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SCRIPT NEWS - November 2009

 

SCRIPT READING SERVICE

A reminder that our script reading service is open to writers at all stages of their career to receive impartial advice and feedback from professional playwrights, screenwriters and directors.

Promising writers identified through the script reading service will be recommended to theatre production companies such as the Birmingham Rep, Pentabus, and Theatre 503, and may be selected for future development schemes at Script.

For further details on how to submit, please visit our resource page

COMING UP AT SCRIPT...

3G-3D Storytelling: New Narrative Structures and Writing Opportunities in the Digital Age

From the traditionally structured TV and film stories that attempt to appeal to wide audiences (which ITV controller Peter Fincham termed ‘3G’ – three generations watching together), to the 3D structures of games and online drama, this day-long course looks at new opportunities offered to writers by the rise of digital technologies. Suitable for writers, film-makers and drama practitioners interested in looking at new ways of telling stories across screens of all sizes.

Saturday 7th November 2009 (10am-5pm)
Birmingham Repertory Theatre, Centenary Suite
£50 (£40 concessions*)

For More information click on our screen page.

 

FLIP Animation Festival 2009

In association with Script and the Animator's Forum
Scriptwriting for animation workshop
This one –day workshop will explore the particularities of animation production and writing, leading to an individual 60 second script which will then be submitted to the Flip Animation Challenge with the opportunity to be produced by animators in residence during the festival and screened on the final day.
The workshop is led by Myles McLeod, one half of BAFTA nominated The Brothers McLeod. They are known for their screenwriting and animations as seen on BBC, MTV, Channel 4 and elsewhere and direct commercials for internationally famous studio Aardman Animations. Myles holds a Masters in Screenwriting and writes for television, short film and computer games.
Cost: £25/£20
When: 5 November, 10 – 4pm
More information: www.flipfestival.co.uk

nit 107 The Greenhouse, The Custard Factory, Gibb Street, Birmingha

Script presents...

HOLLYWOOD SCREENWRITING: JUMPING THE FIRST HURDLE

Saturday 7 November 2009, 11am-5pm

The Artrix, Bromsgrove

In Hollywood, thousands of scripts land on the desks of producers, agents, actors and studio executives every day - how can you make sure that yours makes it past the first hurdle?  This workshop will discuss some of the simple but fatal "red flag" mistakes that screenwriters make - and how to avoid them.  There will also be a discussion about the differences between Hollywood and the UK/ Ireland film industry, and an opportunity for writers to pitch their own script and story ideas. 

The workshop will be led by James Bartlett.  James is a writer and journalist living in Los Angeles.  He is a story analyst for Sundance, National Geographic Films, New Regency, UCLA and the Academy of Motion Pictures' Nicholl Screenwriting Awards.

For further details, please email info@scriptonline.net

Tickets: £50 (£40 concessions)

Artrix Box Office: 01527 577330

m, B9 4AA

 

OPPORTUNITIES AND COMPETITIONS...

STAGE...

Four Play: call for submissions
Following the success of last year’s Four Play project, Interact, the training programme for graduate theatre practitioners in the North East, is launching Year 2 of the scheme. Interact is working with New Writing North, which is advising on the project, to develop and produce four new half-hour plays. Writer and mentor Steve Chambers will oversee the writing process, providing writing workshops for writers based on the concept, and one to one support as drafts develop. Writers will work with young director Andrew Hayes and five young actors to mount a professional production of their work, which will be performed at North East venues in 2010.
For more information, download the application pack.

Playwrights Wanted, Solidaire Theatre Productions
Solidaire Theatre Productions are taking submissions of new short plays, for an upcoming one act play festival. They are looking for a wide variety of work from any genre, no longer than 25-30 minutes.

Please submit a hard copy of your play along with a cover letter that provides a short synopsis of the play, and a character breakdown. Each respondent may send up to three scripts for consideration.

