The Toronto Fringe Festival is a Theatre Festival that runs June 30 till July 11. This year I decided to enter the 24-hour Playwriting Contest which is exactly what it sounds like. All participants are given 24 hours to come up with a play incorporating four objects/concepts given by the Fringe Festival. The contest begins on June 30 at 6pm and the complete play is to be handed in the next day, July 1 at 6pm. The play can be no longer then a running time of 45 minutes.
The idea of writing a play in 24 hours is a daunting task as I tend to spend a couple weeks mapping out characters and storylines before even attempting to write one word of dialogue. I’m meticulous when it comes to brainstorming the entire script. I also struggle writing anything productive into the late night, early mornings. So given all that, I thought I would take up the challenge and stretch myself. My sense is I’ll still map things out, but in a much reduced time period. And I certainly won’t be writing long hand, but go straight to the keyboard. This should be interesting.
Speaking of playwriting, a few things on the go; I applied for a grant through the Toronto Arts Council for my play Circus. Decisions are made in September. Circus is in the mid-stage of its creation and I feel the next draft will take it to another level. I am also planning to write a one-act play for the New Ideas Festival run by the Alumnae Theatre. I hope to get to that soon – the deadline is mid September. Finally, it’s Christmas in June as I will soon begin writing one of my seasonal productions that will be staged in December.
I’m beginning to send out my screenplay Twig to some trusted readers. I will be submitting the script to various competitions to receive further critiques for the next re-write.
“Ink on paper is as beautiful to me as flowers on the mountains; God composes, why shouldn’t we?”
– Terri Guillemets
Hey Rome,
It’s always good to hear from you. Your continual persistence in writing each day is an inspiration to me.
Regards!
carl
Hey Ciolf!
Great to hear you busy writing… but what else would I expect? You are either eating chicken, working out… or writing, writing, writing!
Thanks forthe blog update!!
Ciao!
Rome, Why don’t you write a play that incorporates your blog. The concept would be that the blog is projected onto a screen in the performance. It doesn’t even have to be a live webpage. but a simulation that the story would evolve around. This could be a good vehicle for your website, one that is already a good vehicle for your play writing.
Cheers Ken