Fancy being the next Shakespeare??
The Royal Court Theatre has recently launched a play writing competition aimed at young Muslims called Unheard Voices...Read on for more info
Fancy being the next Shakespeare??
The Royal Court Theatre has recently launched a call for scripts for Unheard Voices – a playwriting competition which offers young Muslim writers a chance to see their work performed on the theatre’s famous main stage in London.
Writers from the Muslim community, aged 16-25, who think they’ve got what it takes, should send in a short scene to the theatre. The winning writers will be invited to join a weekly playwriting course at the Royal Court, starting in January 2008, where they will hone their writing skills with the help of expert tutors and professional playwrights, to complete a brand new play.
The winning play will be presented as a script-in-hand performance at the Royal Court Theatre, with a professional director and actors.
No previous playwriting experience is necessary and there will be separate groups for men and women.
Entries should be sent to:
Lucy Dunkerly
Royal Court Theatre
Sloane Square
London SW1W 8AS
The deadline for submission of scenes is 1 December 2007.
If you want to know more or need help getting started, call Lucy on 020 7565 5050 or text 07804 966923[b][/b]
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