CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS!
This writing session is for anyone who wants to submit their work to "What it Means to Be Human" a new show produced by Green Buffalo Productions and written by YOU!
If you have experienced injustice
If you have faced exploitation
If you have been broken down by oppression
Please submit your creative work to be included in the program. This show will be shaped by your experience(s). Our mission for this production is to be as inclusive as possible. We're looking for monologues, poems, visual art, choreography, short plays, or whatever creative piece by which you'd like to represent your story. We plan to build a performance based on the submissions we receive, so restrictions are minimal. You don’t have to perform your own piece, but you can! You can be a writer, an actor, or both. We are focused on making this show a cathartic and informative experience.
You can send us a finished product or a work in progress, just let us know the genre, topic, and tone of the piece.
SUBMISSION DEADLINE: May 30th, 2020
Submit to [email protected] with a PDF of your work and a short author bio.
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Green Buffalo Productions is a team of young professionals working in theatre, art, and creative writing. Each of their team members brings distinct talents to the company, ensuring they can oversee every step of the production process. Their mission is to bring attention to underrepresented voices in the Western New York Community by producing new works of theater and providing resources for unpublished writers. Their three main objectives are: to foster the creation and production of original works of theater; to provide opportunities for marginalized writers and performers by remaining accessible and encouraging; and to enrich the community through meaningful collaboration.
Writing Professional
4 年What a great call! Are there any length limitations on submissions?
Co-Founder & Producer at Green Buffalo Productions
4 年Madison Sedlor is writing a monologue about the expectations of womanhood. What will you write about?