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International Radio Play-writing Competition 2012: What it's all about
The International Radio Playwriting Competition is run by the BBC World Service and the British Council, in partnership with Commonwealth Writers and is now in its 23rd year.
It is a competition for anyone resident outside Britain, to write a 53-minute radio drama for up to six characters.
There are two categories: one for writers with
English as their first language and one for writers with English as
their second language.
The two winners will come to London and see
their play made into a full radio production, which will then be
broadcast on the BBC World Service.
They will also each receive a £2,000 prize and there are certificates for runners-up.
The play must be in English, unpublished and must not have been previously produced in any medium.
Whether you're experienced, new, or somewhere in between, we want to hear from you.
Source- BBC
Interested candidates should go to http://www.bbc.co.uk/worldservice/arts/2012/04/120417_bbc_world_service_international_playwriting_competiton_2012_whats_it_about.shtml
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