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SHORT & SWEET - THE WORLD¨S
BIGGEST SHORT PLAY FESTIVAL - IS COMING TO SINGAPORE! |
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No matter whether you have written several
plays or none at all, Short & Sweet is a fantastic opportunity to see
your work produced professionally on stage, and to work with other
passionate writers, directors and actors. |
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Short & Sweet is a playwriting
competition that will culminate in a festival of 20 *ten-minute*
plays (plus additional readings) staged during April/May 2007 at
NAFA, Arts House and the Esplanade. |
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The Festival will give at least 20
DIRECTORS, WRITERS, and 60+ ACTORS a unique opportunity to work
side by side to produce entertaining, thought-provoking and high
quality theatre. |
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To date, Short & Sweet has staged
nearly 400 plays, watched by 18,000+ people. In the 2006 Sydney
season alone, over 1,000 entries were received and 140 plays were
performed. |
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Short & Sweet presents and supports
more new theatre than any other event in the Australian theatrical
calendar, and it has launched the careers of countless aspiring
actors, writers and directors. We believe it will have as positive
an impact on the theatre scene here. |
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ENTRIES ARE NOW OPEN FOR PLAYWRIGHTS! |
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Find out how to submit your play,
apply to direct or register for auditions now!! |
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Visit
www.shortandsweet.org/singapore (live December 1, 2006) or
email
elena@shortandsweet.org for additional information. |
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