
Opportunity: Script This...
Run By: The Broadway
Genre: Stage play
Deadline cut back to: 9th September 2011, 5pm (late entries will be put forward to the next event in 2012)
Please note that due to an overwhelming response of submissions the closing date will be at 17.00 today, Friday 9th September 2011
Any submissions received after this time will be carried forward to the next Script This event on 23rd February 2012.
Whether you're a new writer, established playwright or looking for some invaluable feedback on your script...The Broadway wants you and 10 pages of your script!
Script This... is a playwriting event held at the Broadway providing a platform for London's writers, giving them feedback from audiences and an opportunity to see their work developed.
How it works: 5 scripts are selected by a panel and given the professional treatment from actors and a director into a rehearsed reading in front of a live audience who have a lot to say. Then the audience vote for the script they would like to see more of and that is the winner of the night!
What happens next: the writer of the winning script will have the opportunity to come back the following Script This evening and show the development of their play in a longer piece to the always eager audience.
Submissions are now open for the next Script This…. event on Thursday 29th September 2011. If you have a piece in mind please send 10 pages or the equivalent to a 10 minute extract to scriptthis@thebroadwaybarking.com by Thursday 15th September 2011.
If you would like to submit a piece for Script This but cannot make the deadline in September our next event will be held on Thursday 23rd February 2012 so please feel free to submit your ten pages in the new year.
“I was very pleased to see my piece given a real good work out, a credit to both the director and the Actors. Your work in rehearsals certainly brought it to life and has given me a lot of encouragement to continue to work the piece up.” Frank Bramwell
“Just an email to say thank you for putting on such a great performance of my play and everybody’s too. I was chuffed to win!” Jon O’Neill
“I really think the best script won (in fact I voted for it myself) and I look forward to seeing it developed.” Esther Cleverly
Further details here.