More Information: www.solidairetheatreproductions.moonfruit.com
Deadline: Thursday 12 November 2009

Bare Bones Showcase - Short Plays Wanted
Bare Bones will be a showcase night of new short plays and will run at the Old Red Lion Theatre in Islington from January 2010. This is a fantastic opportunity for writers to have their work presented as a polished performance on a London stage with professional actors and directors bringing their work to life.
No more than four actors. No longer than 15 minutes.
More Info: barebones2010@gmail.com
First Deadline: 5pm, Saturday November 14th 2009
For Performance: January 25th

Edinburgh Fringe 2010 - One-Act Playwriting Competition
BigVillage Theatre Co. is proud to announce an exciting new competition for aspiring playwrights.

Following the success of their writing competitions in 2005 and 2007, the Edinburgh-based group is now offering writers the chance to win a full-scale production of their play at the Edinburgh Fringe in 2010.

The winning script will be performed in a six or seven-night run at an established central Edinburgh venue in August 2010. The winning playwright will be welcome to attend rehearsals and will receive two complimentary tickets to each performance.

BigVillage reserve the right not to award the prize, if a suitable play has not been received.
Deadline: midnight on Friday 27th November 2009.
Entries to: AnneRobertson252@yahoo.co.uk
More details:www.bigvillage.org.uk

Bottle Tree Productions: One Act Play Competition
One Act Plays of any length may be submitted to Bottle Tree Productions. Plays can have previously been produced or work shopped but not professionally.
Region: UK, International
Deadline: 30 Nov 2009
More Information: www.bottletreeinc.com

 

STAGE International Script Competition

STAGE (Scientists, Technologist, and Artists Generating Exploration) is a collaboration between The Professional Artists Lab and the California NanoSystems Institute at the University of California, Santa Barbara. They are offering a prize of $10,000 for the best play exploring themes surrounding science and/or technology. The prize will be awarded at a public event with distinguished professionals from the worlds of theatre, film, science, and technology, in conjunction with a staged reading/performance/demonstration with a cast of professional actors. Authors are strongly urged to avoid the stereotypes often assigned to science, technology, and those who engage in these disciplines, and the competition is not open to plays written in the genre of science fiction.

Further information: http://www.cnsi.ucsb.edu/stage/guidelines/guidelines.html

Deadline: 15th December 2009

Sampad International Writing Competition

An opportunity for aspiring writers from or connected to the South Asian Diaspora around the world. Journeys...a real or imagined journey, back to your roots, homeland, or a journey of the heart.

You can write in any style, using the theme of journeys as a starting point: use your imagination to evoke memories, sensations, your feelings about a journey you have made - in your dreams or in real life - voyage of self-discovery, back to your roots.

If you would like to take part, call 0121 452 8899 or visit the website: www.sampad.org.uk for more details and an entry form

Deadline: 31 January 2009

National Theatre Of Scotland: Call for Submissions

National Theatre of Scotland takes theatre all over the country and beyond, working with existing and new venues, artists and companies to create and tour world class theatre. We are looking for new plays by writers who are inventive and fearless. We want to be stimulated, challenged and excited by writers with a strong theatrical imagination and a nose for complex and urgent subject matter.

Further information: www.nationaltheatrescotland.com/newwork

The Group: Call for Submissions

The Group consists of Equity members, whose monthly meetings at Theatre Royal, Stratford East in London focuses on reading & giving feedback on new plays, both theatre, television & radio scripts with the playwright present at the reading - followed by an indepth discussion from all attendees, both cast members & other members of The Group, both actors & writers. We welcome submissions of new plays.

Further information: www.thegroup-scriptreaders.com, & contact Shenagh Govan at shenagh.govan@thegroup-scriptreaders.com

 

Script Submissions Sought For Watermill New Writing Festival
The Watermill Theatre in Newbury, Berkshire, is re-launching RAISING VOICES for 2010. The Watermill has over many years made known its commitment in supporting new talent in theatre, with new writing on tour, in the main house and in the studio space whenever possible.

Playwrights of all backgrounds are invited to submit a new full length play for The Watermill, celebrating the diversity of the English language and the visual and emotional dynamics of live theatre. Each play should be a complete evening's entertainment and employ a maximum of 6 actors (which need not limit the number of characters within the story).
Email script in PDF format to Outreach@watermill.org.uk
Deadline: 01 Jan 2010
Submission fee: £20
More Information: Outreach@watermill.org.uk

SCREEN...


