Theatre maker, writer and facilitator Amy Vreeke leads this creative writing workshop looking at how to use personal experience as a platform for new writing. The session is open to all, regardless of writing experience, and includes activities, writing prompts and tips to help develop your creative writing skills.
Using Amy’s comedy theatre show Glowing as a foundation, the workshop explores how the process of turning a life experience into a piece of new writing, along with the role of creativity in supporting health and wellbeing. Amy shares her writing advice from creating the show and reveals her own creative techniques for how to turn your experiences into new writing.
All are welcome to this session, just bring your preferred writing tool - pen and paper, tablet or computer.
About the Speaker
Amy is the creator of Glowing, an acclaimed comedy theatre show in which she shares her very personal and unfiltered views on the realities of pregnancy and motherhood. She is a comedian, actor, theatre maker, writer and women’s health advocate based in Greater Manchester. Her “slick delivery” (North Westend) took her to several prestigious stand-up competition finals including The Leicester Square Theatre Comedy Awards and The Funny Women Awards.
Her show ‘The Year My Vagina Tried to Kill Me’, about her experience of the chronic disease endometriosis, had a sell-out run at Manchester’s SICK! Festival and a successful northern tour. The production gained wide media attention after Amy created a short video for the BBC that reached over 100K viewers.
For more information about Amy - visit her website.
Tickets £8 / £6 - book here.