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Tuesday, March 25, 2014

EMOS (EARTH MATTERS ON STAGE) 2015 - CALL FOR SCRIPTS

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EMOS ~ Ecodrama Playwrights Festival & Symposium ~ 2015

Hosted by the Department of Theatre and Dance
At the University of Nevada, Reno in May 2015

CALL FOR SCRIPTS

First place Award: $1,000 and workshop production

Second place Award: $500 and possible workshop production

Honorable mentions: public staged reading

Deadline for Submissions is April 1, 2014.

The mission of EMOS’ Ecodrama Playwrights Festival is to call forth and foster new dramatic works that respond to the ecological crisis and that explore new possibilities of being in relationship with the more-than-human world. The central questions EMOS asks are ―when we leave the theater are things around us more alive? Do we listen better, have a deeper or more complex sense of our own ecological identity?‖If your play does, send to us!

The EMOS Festival includes workshop performance/s of winning script, readings, talkbacks and discussions of the scripts that are finalists in the Playwrights’ Contest. A concurrent Symposium will include speakers, panels and discussions that advance scholarship in the area of arts and ecology, and help foster development of new works.

Guidelines for Playwrights

Scripts must be original works which have not been published and have not had an Equity or ―premier‖ citation production. (Readings or informal workshop productions are okay.)

Thematic Guidelines

We are looking for plays that do one or more of the following:

• Put an ecological issue or environmental event/crisis at the center of the dramatic action or theme of the play.

• Expose and illuminate issues of environmental justice.

• Explore the relationship between sustainability, community and cultural diversity.

• Interpret ―community‖ to include our ecological community, and/or give voice or ―character‖ to the land, or elements of the land.

• Theatrically explore the connection between people and place, human and non-human, and/or between culture and nature.

• Grow out of the playwright’s personal relationship to the land and the ecology of a specific place.

• Theatrically examine the reciprocal relationship between human, animal and plant communities.

• Celebrate the joy of the ecological world in which humans participate.

• Offer an imagined world view that illuminates our ecological condition or reflects on the ecological crisis from a unique cultural or philosophical perspective.

• Critique or satirizes patterns of exploitation, consumption, or other ingrained values that are ecologically unsustainable.

• Are written specifically to be performed in an unorthodox venue such as a natural or environmental setting, and for which that setting is a not merely a backdrop, but an integral part of the intention of the play.

Submission Process

We are looking for full-length plays that are written primarily in English (no ten-minute plays, please; one-act plays are okay if 30+ minutes in length; no musicals, please). Submitted plays should address the thematic guidelines as listed above. Deadline: April 1, 2014 ~ Early submission highly encouraged. / Electronic submissions may be sent; see #2 below for instructions.

1. All submissions should include a cover page with:

• Play Title

• Author Name

• Contact Information

2. Two blind copies of the FIRST 30 PAGES OF THE SCRIPT ONLY. Please do not put the author’s name on the script, only on the title page.

• Additional requirements for Electronic Submissions:

• Files must be saved in PDF; cover page may be a separate PDF file

• Send to Jonathon Taylor at emos@unr.edu by April 1, 2014

3. A synopsis of the play and cast requirements.

Paper submissions must be received by April 1, 2014 to:

EMOS Festival/Jonathon Taylor, Department of Theatre and Dance, University of Nevada, Reno

1664 North Virginia Street / MS 0228, Reno, NV 89557-0228

Evaluation Process

After reading the first 30 pages of all submitted plays, we will narrow the pool of submissions. We will then request two full paper copies be sent to us by July 1, 2014. Winners will be selected from this smaller pool.

Questions? See our FAQ on the EMOS Website at http://emosfestival.wordpress.com. If you still have a question, email: emos@unr.edu.

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