"Scene Shop" Class Pass Saturday Morning Online Winter 2026

01/17/2026 10:00 AM - 03/14/2026 12:00 PM CT

Category

Class

Admission

  • $170.00

Location

Online

Summary

Saturday Mornings
Seven Sessions
via Zoom, 10 am - Noon Central Time
January 17, 24, 31
February 14, 21, 28
March 14
NO MEETING: 2/7, 3/7

Description

"Scene Shop" Play Development Class Pass

with Will Dunne


7 Saturdays
January 17 - March 14
10:00 am - 1:00 pm Central Time

A Class Pass to Will Dunne's sold-out Scene Shop lets you attend weekly Zoom sessions as an auditor. You can follow along during each session's one-hour writing exercise and observe scene readings and critiques. It's a great opportunity to meet other playwrights, learn from one of our most popular teachers, and build structure into your writing schedule in a cost-effective way!

About Scene Shop: Designed as an ongoing resource for experienced playwrights and now in its 19th year, Scene Shop offers weekly character, scene, and story tools to help you develop your script, professional actors to read your work, and constructive group feedback to help you evaluate your progress. If you ever need to miss a session, you can always make it up in the other Scene Shop section that week. Workshop members are eligible to participate in the Scene Shop Showcase, a night of staged readings presented yearly in the Russ Tutterow Theatre. 

Will Dunne is the author of THE DRAMATIC WRITER'S COMPANION (2009, Second Edition 2017), THE ARCHITECTURE OF STORY (2016), and CHARACTER, SCENE, AND STORY (2017) all published internationally by the University of Chicago Press. His plays have been presented worldwide in three languages and earned numerous honors, including three selections by the Eugene O'Neill Theatre Center for the U.S. National Playwrights Conference, a Charles MacArthur Fellowship awarded by the O'Neill for outstanding comedy, four Bay Area Theatre Critics Circle Awards, two DramaLogue Playwriting Awards, and a Best-of-Year mention from the San Francisco Examiner. He also has been nominated for a Joseph Jefferson Award for Best New Play and twice been named a finalist for the Heideman Award at the Actors Theatre of Louisville.
 

Prerequisites: The writer has completed at least one play or screenplay.
 

Instructors send out Zoom invites one day before class begins.