In Conversation with Stuart Page and Clare Madsen hosted by Anthony Sweet (WA)

When
22 August, 2018 6:30 PM - 22 August, 2018 7:30 PM

Event is not bookable.


Join acclaimed television writers Stuart Page and Clare Madsen to get the inside story on drama vs comedy and kids' writer's rooms as well as anecdotes from the trenches. 

Overlooking the beautiful Swan River, Stuart and Clare will also share tips on overcoming the tyranny of the blank screen - whether you're a writer for hire or creating your own work. 

When: Wednesday 22 August 2018, 6:30pm - 7:30pm 
Where: The Crystal Swan, Jetty 5, Barrack Square (near Elizabeth Quay), Perth WA 6000
Cost: $10 members/$15 non-members 

This event will be followed by drinks and networking at: 
The Lucky Shag, Barrack Street Jetty (off Riverside Drive), Perth WA 6000

Biographies: 

Stuart Page:
Stuart has just completed writing and script producing the second series of the popular series The Secret Daughter for Channel 7. He wrote for the acclaimed ABC/Sundance TV sci-fi dramaCleverman and for the third season of the Foxtel cult prison series Wentworth. Stuart wrote and script produced the first two seasons of The Doctor Blake Mysteries for December Media and the ABC, and returned as writer and story consultant for seasons three, four and five.

Clare Madsen:
Clare is script producer on NITV’s first animated series - the Logie winning Little J & Big Cuz. She has developed drama series concepts for Matchbox Pictures and Ruby Entertainment. Her television credits span situation and sketch comedy - including four seasons of Full Frontal, children’s live action and animation, including Zigby and Magic Mountain. Clare’s writing for children has been nominated for AFI and AWGIE awards.  She is an award winning short film writer/director.


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