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Sunday 21 June 2026

The Art of Playwriting from Personal Experience

Sunday 21 June 2026

Join Flux Theatre Ensemble and Playwrights Foundation for a special post-show panel following the Sunday 21 June matinee of the world premiere at Flux Theatre Ensemble of Jason Tseng's Fear & Wonder which was developed in Playwrights Foundation’s 2024 Bay Area Playwrights Festival (BAPF). 

This discussion brings together BAPF alumni and Flux artists to explore the complexities of translating real-life events into dramatic work.

Playwrights Corinna Schulenburg, Jason Tseng, Greg T. Nanni, and Iraisa Ann Reilly will discuss their unique approaches to writing personal work and navigating the intersection of autobiography and fiction. Moderated by Johnny G. Lloyd.

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