

  • What skills are useful to have?

  • Who do you need on your team?

  • Where do you put a show on?

  • What is producing and why can it be helpful to understand (at least the elements of ) this as a creative artist?

Come along for a chat, where Clarissa shares all her mistakes as a self-taught producer, so you don't have to repeat them!

Dates and times

Tuesday 15 March. 7-8.30 pm

Tickets

Free. Please register your place by registering here

Proof of Vaccination or negative test within 24 hrs requested so that we can work in a mask-optional setting. 

Location

Studio 5, London Performance Studios

For more info on how to get to London Performance Studios, click here

Clarissa Widya is a Co-Founder and now Co-Artistic Director of Papergang Theatre, leading the company as a producer.

Since Papergang Theatre’s foundation in 2013, Clarissa has facilitated writing workshops and R&Ds, and produced staged readings and scratch nights. In 2018, Papergang Theatre became a charity and  a year later, Papergang Theatre returned with more socio-political projects: Tiananmen 30 (2019) at the Omnibus Theatre; Invisible Harmony 无形的和谐 at the Southbank Centre and Freedom Hi 自由閪 followed in 2020, the latter winning VAULT Show of the Week. 

Having developed several projects during 2020-2021, current projects include: Dreamers (June 22, Omnibus Theatre); Watermelon by Enxi Chang (WIP), Asian Pirate Musical (Sharing Oct 22, Soho Theatre) Amaterasu.

Clarissa has collaborated with the Diversity School Initiative, facilitating a workshop to feed into their Manifesto for change. She participated in the Leaders of Tomorrow programme and is part of the Bridge The Gap 20/21.

Clarissa is also manager of the London Theatre Consortium and mentors both MA Producing students at the Royal Central School of Speech and Drama, and at Rising Waves a BESEA Initiative.