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Staged Script Reading: GRAVEROBBERS by Brian McDonald

Wednesday, August 16th *date has changed (was 8/10, is now 8/16)
Richard Hugo House
7:30pm
1634 11th Avenue East (Capitol Hill)
No advance tickets

GRAVEROBBERS is the haunting story of a man who remembers a tragedy in a past life and becomes so obsessed with it that he nearly ruins his present life before realizing that it is the here and now that matters most.

For a complete bio on Brian McDonald and more info on upcoming SIFF events, visit http://www.seattlefilm.org/events/detail.aspx?FID=6

UPCOMING SCREENWRITERS SALONS
Wednesday, September 20th
Chekhov’s Gun - Writing a strong first act

Wednesday, October 11th
Visual Storytelling - Writing with pictures

The Screenwriters Salon is a public forum on the craft of screenwriting, featuring panel discussions, staged script readings and other events where participants and attendees are encouraged to interact and discuss all manner of screenwriting and film topics. The program is designed to foster dialogue between screenwriters, filmmakers, scholars, critics and film enthusiasts.

Past participants have included Sherman Alexie (Smoke Signals), Christopher McQuarrie (The Usual Suspects), Kimberly Peirce (Boys Don’t Cry), Stewart Stern (Rebel Without a Cause) and Jim Taylor (Sideways).

All events are at Richard Hugo House, 1634 11th Ave, on Capitol Hill in Seattle. Admission is FREE for SIFF Group members; $2 for NW Screenwriters Guild members, students and seniors; $5 for general public. Events start at 7:30pm. Tickets available at the door at 6:30pm on the day of the event. No late seating. Contact the Salon for more information.


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