Mon 3 Nov 2025: 6:30PM
Moniack Mhor

Online: Writing for the Theatre

Venue: Online
Prices: £360

Writing a play can sometimes be daunting.  How do you start?  How do you put it on the page? How do you finish?  And then – most daunting of all – how do you get it in front of an audience?   

This is a friendly, fun and comprehensive guide to playwriting.  It will answer your questions and demystify the process of writing for the theatre – the most sociable and exciting form of creative writing. It’s for everyone: from those who’ve never written a play before but have always been tempted; to those who have been writing for years but could do with a reboot.   

There will be four detailed workshops, which will include lectures, discussions and practical writing exercises, and a one-on-one tutorial where you can discuss your own work with Douglas Maxwell.  

Moniack in a Month: Writing for the Theatre includes: 

  • a short introductory welcome session 
  • four stimulating online workshops, preceded by optional drop-in social time 
  • one 30-minute tutorial 
  • a final ceilidh session – sharing of work 
  • Contact and support from your community of writers via Google Classroom (optional) 
  • Drop-ins before each workshop to help you get to know your group (optional) 
  • Support from your Moniack Mhor host

Timetable

Week 1 – Mon 3 Nov 2025, 6.30pm – 9pm • Welcome Session and Workshop 1

Week 2 – Mon 10 Nov 2025, 7pm – 9pm • Workshop 2

Week 3 – Mon 17 Nov 2025, 7pm – 9pm • Workshop 3

Week 4 – Mon 24 Nov 2025, 7pm – 9pm • Workshop 4

Week 4 – Wed 26 Nov 2025, 7pm – 9pm • Ceilidh

Tutorials

Your one-to-one tutorial with Douglas will be scheduled when the course starts and will most likely take place in weeks 2 or 3.

Tutor

Douglas Maxwell has been one of Scotland’s top playwrights since his debut 25 years ago in 2000.  His recent work includes Man’s Best Friend (The Tron, 2025), So Young (The Citizens/Raw Materials 2025; The Traverse, Edinburgh Fringe First winner, 2024), Orphans (National Theatre of Scotland) and Fatbaws (The National Theatre of Scotland and the BBC). Fatbaws, directed by and starring Peter Mullan, was screened on BBC Scotland, watched by over a million people and nominated for a Scottish BAFTA. Previous plays include The Sheriff of Kalamaki (A Play, A Pie and A Pint; named Best Play at the 2024 Critics’ Awards for Theatre in Scotland), MancubPromises Promises (staged in New York as The Promise) and A Respectable Widow Takes to Vulgarity. Translations of Douglas’s work have been professionally produced in many countries worldwide, including South Korea where his debut play Our Bad Magnet ran for over 10 years. Douglas has taught playwriting in schools, theatres and universities around the world. He lives in Glasgow with his wife and two daughters. For more info, see www.douglasmaxwell.co.uk     

Fees

The full fee for this online course is £360.  A deposit of £100 is required to secure your place, which is non-refundable after a 14-day cooling-off period. The balance payment of £260 is due six weeks before the course begins.

Bursaries are available, and you also have the option to pay in instalments, please email online@moniackmhor.org.uk to enquire.

All activity takes place on Zoom, and workshops include a short break. Moniack Mhor staff will be on hand to support you during your course. 

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