Call for Emerging & Professional Writers

thecolourblindp... | 10/02/2010 - 15:28

Producers are calling for professional and emerging writers to submit original short works for a brand new, theatre festival The Colour Blind Project @ Tap Gallery Theatre, 30th June – 10th July 2010. The Colour Blind Project is a curated festival celebrating independent, innovative and new works for performance in order to showcase the diverse pool of multi-cultural talent in Australia.

We are looking for works that are robust and cover a range of styles and genres. Duration: 5 to 20 minutes and can vary from monologues, musical acts, comedy pieces, short scenes or short plays. Adaptations of classical texts will also be considered. If you are interested in submitting a movement piece please contact us directly to discuss your work. Your short work must be an original response to “HALFWAY”.

Info packs & application forms are available upon request email: thecolourblindproject@hotmail.com

Submissions close 5pm, Monday 22nd March.

**Join The Colour Blind Project Facebook group for updates**

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And where might you be in
Author: Annette Bacich (not verified)
Date: 10/02/2010 - 15:43

And where might you be in Australia, specifically? Which state?


Tap Gallery
Author: Tom Camp
Date: 11/02/2010 - 06:42
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is in Sydney.
It's not a Wolf, It's an Alaskan Malamute.


It's going round
Author: Tom Camp
Date: 11/02/2010 - 17:47
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This coincides with the maj monologues comp just starting at the moment. Good to see theres so much on for aspiring writers.
It's not a Wolf, It's an Alaskan Malamute.


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