International Playwriting Festival 2010

23 June 2010
International Playwriting Festival 2010
Guidelines

i ) Complete the entry form ensuring PART A is stapled to your script and PART B is placed in a sealed envelope as stated. Please also enclose a 200 word synopsis. The envelope will only be opened when the judging is complete.

ii ) Enclose one small envelope, which should be stamped and addressed (using your pseudonym) and on which should be written the title of the play. It will be used to acknowledge receipt of your entry.

iii ) Scripts will not be retained after the judging.

Send entries to: Rose Marie Vernon
Festival Administrator
International Playwriting Festival
Warehouse Theatre
Dingwall Road, Croydon CR0 2NF UK
Plays will not be accepted
after 31 July 2010

1 The IPF is open to any author regardless of nationality, but all plays should be in English.

2 Plays must be full length and previously unproduced, estimated playing time, not less than 90 minutes and not more than 120 minutes. (Just over a minute a page is a rough guide, when scripts are typed as per rule 3 below.)

3 Scripts must be clearly typed on bond paper, double-spaced with wide margins, pages must be numbered and the text securely bound. Plays must be submitted using a pseudonym to ensure impartiality and the author’s real name removed from all pages of the script. Whilst all reasonable care will be taken, the IPF does not accept responsibility for loss of, or damage to, submitted scripts.

4 Authors must guarantee that they have sole rights to all matter contained within the play. Any play accepted for production elsewhere before the judges’ decision is announced will be disqualified.

5 The Warehouse Theatre Company reserves the right to buy the exclusive option to produce any play entered subject to contract.

6 Authors of the short-listed entries should make all reasonable efforts to attend a Press Reception and to be available to attend rehearsals and readings as required prior to the Festival weekend in March 2011.

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