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From Page to Stage

A Creative Writing & Spoken Word Poetry Workshop

A Guided Facilitation By Steven Fox

Come write, reflect, and speak in a room built for creativity, connection, and confidence.

From Page to Stage is a guided workshop for writers, poets, performers, young professionals, and anyone ready to explore their voice in a real way.

Whether you’ve been writing for years, speaking in meetings, building your confidence, delving into spoken word and/or theater or simply looking for a meaningful creative outlet, this space is for you.

Through guided prompts, reflection, light coaching, and optional sharing, participants will strengthen self-expression, communication, and presence in a supportive social environment.

This is not just an open mic.

It’s a structured experience designed to help you move your words off the page and into the room.

What to expect:

  • Guided writing prompts

  • Time to write and reflect

  • Spoken word and communication tips

  • Optional live sharing

  • Food and drinks available for purchase

  • Writers, poets, artists, young professionals, curious beginners, and anyone looking to build confidence through creative expression.

  • $15 + tax when you book through the website

The P2S Workshop Process

Reflect

You will started with a guided prompt that helps you connect with your thoughts, experiences, and voice.

Write

We will then build upon your ideas through focused writing time and structured creative direction

Refine

After the writing session, we will refine your message with light coaching on wording, flow, and delivery.

Share (Optional)

After our refining session, you will be presented with the opportunity to share your work in a supportive, low-pressure environment.

  • "The page is where you discover your voice. The stage is where you learn to trust it."

    Anonymous

  • “There is no greater agony than bearing an untold story inside you.”

    Maya Angelou

  • “Not everything that is faced can be changed, but nothing can be changed until it is faced.”

    James Baldwin