Script to Stage Renfrewshire
Wednesday 25 September, 2019
Stow Brae Kirk, 82 Causeyside Street, Paisley PA1 1YP
Script to Stage Renfrewshire presents a night of short plays as part of the Tannahill Arts Festival
Submissions Wanted
Seeking submissions by deadline at midnight on Friday 13th September, 2019
Email your script to script@tannahillarts.com following the submission guidelines on our Facebook Page – Script to Stage Renfrewshire.
Submitted scripts will be read anonymously by selected readers and three will be chosen. If your script is selected you will be assigned a director and your script will be presented in a rehearsed reading by actors on the night. Send in your script and get a chance to see your play come alive on stage. Your script can be a standalone piece or an extract from a longer work. See guidelines for submission.
Tannahill Arts Festival 14 – 28 September, 2019

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