Blank Slate 2010 open for Applications!
B3 Media now invites submissions of ideas, outlines and scripts for short narrative fiction, documentary, and animation projects from writers, directors and writer/directors from across the UK.

Now in its seventh year, the scheme is part of the UK Film Council's UK-wide Digital Shorts Initiative and is funded through the New Cinema Fund, B3 Media and the Arts
Council England.

Deadline: (hard copy): 30th November.
More information, guidelines, and to access the online application form, please go to www.b3media.net.

Wipst - Premier Screenwriting Competition 2009
If you think you’ve got what it takes to write a script then this is your chance to see your work on the screen.
Vibe Tv.Tv Ltd is an industry partner looking for great stories in any of the following genres: Adventure, Comedy, Crime, Drama, Family, Horror, Romantic Comedy, Thriller/Suspense, Documentary, Fantasy, Ghost and Open genres.
Vibe’s Mission is to create an opportunity for screenwriters to have a 10 minute pilot of their work made available for distribution, e.g. to film festivals or Production/TV/Film companies to promote their work and to generate funding for the full project.
The competition aims to create a positive industry and audience exposure for work that would otherwise not be seen. Writers will receive nominations and certificates as they progress through the competition process which will add to their portfolio.
Closing date: November 30th 2009

Cost: £18
More Information: www.vibetv.tv

UK Film Council

The UK Film Council has a fund available to broaden the quality, range, and ambition of film projects being developed in the UK and to build a talent driven home for writers, directors, and producers. The First Feature Film Development Programme aims to identify and support emerging filmmakers: screenwriters, writer/directors, and writer-director-producer teams who have not yet had a feature film released theatrically or broadcast on UK television. Generally, awards of up to £25,000 will be offered to screenwriters or writer-directors to write and develop a feature film.

Further information: http://www.ukfilmcouncil.org.uk/development

BBC Film Network

Film Network is the BBC's short film showcase, screening short films from new British Filmmakers, with four new shorts every week. The site also provides filmmakers with tools to create online profiles and exchange tips, advice and ideas and allows audiences to comment on and rate the films. It also provides links to all the great online resources that already exist through the Filmmakers Guide. The site is currently trialing but will launch fully in October.
Further information: http://www.bbc.co.uk/filmnetwork/

 

RADIO...

Radio Sketches Wanted for Watson's Wind Up
Your material must have a topical focus, satirising people and stories that have been in the news. National news stories regularly feature in the show, but you'll have more of a chance if it has a Scottish angle. The BBC news site has a page dedicated to Scottish stories so visit that for research if you want to know what is making the headlines North of the Border. Scottish papers like The Daily Record, The Scotsman, and The Herald also have regularly updated websites.

Main submission points: Cast of three: two men, one woman
Topical, topical, topical
Listen to the show and get a feel for material that works
Email your sketches to philipdiffer@comedyunit.co.uk. Sketches should be attached on .doc files only and your name stated clearly on each sketch.

More Info: www.bbc.co.uk/writersroom/opportunity/index.shtml
Deadline: Thursday noon preceding each show

ANNOUNCEMENTS...

Meyer-Whitworth
The 18th Meyer-Whitworth shortlist is now officially announced:

Forgotten Things by Emma Adams
Red Ladder Theatre Company

St. Petersburg by Declan Feenan
Bush Theatre

Metal Remains by Natalie McGrath
Theatre West

Cotton Wool by Ali Taylor
Theatre503

Nasty, Brutish and Short by Andy Duffy
National Theatre

 

BUSHGREEN website under development.
The Bush Theatre is currently developing a new website called bushgreen. The site is a social networking website for people in theatre to connect, collaborate and publish plays in innovative ways. We are currently looking for 500 test users to be the first to use our site and let us know how you would like it to be developed and we would like your students to be a part of it.

Every year we read many plays that deserve a production and meet lots of playwrights in need of good collaborators. There is more work and artists than our small team have the resources and the reach to serve. We know that the internet is about access, networks and bringing people to events, so we imagined a website that might bring together playwrights, practitioners and producers. A website where playwrights could publish their work and it is accessible to all.

