Your play drafts are due Monday, Jan. 24. No late scripts will be accepted, so please plan accordingly. Use your time in lab this week to get your plays written, proofread, and formatted correctly.
Also, please consider submitting fiction or poetry to Sokol, Lelia Tupper, & Gannon writing contests.
AND: want to see your own play produced by your peers? Consider submitting one or more of your scripts to me for the Playwrights' Festival (opens in March). I need to select the scripts being produced by the end of the month.
Playwrights' Festival scripts should be formatted correctly, relatively free of errors, and able to be produced in the black box theater.
This blog is designed for Rochester City School students at the School of the Arts in support of their classes: Playwriting & Film Studies.
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