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Wekiva Writers

Day of the week/month the event happens: Every Saturday

Time of day of the event: 9:00 a.m. – whenever we finish, usually around noon

Name of the Hosts: Bruce Rogers, Theresa Durrant, Marcia Brooks

Name of the Venue: Wekiva Presbyterian Church

Full Street Address of Venue: 211 Wekiva Springs Lane

 City, State, Zip: Longwood, FL  32779

 Contact Telephone Numbers:

 Bruce Rogers:  407-947-6953

Marcia Brooks:  407-620-5121

Theresa Durrant:  407-491-0297

Contact Email: mlbrooks1@embarqmail.com

What to bring: Work that you would like for the group members to critique

Where to submit work: Bring it to the meeting; be sure to bring enough copies for everyone (you can email or call to find out how many copies you’ll need to bring)

When to submit work: Each week, or whenever you’d like to have your work critiqued

Darlyn’s Acting Debut in Summer Shorts 2010

It’s a dirty job, but somebody has to work with the mega-talented director Jamie Cline on the amazing playwright Nicole Antonia Carson’s hysterical new play, Turn Me On, Dead Man.  So come out to see your Scribbler, Darlyn Finch, make her Orlando acting debut in early August. 

Don’t make me come get you!

Oh, I forgot to mention: there are six other wonderful ten-minute plays that night, as well.  Hope to see you there!

Summer Shorts 2010 Directors and Casts

Playwrights Round Table is now in full production mode for Summer Shorts 2010: Summer Love, their upcoming presentation in August at the John and Rita Lowndes Shakespeare Center’s Studio B.

The directors and casts for the shows are:

The Specialist by Alex Carroll — Directed by Kimberly Luffman and featuring Jenna Hellmuth, Mike Besaw, and Eric Kuritzky

A Troubling Issue by David Strauss –Directed by Erik Morris and Tara Corless, featuring Joe Glass, Mike Besaw, and Amy Pastoor

Turn Me On, Dead Man by Nicole Antonia Carson — Directed by Jamie Cline, featuring Darlyn Finch and Chris Norton

7 Translations by Stephen J. Miller — Directed by Scott Hodges, featuring

A Dozen Roses by Stephen Baily — Directed by Paul Castaneda, featuring Corey Volence, Renee Wilson, and Charles R. Dent

Bitten by Penny Jackson — Directed by Heather Lam, featuring Pat Barker and Tim Wiley

Turning the Tide by Nick Civitello — Directed by Tara Corless, featuring Nicky Urban and Josh Geoghaghan

Summer Shorts 2010 will be presented at the John and Rita Lowndes Shakespeare Center in Studio B on August 5-7 and 11-15. Tickets are $15 for general admission, $10 for PRT members, seniors, and students. However, on August 5th, ALL tickets are $10 for a special preview with a talkback session after the show; also, Wednesday August 11th is Industry Night, with an across-the-board ticket rate of $10.

Please join us for an evening of great original theater in beautiful Loch Haven Park!

Natalie Rogers on Scribbler’s Corner

Listen in from twelve noon to one o’clock on the second Saturday of each month to Darlyn Finch at Scribbler’s Corner, a monthly chat with special guests about Orlando’s literary scene.  Jose Miranda and Haydee Ayala, hosts of , an innovative radio magazine show on 810 AM, WEUS, invite you to call 407-774-1085 to take part in the conversation.
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Tune in or on Saturday, August 14th, when your Scribbler’s next guest will be:

Natalie Rogers of Florida BookPALS and Florida PencilPALS.

to hear the archived show.