We would appreciate it if you could forward this message to your associated playwrights. If they would like to be one of our first users they can contact me, Ant Stones on assistantdirector@bushtheatre.co.uk with a little information about themselves and any work they may have done previously. For more information they can also call 0208 743 3584. Due to the limits imposed on us at user-testing level, places our limited so places will be given on a first come first served basis.


TRAINING AND EVENTS...

EAT YOUR HEART OUT
Tickets are selling fast for the forthcoming performances of EAT YOUR HEART OUT, an edible performance that mixes the leftovers of disaster with the ceremony of the dining room. Don't go hungry, book your seat at our table here!

In the last remaining corner of the human world, three cooks are summoned to create a celebratory meal using only the carcass of their once great kitchen. Inspired by the Baroque era, Flemish paintings and the contemporary obsession with Armageddon, EAT YOUR HEART OUT mixes the leftovers of disaster with the ceremony of the dining room in a performance that invites the audience to literally eat the story.

Live music, immersive staging, and a highly original menu from Blanch & Shock Food Design.
When: 29th Oct - 8th Nov 7:30pm (no show Nov 2nd)
Where: A E Harris Building, Jewelry Quarter, £19, £16
More Information: www.kindletheatre.co.uk

The Other RSC's Halloween Themed Open Mic Night
We are inviting people to come along and perform their own songs, monologues, poems, sketches, plays, poems or whatever – we draw the line at animal acts as it is difficult to get the larger ones up the stairs. You can even perform other people’s work as long as you are not trying to nick it as your own or you can come along, watch and enjoy.
The Other RSC is committed to encouraging local writers, actors and theatre companies and welcomes any proposals for future productions on a profit share basis.
When: 3rd November
Where: The Station Pub, Sutton Coldfield
More Information: roger_clarke@msn.com / www.rscaw.com

Submissions for PILOT Night
Foursight are delighted to be sitting in the PILOT cock-pit, so to speak, steering a course a little to the west of Birmingham into sunny Wolverhampton for a PILOT debut in their home town at The Arena Theatre. As it's almost Christmas, the mince pies will be warm and the mulled wine will be flowing. We're just looking to you to provide a few inspirational gifts for our audience...
Making new theatre? Need an audience?

PILOT is the renowned experimental playing field where theatre makers can put their work to the test in front of a lively, supportive crowd. All you need is an idea in early development that you’d like to scratch. We'll give you a small bursary, expenses, some rehearsal space, documentation of your performance, an audience, and the opportunity to get honest feedback.

To be held:The Arena Theatre, Wolverhampton on Tuesday December 8th, 2009.

Deadline 1pm Saturday 7th November.
More Information: www.pilotnights.co.uk


The Corner Shop from Foursight Theatre and Black Country Touring
A promenade performance inspired by real-life stories from the world of the corner shop.
Welcome to the corner shop: part grocery store, part Aladdin's cave, and part community centre.
A cast of aspiring shopkeepers – English, Indian, Iranian, Caribbean and Polish – invite you into their lives and living rooms as they set up shop in the Black Country fighting to adapt and survive in a fast changing world.
when: 23 October – 8 November 2009
Where: Mander Shopping Centre, Wolverhampton, WV1 3NH
More Information: http://www.bctouring.co.uk/
Booking: 0870 320 7000

Animation in the West Midlands: A Snapshot
Come celebrate the launch of Flip Festival ’09 with a look at the current state of the West Midlands’ animation industry, drinks and screenings.
Co-hosted by Flip, Creative Networks, Hello Digital and Animation Forum WM, will be looking at the current state of the region’s animation industry, what are its highlights and achievements? And, how can we help the sector develop and expand at a time of recession?
Join us afterwards in the iBar too for drinks, socialising and live music from the Young Runaways. There will also be laptops on hand to show off your own work and showreels
The event is free to attend, but please RSVP to info@light-house.co.uk.
When: 7pm - 8:45pm
Where: 5th November 2009
Where TIC, Millenium Point, Birmingham

Actors V Spectators Fluxx - Without Planning Permission
20 tables. 20 improvisers. 20 encounters. A unique impro event presented by Fluxx, created and directed by Chris Johnston.

Audience members move between the tables to explore a range of individual encounters – each one a meeting, a journey, a disclosure. Every table is a different location; the House of Commons, the deck of a ship, a priest’s front room, a café, a desert, a war zone.

