The winning script, as well as two or three additional plays, comprise the line-up of our annual reading series, The Pipeline, which is an animated weekend of free public play readings. The winning script receives a cash prize of $3000. Click here for details.Įvery year, Infinithéâtre organizes a Québec playwriting competition, with a submission deadline of the first Tuesday after Labour Day. The competition is now a bi-annual program. With more publicity and exposure, up to 20 plays are submitted from six Canadian provinces, the United States and Israel each contest year. The Canadian Jewish Playwriting Competition is now accepting submissions. It will take place at the Bonne Bay Aquarium & Research Station in Norris Point, located in Gros Morne National Park, Newfoundland and Labrador. This unique dual-lingual residency is offered by two national organizations, PWM and CEAD, in partnership with Artistic Fraud of Newfoundland. The Gros Morne Playwrights’ Residency will bring together seven playwrights living in Canada over a twelve-day period in October, 2023. Exploring different approaches to adapting cross-culturally, the writers will develop their plays through a combination of group discussions, in which work and feedback are shared, as well as one-on-one dramaturgy, and exploratory workshops as the work evolves over an extended period. The intention of this lab is to form a working group of four playwrights residing in Montreal, to create cross-cultural adaptations of published plays (from the public domain) into their own specific cultural context in English. Playwrights’ Workshop Montréal is excited to announce a new program for practicing playwrights: the Cross Cultural Adaptation Lab. students who are BIPO C, LGBTQ+, have disabilities or are otherwise seeking financial assistance. A limited number of scholarships are available to Mojo Comedy Co. is an organisation dedicated to providing space for non-professional comedians to learn, experiment and grow their skillsets through classes and shows. Penumbra Theatre is holding a casting call for their upcoming production of the musical Be More Chill. The prize is awarded on a four-year cycle in dance, theatre, dance and music. The Walter Carsen Prize for Excellence in the Performing Arts recognizes the highest level of artistic merit and distinguished career achievement by a Canadian professional artist in music, theatre or dance. Rehearsals for the show will start Early July and run through to the show’s opening in October. The show is a multidisciplinary ensemble play, inspired by the life & work of Ferdowsi. Rise Theatre Collective is holding auditions for their upcoming production of The Keeper. Individual interpretations or variations on the theme are encouraged, but should be realized with sound as the primary component. For its 2024 programming, NAISA is interested in submissions of work related to the theme Reimagine and creative ways that this theme can be explored. New Adventures in Sound Art (NAISA) invites artists to submit for consideration its programming in Toronto, Canada. Porchfest NDG is now accepting submissions for participants for their May 2023 edition. Starcatcher Productions is looking for musicians to join their concert band for their upcoming 2023 summer musical production. The Concordia University Television (CUTV) Grassroots Coverage Fund provides funding for video and other coverage of underreported issues, social movements, and topics important to communities underserved by the corporate media. The Fabienne Colas Foundation’s Being Black in Canada Program offers professional mentorship in the audiovisual production of a short film with the theme of “Being Black in Canada.” 35 young Black filmmakers across Canada ( 10 from Montreal- 5 francophones and 5 anglophones ) will be guided through the many steps in audiovisual production (screenwriting, directing, editing, post-production, etc.), and will create a documentary short. The PCCP will offer valuable training and one-to-one mentorship for up to ten (10) selected television producers. The Independent Media Producers Association of Creative Talent is proud to announce the I.M.P.A.C.T Producer Career Catalyst Program (PCCP), a six-month career building program developed exclusively for those of Afro descent, Afro Indigenous descent and who identify as Black, of all intersectional identities, English-speaking, Quebec-based television producers. CALQ and the PHI Foundation for Contemporary Art have launched an annual residency program offering an artist who is a resident of Montréal and an artist who is a resident of Québec outside Montréal the opportunity to work with the PHI Foundation for Contemporary Art to design and present a public engagement project.
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