Thursday, February 6, 2014

Free submissions for dance/movement works in progress

 

EAT’s New Works Series Fall 2014 ( Sept 29th thru Oct 19th): Submit Yourself!

Do you have an idea for a one-person show that you’ve been sitting on? 

A two or three person tour de force that promises to be fantastic? 

Perhaps a musical – a tuneful, bouncy one-act or a soulful, jazzy full-length?

How about an experimental performance or new dance piece that tells a story with dance/movement, light, sound?

 

Emerging Artists Theatre (EAT) is thrilled to announce our

11th Annual New Work Series (NWS)

Call for Submissions of Original New Works

Festival Dates: September 29th – October 19th, 2014 at the TADA Theatre, NYC.

 

With the NWS, EAT makes it simple and safe for artists to take risks and explore, supplying all the basic production elements needed to support a new work in development – a stage, a small crew, box office and lobby staff, minimal sets and lights.  Plus it’s free to submit, and there’s no cost to participate if accepted, so apply today!

We’re seeking some very specific kinds of works. Take a look, see if you’re a match:

Currently Seeking:

·      Original solo shows written and performed by men

·      Original solo shows written and performed by women

·      Original short and full-length musicals

·      Original two or three person plays

·      non-traditional theatrical forms – dance/movement pieces, puppetry, something unexpected

 

No more excuses. Now is your chance to share your work in progress on stage in front of an audience. For application and submission info go to:  www.newworkseries.com

Submission deadline: July 28, 2014

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