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Comments
Press:
' The excellent DryWrite…address[es] a real need for
writers to be able to experiment and see their work put on stage. At their best they form a crucial dialogue between
artists and allow a new sense of the possible.'
The Guardian
' I first came across Drywrite during my time managing Arcola Theatre and found it then, as I do now, to be one of the most challenging and rewarding new writing initiatives in London.
A consistently excellent event that encourages both new and established writers to innovate with form, subject and style and offers a platform where writers, due to their anonymity can afford to test themselves and their audiences without fear of reprisal.
The nights themselves are a veritable hotbed of talent with some of London’s finest actors donating their time and emerging and established writers dedicating new work – all for free! To indicate the quality of Drywrite, there has not been a single night I have attended where a current or former Literary manager from a major venue has not been present in the audience. It’s a wonderful team, a brilliant concept and one that goes from strength to strength.'
Michael John Harris
Artistic Director, Tabernacle Theatre
' DryWrite evenings are ingenious, stimulating, and often inspiring.
They provide genuine and potent networking for serious theatre artists and practitioners. They are spectacularly popular with
participants and audiences alike, having tapped into a contemporary hunger for experiment and beyond-the-box theatre experience.
The evenings themselves are intriguing hot-house events. The work that germinates within such dangerously constructed, gleefully
temporary glass houses may eventually prove even more exciting. The bolder they get, the better they become.'
Terry Johnson
' My DryWrite experience goes like this;
Awesome awesome awesome.
I have worked with Dry Write three times and always found it to be one of the most amazing, challenging and rewarding experiences in my career to date.
The enthusiasm and support of all involved provides you with the confidence and freedom to create some incredible work. They are beyond cutting edge and
deal with big issues. They challenge rules and stereotypes and make the audience question themselves and the world around them.
Dry Write audiences are not passive but an integral part of the whole experience. I feel this company has the potential to be huge and I feel very lucky
to have worked with them.
Dry Write have a vital role to play in the future of British drama with the development and progression of ideas and talent.