Host a table read that feels planned before people arrive.

Start with the occasion and the people. Get a script packet with roles, beats, notes, and a digital reading room so the night has a spine.

4-12

readers

30-90

minutes

PDF

+ print

The promise

The host gets control without over-managing the room.

Readers can discover the story together while the packet quietly handles pacing, roles, and handoffs.

The journey

From invite to applause.

1

You start the story

Pick the occasion, runtime, tone, and reader count. Add the dynamics that make this group specific.

2

Readers become the cast

Friends, lovers, relatives, and mixed groups get roles with enough context to read comfortably.

3

The packet takes shape

Preview the first pages, major beats, character context, and the materials that unlock after checkout.

4

Everyone reads together

Download the PDF, create the reading room, or order printed reader copies when the script is worth keeping.

Production Draft

Table Read

Reader packet

8readers
5scenes
PDF+ print
Script Together

The artifact

A warm studio packet, not a cold AI output.

The design system combines social invitation with credible production materials: cream paper, signal red, brass fasteners, typed labels, reader circles, revision tabs, and enough print detail to make the purchase feel tangible.

Screenplay-style PDF
Reader roles and context
Host notes and pacing cues
Preview pages before checkout
Digital reading room
Optional printed packets

Audience fit

Built for the shape of your group.

Built for people who host the room, coordinate the group, and care that the night lands.

Setup

Fast decisions first

Reader count, tone, runtime, and group dynamics turn into a usable script path.

Packet

Clear materials for the table

The final output is organized around what the host and readers need during the live read.

After

Download, print, or keep reading

Paid orders unlock the PDF and reading setup without making the host hunt for the next step.

GEFRLOFAMY

Run the room with a script in hand.

Start with the people. End with a script packet, a reading room, and a story the group can actually perform together.

Plan the read