This three-day symposium seeks new ways of creating space for women's playwriting in the theatre industry of the north.
- Date(s)
- May 23, 2025 - May 25, 2025
- Location
- Brian Friel Theatre, Queen’s University Belfast
- Time
- 11:00 - 21:30
At a time of increasing challenges for the arts in Northern Ireland—where funding is shrinking, and a clear arts policy remains absent - female-identifying and non-binary playwrights, particularly those from working-class backgrounds, face even greater barriers. Despite the undeniable talent emerging from this region, including playwrights like Stacey Gregg and Lisa McGee, the lack of main stage productions (apart from Gregg’s Scorch) for their work is striking.
This symposium is a call to action. Focusing on playwriting as both craft and career, it will open up vital conversations, explore constructive strategies, and showcase fresh talent. Expect a dynamic mix of staged readings, works in progress, and critical discussions - bringing together emerging playwrights, academics, and industry professionals.
Join us for an inspiring weekend of creative exploration, thought-provoking panels, and open conversation. Whether you're a writer, artist, academic, or theatre enthusiast, your voice is welcome.
This event is a collaboration between playwright and theatre-makers Karis Kelly, Caoileann Curry-Thompson and Trish McTighe (QUB Drama) and is inspired by conversations with some of the brilliant female and queer artists of the north, to whom we owe a great deal.
Register here for the panels and talks: www.eventbrite.co.uk/front-and-centre/tickets/
Please note that tickets for panels and talks are free; you will need to book separately to attend the staged readings and scratch performances for which there is a small charge. For full Symposium details and booking links please download programme.
For more information please contact frontandcentreni@gmail.com.
We are grateful to Belfast City Council and to QUB for their support for this event.