Short Play Writing Competition 2009

WeMove Productions, a subsidiary of WeMove Foundation, announces:

The Short Play Writing Competition 2009.

This shall be followed by a "Short Play Festival", where the selected scripts shall be staged, and suitably awarded. (Prizes worth INR 10,000/- for the prize winning scripts)

Please read the Rules & Regulations of the competition before submitting your script

How to Apply

· Applicants are invited to write a short play of approximately 30
minutes in length, on a subject of their choice.

· he authors should register on

www.wemove.in

to enter the competition.

Visit www.wemove.in and click on "Submit your Script".

o Fill in the required details, and click on Submit
You would get an email address on which you can send the whole script as a word document

· After the preliminary screening, the selected Scripts will be put on the WeMove blog and will be open for public voting.

· The prizes will be announced based on the voting

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