CONCEPT & DEVELOPMENT RETREAT
for Screenwriters and Playwrights

October 8 - 14, 2026 ● Weston Park Estate, England ● $5,795+

Special Early Bird Pricing

(through February 28, 2026)

Private Room: $6,295 (full price $6,795)

Shared Room (two beds): $5,445 per person (full price $5,795) - only 1 room left

Couples Room (one participant/one non-participant with one bed): $9,190 (full price $9,790)

All rooms come with private bath. Full prices begin March 1, 2026.

Are you a seasoned writer tired of writing endless drafts of scripts that never seem to go anywhere?

Person writing in a notebook surrounded by blank notebooks and papers on a wooden table.

Or are you a beginner who needs to stop thinking about writing and find the inspiration and knowledge to actually start writing today?

Woman with curly reddish hair wearing a black sleeveless top, sitting at a white desk, typing on a laptop with a cup of coffee beside her.

The majority of the 50,000+ screenplays registered each year are never developed because they go astray in the concept and development stage. At our retreat, talented industry professionals will help you with a script you’ve already begun or help you create the building blocks of a great screenplay from the ground up. And you’ll still have plenty of time to write and relax with other creatives at a spectacular property.

This retreat is about setting you up for success in your writing journey...

Meet Your Mentors

Christopher Lockhart, a man in a black suit sitting in a theater, holding a striped popcorn bucket, with his hands clasped in front of his face, and smiling.

Christopher Lockhart

  • As Story Editor at WME (the world’s largest diversified talent agency), Chris is entrusted with curating film and television projects for A-list actors, such as Denzel Washington. He has lectured around the globe on the craft and business of screenwriting. He wrote and produced the award winning documentary Most Valuable Players, which was acquired by Oprah Winfrey for her network. Newborn starring David Oyelowo is in post production. He’s an Emmy Award nominee and was the AFMX 2023 recipient of the Robert and Sibylle Redford Award.

    Chris founded a Facebook group called The Inside Pitch, where he moderates 16,000+ creatives and offers daily advice and feedback on the Hollywood script maze.

Joan Lane, a woman with shoulder-length blonde hair wearing gold jewelry, earrings, and a black top.

Joan Lane

  • She has 30 years of experience in arts management and production and serves as the Resident Judge on the annual Kenneth Branagh Award for New Drama Writing. She is a writer on the recent film Gateway to the West and has mentored screenwriters and playwrights internationally with several projects in the works with her L.A.-based producing partner, Wendy Kram.

Janet Batchler

Janet Batchler

  • She is the writer (with her screenwriting partner Lee Batchler) of BATMAN FOREVER, SMOKE AND MIRRORS, and POMPEII, among many other projects.

    In addition, Janet is a professor in USC’s School of Cinematic Arts. Working in the John Wells Division of Writing for Screen and Television, she teaches everything from advanced screenwriting to pitching, and is known for her popular lecture classes on the Harry Potter franchise and adaptation.

professional actors will read selections

from your scripts on the last day.

Meet Weston Park

  • Weston Park grounds

    A historic English country estate set across more than 1,000 acres of rolling parkland — offering privacy, beauty, and space to truly unplug.

    “Absolutely stunning — we walked the gardens and pathways all day and can’t wait to return.”

  • An wide view of the house surrounded by trees and the grounds.

    An elegant country house with 27 individually styled bedrooms, luxurious common spaces, and plenty of room to write, reflect, and relax.

    “Amazing stay — spacious, inviting, beautifully restored, and the perfect luxury escape. We really enjoyed our stay and will definitely be back.”

  • The Temple Pool and trees turning yellow, orange, and red

    Explore sweeping gardens, woodland paths, and open countryside, with inspiring views and peaceful corners around every turn.

    “A lovely visit with fascinating gardens and a warm cafe — great for picnics and wandering.”

What’s Included

  • Mentorship

    Engaging morning lectures and interactive afternoon workshops by caring, experienced mentors, including one-on-one time!

  • Time with Actors

    Share meals, work out your scenes using improvisation, and have your work read in front of the group by professional actors.

  • Weston Park with garden in front

    Accommodation

    6 nights in first-class private bedrooms at a historic English country estate. Will your spouse/partner be jealous? Then bring them along! (Special couples pricing available.)

  • Elegant dining table set for a formal event with white tablecloths, tall candles, glassware, silverware, and flower centerpieces in a warmly lit room.

    Meals

    Fresh & delicious breakfasts, lunches, and dinners made with locally-sourced, seasonal ingredients. (Dietary restrictions considered.)

  • Two people walking outside the house

    Daytime Activities

    Afternoon walks through the estate’s parkland and formal gardens, relaxed picnics, and unstructured time for writing, reflection, or exploring the grounds on your own. Optional paid experiences may be available.

  • The art gallery at The Granary.

    Evening Activities

    Film screening with critical discussion, art gallery, billiards, gin tasting, send-off party and more…

Itinerary

Arrive at the beautiful, secluded Weston Park in England! Get settled into your comfortable room, relax and refresh, then meet for champagne and a tour of the property. We’ll enjoy a wonderful welcoming dinner in the house and introduce ourselves to the group, setting our intentions for the week.

Day One

Enjoy a full English breakfast and then meet with your mentors for a stimulating lecture. After a two-course lunch in the Victorian Orangery, inspired by the ideas presented by your mentors, you will have plenty of time to write or take a stroll through the grounds and gardens. Evening finds us with a sumptuous dinner in the Granary restaurant.

Day Two

Your energy-filled days will fall into a consistent pattern. Greet the day with a nutritious breakfast, enjoy talks/workshops with mentors, and use your free time to write, interact with other writers, or enjoy the opportunities the estate offers: exploring 1,000 acres of parkland, navigating the hedge maze, and more! Evenings will find us enjoying wine/mocktails in the cellar bar and stimulating after-dinner talks, film viewings, and more.

Days Three-Five

Let the festivities begin! After our morning lecture, we will welcome professional actors, who will jump in with both feet to read scenes from your script. There’s nothing like turning your pages over to actors to hear the words you’ve written come to life. After our final celebratory dinner, you’ll ready yourself for your departure tomorrow, having made new friends with shared experiences.

Day Six

Parting is such sweet sorrow… after breakfast, we’ll say au revoir to new lifelong friends with plans to meet again, and as you do, you will walk away with a clear vision and a solid structure to complete your script.

Day Seven

You’re invited to the most unique writer’s retreat of 2026.

October 8 - 14, 2026

“The Inaugural Ignite the Spark Screenwriting Retreat in Scotland was a resounding success for me personally. I went in not knowing what to expect and walked away with twenty members of a new writing family.

I felt freer to be my creative self than I have in a very long time. The creative feedback from the mentors was actionable. The safe and creative atmosphere was the result of Robin and John’s warm leadership. I certainly plan on attending next year!”

-Sarah S., screenwriter

Check out our 2025 retreat highlight reel:

“Start before you’re ready. Good things happen when we start before we’re ready.”

-Steven Pressfield