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Prague Playwriting Contest 2010

Fourth annual playwriting contest announced

published 30.9.09 |  comments (2) |  post a comment

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Prague is once again becomes the centre of English theatre. On September 14, 2009 the fourth annual Prague Playwriting Contest was announced. The contest is open to all playwrights working in English, who are or have been based in the Czech Republic.

Prague houses the Czech Republic's seat of government and institutions, but it is also the capital of culture and arts. Again this year, Prague's cultural events are shaping up to make it a buzz of activity. The Expats.cz & Prague TV Prague Playwriting Contest, now in it's fourth year, was announced in September 2009. The aim is to provide a forum where playwrights working in English in the Czech Republic can have their work recognized and be given a voice. The Prague Playwriting Contest is open to any playwright writing in English (including Czech and other non-native speakers), who either lives or has lived in the Czech republic.

"The contest is a great way for both beginning as well as experienced playwrights to get their work out," says BRIAN CASPE, the artistic director of the Prague Playhouse, the English-language theater company which produces of the event. "Because we are looking for 30 minute plays, experienced playwrights are free to try out new ideas or methods and beginning playwrights are able to work on their style without needing to produce a full-length play." Past winners include RICHARD BYRNE, who's winning play, BURN YOUR BOOKES, went on to receive a production at Washington D.C.'s Kennedy Center earlier this year.

The Prague Playwriting Contest awards playwrights prizes in three categories: Best Play, the winner of which receives a cash prize; Best Play by a Non-Native Speaker; and the Audience Award, which is voted on by members of the viewing public. The three finalist scripts receive a full production at a Prague theater. The judges, theatre directors, actors and producers will also take part in the playwriting contest. Over 100 scripts were submitted in the inaugural year and last year the performances of the finalist plays hosted over 600 audience members.

Prague Playwriting Contest is a unique activity, which aims for bringing together artists and the theater going public. It brings both beginning and experienced playwrights together with the directors, actors, technicians and artisans that they need to collaborate with in order to produce theater. It also brings the wonderful creativity of Prague's resident English-speaking community to the public in a profound way and has proven a staple of Prague's cultural landscape.

For further information about the contest, the exact rules, deadlines or information about partnership and sponsorship, please visit http://www.playwritingcontest.cz/.

We have extended the submission until NOVEMBER 30, 2009.

The rest remain the same:
- 30 minute plays (do not expect that it's the screenwriting rule of 1 page = 1 minute)
 - Information about correct formatting will be up soon
-  The top 3 plays will receive a full production in March 2010
 - The winner will receive a cash prize this year will be 10,000 CZK

Any questions can be directed either to info@playwritingcontest.cz

We are looking forward to reading your plays!



Article Published 30.9.09 |  Last Updated 24.11.09
Comment from: Maurice Jensen published 13.11.2009
Dean's comment is such a discouragement and as it seems to have brought neither explanation nor apology, I'll save any effort on my part for another event.
Comment from: Dean published 5.10.2009
I've submitted twice to the competition, without ever receiving a follow-up email that I was not selected, or an email to inform me when the winning submissions would be performed (since this latter date is always amorphous). I hope they're a little more organized this year and take the time to at least drop a note to the dozens of people who submit material and who would probably be likely to pay the 200kc to see the plays.
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