Across the table; a scandal-hit MP, a laughing stowaway, an accused priest, a girl in flight from her own wedding, a journalist in trouble or a soldier gone AWOL from Afghanistan.

When: Wed 4 Nov Admission 7.30pm - 9.30pm, concludes 10.30pm
Cost: Studio £8.50 (£6.50)
Where: Warwick Arts Centre
More Information: warwickartscentre.co.uk

Screenwriting for Absolute Beginners

Tutor Nicholas Corder is Stoke-on-Trent libraries offer writing events and activities led by professional writers as part of an Arts Council - funded programme.
writer-in-residence for Stoke-on-Trent Libraries
Where: City Central Library, Hanley, Stoke-on-Trent
When: Saturday 7 November 2009, 10am – 3.30pm
Booking: Please phone City Central Library to book on 01782 238455
Writing Workshops - All workshops are free of charge and booking is essential

The First Bite Festival
Brand new theatre in the making.
A brand new showcase event from the team that brought you The Bite Size Festival in 2008. Come to @AE Harris to experience an evening of exciting, eclectic, extracts and ideas from some of the regions most daring theatre makers. This is your chance to help mould new work as it develops. Two of the pieces seen at the 2009 First Bite Festival will be selected for commission by mac and Warwick Arts Centre, all of them will be shaped by your feedback. Come and tell us, and them, what you think...
When: 12th November @ 7.30pm
Where: AE Harris, Jewellery Quarter, Birmingham
Cost:£5 (£4)

Call for Submissions - 20x20 magazine issue 3
20x20 magazine is a square platform for writings, visuals and cross-bred projects. Rather than on a theme, each issue is assembled around meta-words to be interpreted, researched, illustrated according to a loose, wide and multi-angled perspective. Submissions are now open for 20x20 magazine issue 3.

Artists and writers are invited to propose work for the following sections:

WORDS - in the shape of fiction, essays, poetry
VISIONS – drawings, photography, visual projects
the BLENDER - where words and visions cross paths

Meta-words for Issue Three: HARMONIA MUNDI
Deadline: Monday 16 November 2009
More information: www.20x20magazine.com

Screen Writing and Novel Writing Courses
3 day residential courses in Sussex.
Giving vital insight into both industries we provide practical & creative support on drama scripts or novel ideas that are complete or presently being written or at the early stages of development.
These courses are suitable for anyone who has the desire to write!
Course tutors are television execs both working, commissioning and developing television drama and published authors.
When: 13-15th Nov 09, 29-31st Jan 2010.
Cost: £350 inc all tuition, accomm, meals and refreshments.
Email screenandnovelwriting@yahoo.co.uk for more information.

TALISWOMAN a new play by Diane Speakman
'I cut through his neck. how the blood sings!'
Rome 1611: the baroque is in its infancy and the church is raining money. Artists fight for lucrative commissions and fight amongst themselves. Amidst a chiaroscuro world of violence, betrayal and lust, a young girl yearns to paint.
London 1640: Civil war looms and witches are hunted. Amidst revolution and fear, King Charles I commissions an acclaimed woman artist from Italy.
Contains some strong language. Suitable for 15+
Performances: 17-27 November 2009 7.30pm (Thursdays 2.30pm matinee only)
Box Office: 0116 253 2569 (booking essential)
Where: The Guildhall, Leicester
More Information: www.raisondetretheatre.co.uk

The challenge of change: How can we create a better future for theatre, here, in the West Midlands?
An invitation from Alison Gagen
A strength of Open Space is its ability to unite groups of enormous diversity. So, whoever you are, if you’ve ever had any interest in theatre in the West Midlands, I’d like to invite you to join me to see if we can take charge and imagine how we can create a better future for theatre, here in the West Midlands.
Cost: Free
When: 26th, 27th November 10am-6pm
Where: The Crescent Theatre, Birmingham
Register:thechallengeofchange.eventbrite.com

Court in the Act
Develop your creative ideas into scripted pieces and experience them come to life in script-in-hand performances. Commissioned writer and actor, Irene Lofthouse will guide you through the process on these special Sunday sessions.
Nov 1: What is scriptwriting, Script analysis, Idea development
Nov 8: Themes – radio or stage, Characters, Dialogue
Nov 15: Development 5/10 minute script for performance on 22nd
Nov 22: Script-in-hand performances with audience feedback.

