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Variety will host its A Night in the Writers’ Room event on May 7 in Los Angeles as part of TV Week. The event will feature three genre-based panels with creators and showrunners from series like 'Hacks,' 'Euphoria,' and 'Fallout,' moderated by Variety editors. The event is designed for a curated audience of TV voting members.
Facts First
- Variety's A Night in the Writers’ Room event is scheduled for May 7 in Los Angeles as part of TV Week.
- Three genre-based panels will feature creators from major shows, including 'Hacks,' 'The Boys,' 'Euphoria,' and 'Fallout.'
- The event is designed for a curated audience of TV voting members, with invitations requestable online.
- Major studios and streamers are supporting partners, including Warner Bros. Television, Netflix, HBO, and Amazon.
What Happened
Variety will host its annual A Night in the Writers’ Room event on May 7 in Los Angeles. The event is part of Variety’s TV Week and is designed for a curated audience of TV voting members. The programming includes three genre-based panels moderated by Variety editors, featuring creators, showrunners, and executive producers from current television series.
Why this Matters to You
If you are a fan of television, this event may offer a preview of the creative discussions and industry recognition that shape the shows you watch. The panels feature the minds behind series you might enjoy, potentially influencing awards consideration and future storytelling trends.
What's Next
Invitations for the event can be requested at variety.com/tvweek. The insights shared during the panels could influence industry conversations and awards momentum leading into the next Emmy season.