Short Courses for Adults

Playwriting Development Programme – Level 2 = Intermediate (ONLINE)

Key Information
  • Suitable for

    Writers with some experience or have completed a beginner course.  Age 18+

  • Times & Dates

    Wednesday 14th Jan to Wednesday 25th March 2026

    18:00 – 20:00

  • Tuition

    Part-time

  • Location

    Online Classes via Google Meet

  • Term Fee

    £270.00

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Overview

Incoming new course for 2026

This termly, part-time evening course is for writers who already have some experience or have completed a beginner course and want to develop, refine, and hear their work performed by actors.

With a small group of 10 writers, you’ll benefit from personalised guidance, peer support, and professional actor readings each term. Hear your words come to life, gain practical insights into performance, and refine your craft in a supportive, interactive environment.

Sessions run from 18:00 to 20:00.

This course is taught online via Google Meet.

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Spring Term

Focus: Concise storytelling, character, and dialogue

> Weeks 1–7: Write a 10-minute play, focusing on character, conflict, and narrative clarity.
> Weeks 8–9: Actor readings of your plays in class. Writers receive live feedback on dialogue, pacing, and dramatic impact.
> Week 10: Reflect on the readings, discuss lessons learned, and explore strategies for revision.

Spring Term Highlights

> Produce a complete 10-minute play with strong characters and conflict.
> Hear your work performed and identify what translates effectively to the stage.
> Apply feedback to refine and improve your play.
> Develop confidence in hearing and responding to performance interpretation.

Your Tutor Bea Roberts

Bea Roberts is a multi-award winning playwright and screenwriter from the west country. Her play And Then Come The Nightjars won the Theatre503 International Playwriting Award, made her a Finalist for the prestigious Susan Smith Blackburn Prize and was adapted into a feature film with director Paul Robinson. The movie won Best Independent Film at the Chichester International Film Festival and was picked as one of Rolling Stone UK’s Top 23 Films of 2023. 

Bea has worked with renowned theatres, writing for the National Theatre, the Royal Court, the Young Vic and most recently, Ivy Tiller; Vicar’s Daughter, Squirrel Killer starring Fleabag’s Jenny Rainsford for the Royal Shakespeare Company.

In screen work, Bea was selected for the BAFTA Connect programme, was part of the BBC Writers’ Academy 2022-23 and now writes for BBC’s EastEnders.

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Term Dates

SPRING TERM 2026 – Writing Short Plays (10-minute plays)

Focus: Concise storytelling, character, and dialogue
Dates: Tue 13th Jan -Tue 24th Mar | Half Term: Tue 17th Feb

SUMMER TERM 2026 – Developing Longer Scenes & Character Arcs

Focus: Extended scenes, character development, and dialogue depth
Dates:  Tue 21st April -Tue 30th June| Half Term: Tue 26th May

AUTUMN TERM 2026 – Polishing & Preparing Work for Performance

Focus: Revision, polish, and performance-readiness
Dates: Tue 29th Sep – Tue 8th Dec | Half Term: Tue 27th Oct

 

 

Check out our Future Playwrights Competition - Deadline is the 1st January 2026