More Information:01943467466

Where: Otley Courthouse, Yorkshire
When: 1, 8, 15, 22 November 2009
Cost: £25/session

The Writers’ Toolkit
This is our second annual gathering for emerging and established writers and anyone working in the writing industry. It offers a unique opportunity to learn about aspects of the business of being a writer and to network with others writing and working in literature development through a mixture of panel discussions and Q&A sessions.
Subjects covered include Understanding Publishing, Pitching Ideas, Social Networking for Writers, Working with the BBC, Writing with Communities, Promoting Poetry, Working with Agents and Writing in the Digital Age. Other individuals and organisations involved include Arts Council England, Writers’ Guild of Great Britain, Arvon Foundation, National Association of Writers in Education, BBC Radio Four, The National Academy of Writing and Bloodaxe Books.

When: 21st November 10am - 4pm
Where: South Birmingham College - Digbeth, Birmingham

Cost: : £29 (£23) Including Buffet
More Information: www.birminghambookfestival.org

 

PILOT NIGHT
Come along for some pre-Christmas theatrical frolics, a glass of mulled wine to warm the old cockles and maybe even a mince pie for that little bit of Christmas cheer...
PILOT events are an experimental playing field where theatre makers can put their work to the test in front of a lively, supportive crowd.
FOURSIGHT THEATRE creates vital and surprising theatre inspired by the lives and passions of women. Every show bears the imprint of all those who made it.
Booking: 01902 321321
When: 8th December @ 7.30pm
Where: The Arena Theatre, Wolverhampton
More Information: www.pilotnights.co.uk / www.foursighttheatre.co.uk

Writers Wanted for BBC: My Story
My Story is a new BBC project to gather the Nation’s true stories and publish them online. It launches in early September 2009 on The One Show.
The My Story website (www.bbc.co.uk/mystory ) will gather stories from members of the public and feature celebrities' own real-life stories, along with inspiring famous true stories. The site will feature videos and interactive tools to help people plan and structure their stories as well as tips on writing styles and skills.
Five of the most compelling storytellers will win a publishing deal and the chance to appear in a major TV series on BBC ONE in 2010, with an accompanying book about their lives available to buy in shops directly after the television show airs.
Stories should be no longer than 1500 words and accompanied by a short description.

Further information: mystory@bbc.co.uk
Deadline:16 December 2009

Creative Writing Classes Online
Elaine Walker,experienced writer and tutor, has devised a series of online creative writing classes for Autumn 2009.
Location: courses delivered online
Price: £100
Further details:j.elaine.walker@googlemail.com
More Info: www.nawe.co.uk

A RESIDENTIAL WORKSHOP AT CHATEAU VENTENAC
If you’ve ever thought of writing for film or television but don’t know how to get started this is the course for you. Over the week you will gain an understanding of the fundamentals of writing for the screen and have the opportunity to write an original ten minute short film script.
Mornings will be spent in workshops with exercises to get you thinking creatively and constructive group feedback. Afternoons free for writing and one-to-one tutorials with an experienced script consultant. There will also be screenings of award-winning short and feature length films and plenty of time for discussions.
Cost: £695 per person, includes accommodation, all meals and materials.

When: March 2010
More Information: awscriptaid@googlemail.com

JOBS

Writer Wanted - London, UK
Director, Laura Casey, is looking for a writer who is keen to work collaboratively with the actors and myself in order to create a unique piece that celebrates the spoken word as well as physical movement in a unique piece of storytelling. This work will be an adaptation of Ernest Hemingway’s, The Old Man and The Sea. This post is part-time (£10-£15k pro rata) The piece will play for 3 weeks at a major fringe venue in London with potential to go to various arts festivals around the world.

Please email a CV and letter detailing your writing style and what you might be able to bring to the project to Laura Casey, Director laura.casey@hotmail.co.uk


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Script endeavours to investigate and validate all information and opportunities listed here. We advise you to make contact with companies before submitting scripts.

 

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