The one hundred successful applicants chosen to join the scheme will pay an annual fee of £100 (payable in monthly instalments) and enjoy a year of fantastic opportunities to meet and learn from some of the most influential figures in the Scottish and UK theatre, television and film scene through a packed programme of workshops, panel sessions, networking events and master-classes.Įach Tron 100 Club member will receive annually: Tron 100 Club is a brand new professional development initiative offering one hundred arts practitioners the chance to join us in a year-long programme of master-classes, workshops, panel discussions and professional opportunities with some of the biggest names in the UK arts industry.Īimed specifically at actors, playwrights, directors and creators, the Tron 100 scheme is open to applicants of all ages and experience, whatever stage they’re at in their arts careers. ![]() Late entries will not be accepted under any circumstances, including technical issues – so make sure you don’t leave your application to the last minute. This brief closes at 5pm on Monday 1st December 2014 and is open to IdeasTap members aged 18 and over. Please make sure you have downloaded and read the Terms and Conditions before applying for this brief. Writers are also welcome to work with their own actors and directors in this case they will only need to be based at The Tabard for dress and tech rehearsals, as well as the two-night run itself. In this case, the writer will need to be available for at least five days prior to the performance in order to take part in rehearsals at the theatre with the cast and director provided. Playmakers will assist writers whose scripts are chosen, providing support in sourcing actors and directors if needed. ![]() – Submissions can be brand new pieces of writing or existing material – Only one script can be submitted per applicant To be eligible to enter scripts for consideration, the following criteria must be met: Scripts can be submitted from anywhere across the UK, however, successful applicants will need to be in London for the duration of rehearsals and the performances, in the weeks before and during the week commencing 26th January, when the Playmakers Festival takes place. Whether it’s a political satire, a farce, or a kitchen sink drama, we’re looking for something that has a fresh perspective and the potential to be an exciting piece of theatre.” Playmakers is “looking for scripts that surprise us, by writers of any age. The Christmas Crumb is released in a beautiful hardback version on 28 September 2021.Playmakers Festivalis looking for playwrights who would like to see their script performed at The Tabard Theatre in Chiswick as part of the theatre’s 30th Anniversary celebrations. George doesn’t feel like the rest of his family and no wonder – they are yetis! Why isn’t George a yeti yet, and what could he be instead? A humorous but heartfelt book about identity and supportiveness. I’m thrilled that Maverick have released a new edition of my picture book Not Yet a Yeti, illustrated by Tony Neal. LATEST BOOK NEWS – NOT YET A YETI IS BACK! Proudly represented by the Caroline Wakeman Literary Agency. ![]() If you are reading my books at school or at home, check out my free resources for some fun creative activities. You can email me at lou dot treleaven at sky dot com, or click on the links for events (including school author visits), book news or critiques. My latest book is the picture book The Christmas Crumb illustrated by Alex Willmore. I also run a critique service for writers and enjoy writing plays and sketches. Hello, I’m Lou Treleaven and I write picture books, chapter books and early readers including the Penpals on Pluto series. ![]() Lou Treleaven at Hay’s Galleria – photo credit Brendan Bell
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