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FREE Writing Workshop –

Production Company: Feast Theatre
Venue: The Corn Hall

We are delighted that Jeremy Page, the award-winning writer of Elephant, will be running a workshop to provide people with the chance to develop their skills of expression. 

The focus of the workshop will be on listening to the experiences of coastal and rural living, and the stories that might arise from it, to explore themes from the play, and how the distinct East Anglian landscape can lend itself to shaping a unique sense of voice and character. 

This is a wonderful opportunity.  Please Note: Advance booking is required and places are strictly limited. 

Jeremy Page has published four novels: Salt, shortlisted for the Commonwealth Writers’ Prize for Best First Book and the Jelf First Novel Award, The Wake, shortlisted for the New Angle Prize and winner of the East Anglian Fiction Book Award, The Collector of Lost Things, nominated for the International IMPAC Dublin Literary Award and the Walter Scott Prize, and New York To California, a journey across the East of England looking for the not quite visible, winner of the East Anglian Non-Fiction Book Award. His short story, Do It Now, Jump the Table, broadcast on Radio 4, was a finalist for the BBC National Short Story Competition, and his film Scapegoat was broadcast by Channel 4 as part of their New Writing Talent scheme.

As a scriptwriter and script editor he has worked for the BBC, Film Four, Channel 4 and Working Title, as well as writing journalism and being a photographer for various print, magazine and online outlets.

He has taught Creative Writing at the UEA as well as tutoring and mentoring for various universities and lecturing at the London Film School.

Approx 2hrs