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Page to Stage: Calling new writers!

November 2, 2014 by Miranda Harrison Leave a Comment

Page to Stage: Calling new writers!

Artists Anonymous are delighted to present Page to Stage. The next event is on Wednesday 26 November 2014 – and we’d like to hear from theatre scriptwriters!

Page to Stage is a script development and networking event for London theatre-makers. We’re looking for writers to submit a 10-minute script (or excerpt of a longer script) to be rehearsed by actors and directors, then shared and given feedback by an industry panel. It’s a great way to try out new material, see your work performed, receive feedback and advice from the experts, and create useful working relationships with other theatre-makers.

Once a final list of four scripts has been chosen, calls are sent out for actors and directors to take part.

Submitting your script is easy: Complete the attached form (see link at bottom of post), and send it with your script to: london@artists-anonymous.org.

Deadline for submitting your script: Monday 10 November.

If your script is chosen, you will be asked for £10 on the day. This is a contribution towards the organisation of the evening (including of course the feedback from the industry panel).

Any questions? Contact Miranda Harrison at: london@artists-anonymous.org

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