Telling Your Story

Creative Workshop

with Maxine Beneba Clarke.

Saturday, 24 February 2024
The Malthouse Theatre
113 Sturt Street
Southbank VIC 3006
4:30 - 5:30PM

Free workshop for 18 - 30 year old BIPOC folx.
No cost. Bookings essential, register here:

Led by Maxine Beneba Clarke, acclaimed author of The Hate Race memoir and production, this free in-person writing workshop is designed for BIPOC individuals aged 18 to 30.

Maxine shares tips and tools for memoir writing, forstage or for page. Come learn how to tell, structure, edit and expand non-fiction stories about your own life.

Bring a short piece of nonfiction writing you have been working on and a copy of your favourite non-fiction text, if you are able.

Each registered participant gets access to a $20 ticket to the performance of The Hate Race that immediately follows the workshop.

This workshop takes place in person at Malthouse, 113 Sturt Street, Southbank.

Saturday 24 February, 4.30–5.30pm, with a performance of The Hate Race at 7pm. Refreshments provided.

Telling Your Story is presented as part of Labrish*, the community engagement program for the season of The Hate Race with The Malthouse Theatre.

Related Project:

Labrish

A community program in partnership with The Malthouse Theatre.

Related Events:

Lessgetit:

The Craft of Performance

A creative workshop with Tariro Mavondo.

MAV is proud to partner with the Malthouse Theatre in presenting Labrish, the community program for the season of The Hate Race, a theatrical adaptation of Maxine Beneba Clarke’s bestselling memoir, starring Zahra Newman and accompanied by musician Kuda Mapeza.

labrish

*

/ˈlæ.bɹɪʃ/
From Jamaican Patois

1. to share a story with dramatic flair.

verb