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Mentorship

Fresh Ink offers mentorships to emerging playwrights, matching the individual needs of the playwright to leading industry figures. Over the course of a mentorship, the matched pair will meet to engage in thorough and wide-ranging discussions around the art and craft of playwriting, while useful career advice is also imparted. Previous mentors have included playwrights Caleb Lewis, Lachlan Philpott, Verity Laughton and Vanessa Bates, directors Kate Gaul and Lee Lewis, dramaturges Jane Fitzgerald and Francesca Smith, and performance artist Rosie Dennis. The mentorship program is currently on hiatus. Follow our Facebook page for news of future opportunities.

 
 
 
 

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