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PLAYWRITING: Our Stories for the Stage 2-Day Workshop

Thu, Jun 18

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Grand Central Arts Center in Santa Ana

Have a story you’ve been wanting to write for the stage or screen? Looking for feedback, structure and professional insight in a supportive, inclusive writing space? Join this 2-Day advanced dramatic narrative workshop and move your work forward! Led by award-winning playwright, Diana Burbano.

PLAYWRITING: Our Stories for the Stage 2-Day Workshop
PLAYWRITING: Our Stories for the Stage 2-Day Workshop

Time & Location

Jun 18, 2026, 7:00 PM – 9:00 PM PDT

Grand Central Arts Center in Santa Ana, 125 N Broadway, Santa Ana, CA 92701, USA

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About the Event

Join us for "Our Stories for the Stage" , a 2-Day workshop presented by the Breath of Fire Latina Theater Ensemble.


This program is focused on advanced dramatic narrative, providing clear guidance on the essentials: character, conflict, structure, setting, dialogue, and formatting for stage or screen. The class takes participants through the full process—creating a narrative, rewrites, and feedback—while offering professional insight into the submission and production process.


The inclusive classroom actively works to decolonize the writing process and equips writers with tools to move their work forward. Led by Diana Burbano, an award-winning playwright, an Equity actor, a longtime teaching artist at South Coast Repertory and Breath of Fire's Literary Manager


A FREE COURSE. Donations are appreciated, and space is limited, so reserve your spot today!

Breath of Fire is a small 501 (c)3 nonprofit organization. Please consider donating to support our FREE programming to our community online and in-person!…


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