From: LTW Publicity <publicity@livetheatreworkshop.org>
Sent: Tuesday, November 19, 2019 1:23 PM
Subject: Young Playwrights Contest at Live Theatre Workshop
Young Playwrights have opportunity to produce their shows at Live Theatre Workshop
(TUCSON—Nov. 19, 2019) — Live Theatre Workshop (LTW) is hosting its first annual playwright contest for local students between the ages 13 - 18. Young playwrights should submit original short plays of any genre no more than seven pages in length by January 31, 2020.
"We are always thinking about ways to grow our theatre education programs for kids and provide them with even more opportunities," said Director of Children's Programming Amanda Gremel. "In addition to helping young playwrights grow in their craft, this new program offers opportunities for young people to audition and act with others outside of their school drama programs and in front of new audiences."
In early March, LTW will announce the three top plays that will be workshopped. These shows and young playwrights will be paired with three local adult playwrights who will help them workshop their scripts.
LTW will have open auditions for students in the spring for a chance to act in a show that will be showcased later in the summer. (More information on audition dates and showcase dates to come after the new year.)
Guidelines for Submission:
- Email submissions to: Amanda.g@livetheatreworkshop.org
- Provide name, age, school, contact information, and a PDF version of the script attached to the email.
- Script cover page must include the title, descriptions of each character and three to five sentences describing the plot. (Cover page is not included in the page limit,)
- Most importantly, playwright's name cannot appear anywhere on the script and cover page. Judges will be scoring each play without knowledge of the writer.
- There should be no more than five roles in submitted plays.
Live Theatre Workshop produces inclusive, accessible and affordable professional theatre and theatre education that entertains, educates and enlightens children, adults, and families. Because art has the power to transform people and communities, LTW uses the performing arts to make a difference and pass on a passion for theatre to the next generation. LTW is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization supported by grants and generous people who appreciate LTW's Mainstage plays, Family Series productions, Etcetera productions, and year-round theatre education for youth. Find LTW on Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, Instagram, livetheatreworkshop.org and at 5317 E. Speedway Blvd., Tucson, Arizona 85712.
Public contact: Amanda Gremel, Director of Children's Programming, Live Theatre Workshop Amanda.g@livetheatreworkshop.org and 520-327-0160
Media Contact: Deborah Daun, ddaun@cox.net, (520) 207-6022 and @azphilanthropy
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