Date: September 19th
Location: Actors' Guild Hub at Spotlight, 7 Leicester Place, London, WC2H 7RJ
Time: 18.00 - 21.00
Following the success of her shows All The Things I Lied About (Off West End Award - Most promising Playwright 2018) and Dirty Great Love Story (co-written with Richard Marsh, Fringe First Award 2012), Katie Bonna will be running a workshop on Successful Self-Producing.
The workshop will cover Arts Council applications, sourcing and working with collaborators and creating effective timelines for your project. Ideal for actors who are making their first foray into making their own work.
Katie is an actress, poet and writer for stage and screen. Her one-woman show All The Things I Lied About won the 2018 Off West End Award for Most Promising New Playwright, following runs at the Paines Plough Roundabout in Edinburgh and Soho Theatre in London. It went on to tour the UK in Autumn 2017. Her play Dirty Great Love Story (co-written with Richard Marsh) transferred to The Arts Theatre in London’s West End in January 2017, following sold-out runs and 2012 Fringe First Award in Edinburgh, Soho Theatre and 59E59 Theaters in New York. She is currently writing a new stage show, Paper. Scissors. Stone. (generously supported by Live Theatre Newcastle and Arts council England) and a novel for young adults.
Katie graduated from the Guildford School Of Acting with the Spotlight Award for achievement. Whilst performing Dirty Great Love Story she was nominated for Best Actress by The Stage. She acts in theatre and works as an acting tutor, performance coach and director of young actors.
“Simply dazzling” The Stage