Description
Each Session: $20
Coffee and Comedy is a monthly meet-up where comedy writers of all levels can share their writing and discuss their work in a safe and supportive workshop environment (with coffee, of course).
This workshop is for anyone and everyone who has ever had an idea in the shower and thought, “This is funny. I should write it down.” We welcome all levels of experience because we believe everyone can write and anyone can create comedy.
This class will be offered online through Zoom. You will receive an invitation link via the email you provide to the online session. Specific directions will give supplied.
How it Works: Bring up to 5 single-sided pages of your scripted comedic material (a sketch you wrote, a scene from your screenplay, or even the stand up you’ve been writing out). Print one copy for each character in your script to read, plus one copy for the instructor. You’ll have your script read out loud, then you’ll participate in a healthy (and helpful) feedback session about your work with other fellow writers.
Our goal is for you to leave feeling inspired to write and filled with new ideas. Comedy writing is meant to be shared and discussed, not sitting in a folder on your desktop.
So if you’re ready to beat writer’s block or you’re tired of your mom reading your work and insisting she doesn’t have any notes “Because it’s already perfect, sweetie!”, then we’ve got a cup of coffee with you’re name on it! Also, your mom is great. Don’t forget to call her.
Each session will be capped at 10 participants, so reserve your space online today!
When: April 18, 2021 12:00 PM Eastern Time (US and Canada)
Where: Online via Zoom
Instructor: Suki Lanh
Suki Lanh writes, teaches, and performs comedy throughout South Florida. She is an adjunct professor in screenwriting at University of Miami and Miami Dade College. Suki is an alumna of Second City Chicago, and Peoples Improv Theater. Her love for reading scripts and eating delicious food resulted in her company, Feedback With Suki, a script development service that workshops the first 10 pages of scripts in exchange for food.