The Royal Shakespeare Company (RSC) today announced the opening of submissions for its new nationwide playwriting competition '37 Plays'.
In partnership with regional theatres across the country, 37 Plays is open to anybody whether a first-time writer, an emerging or professional playwrightAS THE Royal Shakespeare Company celebrates the 400th anniversary of Shakespeare’s First Folio in 2023, the Company today announced the opening of submissions for its new nationwide playwriting competition 37 Plays: an ambitious and ground-breaking new initiative open to anybody from anywhere in the UK.
“37 Plays represents the most ambitious, public writing project in the Royal Shakespeare Company’s history. Chosen 37 plays to be announced in April 2023 and performed, script-in-hand, across the UK and online in Autumn 2023 “Last year we created an array of resources to support writers in their process – including our podcast series with Mark Ravenhill, filmed masterclasses with playwrights in front of live audiences, teacher resource packs and workshops in schools.
“Once the new 37 plays have been selected, we will work with our regional theatre partners to hold performances of each play and we will capture them all in a new digital folio for our times.” Play submissions divide into three age categories of up to 11 years old, 12 to 17 years old and 18 years old and above. Multi-authored plays may nominate a lead writer or average age of writers.
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