Classifieds
For The Steyning Festival 2009
The Company are looking for 4 – 6 unperformed shortish plays (maximum length 1 hour), from writers local to Sussex, Hampshire, Kent and Surrey.
As we approach our 90th Anniversary (first rehearsals started in 1929 with the first production – Gondoliers – in 1930) WLOS has hurtled into the 21st century with a blast – and a backward glance too. We are very fortunate to have amongst our members a young designer, Alison King, who – as well as producing some mouth watering posters for us over the last few years – has now designed a wonderful new website.
A new course, that offers a chance to develop skills and gain knowledge of best practice within Production and technical theatre. Every person on the course will not only build their understanding, but will also be given the resources and support to help them use what they’ve learnt to create theatrical productions of professional calibre.
Do you want to get free theatre tickets and have a say in the Laurence Olivier Awards 2008? Well now’s your chance! The Society of London Theatre are looking for people to attend and judge shows in 2007 and the Society will provide a free pair of tickets for each show they ask you to judge. You could be asked to attend upto 60 performances in the year, so I guess living in or near London would help. You need to complete an application form and provide a critique of a recent show. Full details are available on the Official London Theatre website.
One Act Play Competition and Festival
Think you are the next Nöel Coward? Then why not enter our bi-annual one-act playwriting competition.
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LAST CALL FOR ENTRIES
Amateur drama groups have until the end of July to register their entry for the 50th Woking Drama Festival.
How much drama or comedy can you pack into a five or ten minute play? Pint-sized Plays is your opportunity to show just how imaginative and original you can be. It can be funny, it can be sad… if it can be performed in a pub, with two or three characters, you could be a winner of Pint-sized Plays.