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    1. First Stages Festival

      How to Build Your Voice

      First Stages Festival By Laurie Motherwell

      Available on demand

      A free, weekly workshop series from writer Laurie Motherwell.

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    2. Framework Festival: Connect Event

      TUE 7 JUN, 6.00PM

      An evening of panels, presentations, and performances for artists with industry experts.

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    3. First Stages Festival

      Anyone Can Write a Play

      First Stages Festival By Meghan Tyler

      Available on demand

      Want to write a play but don't know where to start? Or maybe you've written a play in the past, but recently lost all of your creative juices? Never fear – this is the playwriting series for you!

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