(This news courtesy 2nd VP T.W. McNemar)
Due to computer transition problems with Vista, submission post-mark deadline has been extended to July 15, 2007.
New Works of Merit Playwriting Contest - an international contest whose mission is to seek out extraordinary, socially conscious scripts from around the world - is accepting scripts postmarked through July 15, 2007.
First Prize: $300 and a reading in an established New York City theatre.
Second Prize: a reading in an established New York City theatre.
Third Prize: a reading in an established New York City theatre.
For Submission Guidelines and Application Form: www.PlaywritingContest.cjb.net
As a direct result of prior New Works of Merit Playwriting Contests:
2004 winning script , “Conversation with a KleagleĆ¢?” by Rudy Gray, was produced in NYC February 16, 2006 - April 7, 2006; 2006:
2003 third place script, “Interview” by Valerie Killigrew, was produced in NYC November 2 - December 2, 2006.
2003 co-winning script, “Ruby's Story” by Ron Osborne was produced in NYC May 13 - July 3, 2004.
2004: 2003 honorable mention script, “Cry Wolf” by Deborah Mulhall was produced in NYC October 7 - November 27, 2004.
2003 honorable mention script, “Shade” by Paula J. Caplan received a free development workshop June 28-July 2, 2004 and a reading on July 11,2004.
2004 contest winner, Rudy Gray: in 2006, Mr. Gray became Resident Playwright of 13th Street Repertory Company-NYC Six scripts that were not finalists received a free reading.
Since January 2002, Sandra Nordgren, the founder of the contest, has been responsible for the offering of over 150 readings, 35 productions, 15 development workshops, and two theater playwriting residencies, all in New YorkCity at no cost to the playwright.
As writers, we have been given a precious gift. Let us use that gift to create powerful, heartfelt new works that not only entertain, but also educate, enlighten and uplift humanity.
We look forward to receiving your script!
Sincerely,
The Literary Staff
New Works of Merit Playwriting Contest
www.PlaywritingContest.cjb.net
Thanks Joe McCabe