How to Write Across Media
Lydia Marchant
Pier Street
Saturday 19 July
9.30-11.00am
£3-10 (Pay What You Decide)
Want to better understand the difference between telling your story on screen, stage, or via podcast?
In this workshop, Hull writer Lydia Marchant (Mumsy, Eastenders, British Scandal) shares how she adapts her creative process across TV, theatre and podcasts. From pitching ideas to script development, you'll leave with a better understanding of what each medium demands and how to tailor your work accordingly.
Whether you're a writer looking to branch out or just starting to explore your voice, this session will offer practical tips, real-world advice, and inspiration to help you work across platforms.
Age recommendation 14+, with parental discretion. All children must be accompanied by an adult.
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Lydia Marchant is a writer for stage, screen and audio. She was one of eight writers selected for the BBC’s Writers Academy 19/20 led by John Yorke and since has written for Holby City and multiple episodes of Casualty and EastEnders. She is currently developing an original romantic comedy for Vertigo and Channel 5.
Her debut full-length play Mumsy, about parenthood on a 0-hour contract, premiered in at Hull Truck Theatre and is published by Nick Hern Books. (‘Brilliant bittersweet comedy about the family way’ - The Guardian ****). She is also under commission with Hull Truck Theatre, developing a new play about women’s Sunday League football.
She is currently writing for Wondery’s Spotlight Award-winning British Scandal podcast, presented by Alice Levine and Matt Ford and new Wondery showbiz series Terribly Famous. She also worked on an original 8-part podcast, Last Soviet, presented by NSYNC’s Lance Bass (‘impressive and interesting’ - The Guardian).
Lydia has a Distinction in MA Writing for Stage and Broadcast Media from the Royal Central School of Speech and Drama and has previously taken part in writers programmes at Leeds Playhouse, Soho Theatre, Writing Squad, National Theatre, Hampstead Theatre, Royal Court and BFI. She has taught at UAL, York University and Hull University and runs the Introduction To Playwriting course at Hull Truck Theatre.
Tickets
Sat 19 July
9.30am