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Friday, November 11, 2011

Seeking scripts for The Polygraph Tests

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Important Dates:
Nov 16: Application Deadline

DETAILS

Dec 1: Finalists Notified
Jan 8-28: Rehearsal Period
Jan 21: First Public Reading

Jan 28: Final Public Reading


Submission Guidelines:

We select playwrights based on two factors: (1) the quality and potential of the writing, and (2) a one-on-one interview during the first week of December 2011.

We are looking for plays on all subject matters- story and structure that dare to be different.

Scripts don’t need to be perfectly polished; we will happily accept unfinished work.

We accept only unpublished plays (but un-produced and previously produced plays are both acceptable).

You can send us one or several scripts- we prefer you send us two plays so we can understand your voice as much as possible.

Scripts can be any length (less than 75 pages is preferred).

Please fill out the form on our official website and send your play(s) to submit@truefalsetheatre.org.

Sending us your resume and artistic statement in addition to your work is acceptable.

Submissions received after the November 16, 2011 deadline will not be reviewed.

The Polygraph Tests is a residency program committed to enriching the process of theatre development by pairing selected playwrights with collaborators eager to guide and inspire the scripts’ evolution.

We are looking for dangerous stories that expose and examine the ways in which desire and impulse define human relationships. Writers of all ages and from all experience levels are invited to submit plays that align with our mission statement:

True False Theatre is a group of artists dedicated to creating high-quality dramatic theatre that challenges the imagination and inspires a more conscious and compassionate community. Our goal is to probe modern value systems through entertaining productions of socially relevant plays, which uphold a commitment to exciting and empowering New York City.

This program features a three-week rehearsal period focused on giving writers the time and tools they need to experiment and develop strong character development, plot structure, and dialogue. Each playwright will work alongside a director and actors who are excited to inspire the author’s vision and provide him or her with feedback regarding the rewrites made during the residency. After a mid-process public reading allows each artist to experience their play with an audience, everyone returns to the rehearsal room for another week of collaborating with the writer. The residency ends with a second public reading celebrating the plays in whatever state they are in at the time.

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