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Date: 21st of November 2018, 5pm to 10pm
Characters: Open!
Note: Like all welcome mingles, this is a SoL free-for-all mingle meant to get new characters involved by centering around something relevant to them. Without further ado, please welcome Jimmy!
In their ongoing efforts to engage the community and make them support the town museum through its current hardships, and to keep things rolling, the town museum has organised a literary open stage at the historic entertainment hall at the pier.
A stage has been set up at the centre of the room, complete with two comfortable armchairs, a table with water for parched throats, and excellent microphones so nobody has to yell and everyone can hear. Food is being served, but staff and patrons are requested to be as quiet as possible to let the young talents shine. And young talents there are, indeed.
Young authors of all genres - poetry, prose, theatre, anything that can be read to an audience - are invited to claim the stage for up to thirty minutes and present their work to the public. There are almost no rules - it could be a chapter from a book, a couple of poems, a short story, a scene from a play, or anything else that fits into the allotted time frame, breaks no laws, and doesn't exceed the equivalent of 12A content. Each author will be called to the stage when their timeslot begins, and be warned via a large sign five minutes before it ends. Before or after, they can enjoy a free meal sponsored by the pub.
The entry to the event is free, but there is a table at the entrance with a donation box and a big sign "Please help us repair our town museum!", various leaflets, and a sign explaining the current situation. The tl;dr version of the explanations is that the town museum will remain closed until January or February (or that is the currently projected date at which the repairs should be finished, anyway), though the library will remain open as the damage from the emergency detonation of the bomb back in September didn't affect the structural integrity of that part of the building.
Characters: Open!
Note: Like all welcome mingles, this is a SoL free-for-all mingle meant to get new characters involved by centering around something relevant to them. Without further ado, please welcome Jimmy!
In their ongoing efforts to engage the community and make them support the town museum through its current hardships, and to keep things rolling, the town museum has organised a literary open stage at the historic entertainment hall at the pier.
A stage has been set up at the centre of the room, complete with two comfortable armchairs, a table with water for parched throats, and excellent microphones so nobody has to yell and everyone can hear. Food is being served, but staff and patrons are requested to be as quiet as possible to let the young talents shine. And young talents there are, indeed.
Young authors of all genres - poetry, prose, theatre, anything that can be read to an audience - are invited to claim the stage for up to thirty minutes and present their work to the public. There are almost no rules - it could be a chapter from a book, a couple of poems, a short story, a scene from a play, or anything else that fits into the allotted time frame, breaks no laws, and doesn't exceed the equivalent of 12A content. Each author will be called to the stage when their timeslot begins, and be warned via a large sign five minutes before it ends. Before or after, they can enjoy a free meal sponsored by the pub.
The entry to the event is free, but there is a table at the entrance with a donation box and a big sign "Please help us repair our town museum!", various leaflets, and a sign explaining the current situation. The tl;dr version of the explanations is that the town museum will remain closed until January or February (or that is the currently projected date at which the repairs should be finished, anyway), though the library will remain open as the damage from the emergency detonation of the bomb back in September didn't affect the structural integrity of that part of the building.