Baggage Productions is looking for original monologues written by women for a season in November 2011. Baggage hopes to present over 20+ new monologues performed by different actors. The monologues are planned for three separate nights, and will be directed by a selection of Melbourne directors.
We are excited to highlight the work of female writers, celebrate the monologue as a form and showcase Melbourne performers and directors.
Submission details:
• Monologues must be between 1 and 10 mins.
• Monologues can be on any topic or theme. Please try to keep elaborate costumes and props to a minimum (unless you can supply them.)
• Be as imaginative and creative as you like. We classify a monologue as a single performer on stage as the focus of whatever is happening.
• Monologues can be for any gender.
• Multiple entries are accepted and welcomed.
Please note:
• Participation will be unpaid for all.
• All casting will be finalised and decided by Baggage productions.
• Monologues for the season will be finalised by Friday September 9th.
Please submit all monologues to info@baggageproductions.com. You will be emailed upon receipt. The call for monologues closes on Monday 29th August, 2011.
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