With details of an open call for submissions, here are details of a Northern theatre writers opportunity:
This winter, three
unique organisations – the Royal
Court Theatre, Northern
Stage and New
Writing North – are coming together to combine their
strengths to provide a development
opportunity for theatre writers based in the North of
England.
Selected via an open call for submissions,
the group will be made up of eight writers who feel they would benefit from
being pushed in their craft and the ambition of their writing for the
stage.
Over six sessions at Northern Stage,
writers will have the chance to hear
from playwrights and other theatre makers on what makes a
great play and to work on a new idea for the stage with their
support. At the end of the six sessions there will be a chance for
the writers to work
with actors and a director to explore some of their new
work.
We are planning a second phase of the
project in 2018 when we hope to bring together a smaller group to work
towards public performances at the Royal Court and Northern Stage.
The sessions will be held at Northern
Stage and New Writing North in Newcastle at 4pm-7pm on the following dates:
·
Tuesday 5 December 2017
·
Tuesday 12
December 2017
·
Tuesday 19
December 2017
·
Tuesday 16 January 2017
·
Tuesday 23
January 2017
·
Tuesday 30
January 2017
We want to hear from writers who have had
some experience of seeing their work brought to life on stage and who want
a boost to explore a
new idea in an environment which will push them. To apply,
you’ll need to send
us ten pages of your work and a completed application form.
Writers need to have lived in the North
West, Yorkshire or the North East for at least two years and need to commit
to attending all the sessions. Some assistance is available for travel for
those who live outside of Newcastle. We are particularly interested in
hearing from writers who are currently under-represented in UK theatre
including BAME, LGBT+, working class and disabled writers.
The deadline for applicants is Monday 6 November
at midday.
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