The OSBTT Award was launched in 2003. It is an Award which is regularly evolving and seeking to be more ambitious. However, its brief remains the same, namely to support emerging artists of exceptional talent.…
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Following on from the discussion about Welsh work at Edinburgh I thought I'd bring this award to your attention:
Les Enfants Terribles Award 2013
The award is designed to help an exciting new company producing original work to be able to bring their show to the Edinburgh Festival - one of the greatest showcases for new theatre in the world.
The award includes :
• A cash injection of £1000
• A guaranteed slot at The Pleasance Theatre plus…
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Following the recent round of WalesLab applications I'm delighted to announce the next six projects which will take place between November 2012 & March 2013.
Lost. Found. Stolen, Tracy Harris
Gower (Wales) & Cove Park (Scotland), November 2012
A raw and honest direct one woman show of self discovery exploring what it means to be 'lost, found and stolen.'…
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Artsadmin have launched this years bursary scheme.
Artsadmin’s Artists' Bursary Scheme has been running since 1998 and has supported over 150 artists working individually or collaboratively in Live Art.
The scheme supports artistic experiment, risk, speculation and play, rather than the production or touring of finished work. It offers time to explore processes and try out new ideas within a framework of constructive and critical dialogue. Artsadmin's intention is to offer…
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A threat of a conversation that David and I were having being tweeted by Jen made us start talking about the openess of organisations and then moved on to openess of rehearsal rooms.
This got me thinking.
If you're a theatre maker how open are you willing to let your rehearsal process be or get?…
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