Personal tutorial/script-writing workshop with TV 'Taggart' scriptwriter, Stuart Hepburn, at Dunblane Museum
Description
Stuart is an actor, author, scriptwriter and local history enthusiast. Drawing on the atmosphere of Dunblane Museum (dating in part from 1624) Stuart will offer a one to one tutorial, explaining how he creates a TV 'whodunnit' script; the plot, the characters and the background.
Terms & Conditions
This lot is for 1 person.
This lot must be taken up between January and July 2008. Date to be mutually agreed. Time: 11.00 – 15.00.
Morning and afternoon refreshments and lunch will be provided as part of the lot.
Winner is responsible for their travel to and from Dunblane Museum.
A Museum Curator will be on hand throughout the day to give advice and information.
The participant must be over 17 years of age.
Additional Information
Founded in 1943 the Dunblane Museum is situated right at the heart of the Cathedral City of Dunblane. Few museums can boast that the building in which they are housed is a museum piece itself. A Grade "A" Listed Building dating from 1624 when it is recorded as being the house of the Dean of the Cathedral, and variously a butcher's shop and a chemical laboratory, until its present "conversion" in 1943.
The TopLots Heritage Auction is a fundraising event organized by the Association of Independent Museums (Registered Charity: 1082215) acting as the agent for museums, historic houses and heritage organizations across the UK. Delivery of this lot, as described, to the winner is the responsibility of Dunblane Museum who will receive (after direct transaction and listing costs) 80% of the winning bid. The remaining 20% is retained by the Association of Independent Museums.

