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Barton Theatre Instructor Jack Greenwood to lead November writing workshop

poster with writers from the 1800s on it

The Barton Community College Library will team up with the English department and Barton’s literary annual “Prairie Ink” staff to host a “Writer’s Workshop” from 6–7:30 p.m. Nov. 20 in the Cavanaugh Room of the Learning Resource Center and via Zoom at https://zoom.us/j/2375299435.

Participants will join “Prairie Ink” editors and special guest presenter Barton Theatre Instructor Jack Greenwood for a playwriting workshop. The session will explore what it means for a story to be theatrical. Attendees will discuss how to craft a plot for the stage, write directions for staging, and engage a live audience while focusing on format and structure. The event is open to students, faculty, staff, and community members.

The workshop will also serve as an introduction for high school-aged participants ahead of the inaugural High School Playwrights Festival, scheduled for spring 2026. Area high schools will be invited to a creative forum where they can draft and workshop ten-minute plays for submission to a contest. Six chosen plays will be performed as readings on a live stage April 18 as a collaboration with both Barton Theatre and the greater Barton community. Following the performance, a winner will be named as the first-ever champion playwright and receive a prize.

More details about the festival will be announced in the coming weeks.

For more information, email PrairieInk@bartonccc.edu or visit prairieink.bartonccc.edu