FOREST CITY, IOWA (May 15, 2023) — Are you tired of writing in isolation and struggling to get feedback on your script?

Do you have a script collecting dust in your desk drawer that needs a fresh set of eyes?

Or maybe your script is so good, it could make Quentin Tarantino weep with envy.

We can’t promise Quentin Tarantino will weep with envy, but we can offer you the chance to showcase your work at our open-script read event.

If you’re an actor, writer, or just want to participate, we invite you to join us on the third Tuesday of each month at 6PM (CST), for Open Script Night! This is a virtual script table read via Zoom.

Our next one is Tuesday, July 18, 2023, 6PM (CST).

This is the perfect opportunity to get constructive feedback from other writers, actors, and industry professionals, improve your craft, and take your writing to the next level.

Get your script read by actors! Heard by filmmakers! Get feedback from award-winning writers!​

Sign up now and discover the power of collaboration.

When: Third Tuesday of Each Month, 6PM (CST)

Members can have up to twenty pages read; eight pages for non-members.

Register at impa.tv/open-script-night/.

Not an IMPA member? No problem. Sign up today on our Member page.

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