Wednesday, December 27, 2006

BBC International Radio Playwriting Competition 2007



BBC INTERNATIONAL RADIO PLAYWRITING COMPETITION

The British Council and BBC World Service have launched the International Radio Playwriting Competition for 2007.

About the Competition

Applicants are invited to write a radio play of about 60 minutes on any subject of their choice. The play must be the original, unpublished work of the person or persons submitting it. The contest is open to any writer who is not normally a resident of the United Kingdom. The play must be written in English but can be translated by a third party, although there is no financial assistance available to help with any translation costs. Translated work must be identified as such, and the translator’s name given.

Prizes

There are two main prizes given: to the best play written in English as a first language, and to the best play written in English as a second language. The two prize winners will each receive £2500 sterling and a trip to London to see their plays being recorded and to attend a prize-giving evening. There are also additional prizes of digital or short wave radios being given for the best radio play to be written from each of the following geographical areas: The Americas; Europe; Africa and the Middle East; South Asia; Russia and the Caucasus; Asia and Pacific. All writers whose plays reach the judges' final shortlist will receive BBC goodie bags as well as getting feedback on their plays from the BBC’s team of professional readers.

How to apply

Application forms are available for download here. Closing date for applications is 30 April 2007.

For further enquiries, please call Susan Arcega at the British Council, telephone numbers 914-1011 to 14 extension 130.

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