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Saturday Jul 19 WW Pick JAW 2008: Week 2
Portland Center Stage's 10th annual playwrights festival continues. On Saturday the fun kicks off at 9:30 am with a writing workshop with 2004 JAW alumnus Carlos Murillo, followed at 11:30 pm by a theater fair on Northwest Davis Street at which Portland companies will promote their seasons and some of our most interesting artists will perform site-specific work in and around the armory. Constance Congdon hosts a playwriting workshop at 1 pm. The readings of this year's workshop plays begin at 2 pm with Storm Large's Crazy Enough, followed at 4 pm by Colin Denby Swanson's A Brief Narrative of an Extraordinary Birth of Rabbits and, at 8 pm, Constance Congdon's Paradise Street. Sunday begins with a directing workshop with Jason Neulander, founder of Salvage Vanguard Theater, at 9:30 am. This year's Playwright's Slam, a sneak peek at new plays being performed around Portland in the next year, begins at 12:30 pm. The readings begin at 2 pm with a reprise of Crazy Enough, followed at 4 pm by Sally Oswald's Pony and at 8 pm by Carson Kreizer's Enchantment.

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Sunday Jul 20 WW Pick JAW 2008: Week 2
Portland Center Stage's 10th annual playwrights festival continues. On Saturday the fun kicks off at 9:30 am with a writing workshop with 2004 JAW alumnus Carlos Murillo, followed at 11:30 pm by a theater fair on Northwest Davis Street at which Portland companies will promote their seasons and some of our most interesting artists will perform site-specific work in and around the armory. Constance Congdon hosts a playwriting workshop at 1 pm. The readings of this year's workshop plays begin at 2 pm with Storm Large's Crazy Enough, followed at 4 pm by Colin Denby Swanson's A Brief Narrative of an Extraordinary Birth of Rabbits and, at 8 pm, Constance Congdon's Paradise Street. Sunday begins with a directing workshop with Jason Neulander, founder of Salvage Vanguard Theater, at 9:30 am. This year's Playwright's Slam, a sneak peek at new plays being performed around Portland in the next year, begins at 12:30 pm. The readings begin at 2 pm with a reprise of Crazy Enough, followed at 4 pm by Sally Oswald's Pony and at 8 pm by Carson Kreizer's Enchantment.


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