Call for bite-size sitcoms!
Email scripts to realdealtheatre@yahoo.co.uk by Friday January 16th
See the Facebook page @ http://tinyurl.com/7d2qt3 If you submit or not, hope you'll be there on Saturday, January 31!
1 We're looking for six fifteen-minute sitcoms for "Sitcom Saturday", a rehearsed reading, open to the public, on Saturday, January 31 2009 at Westminster Reference Library off Leicester Square, London. http://tinyurl.com/a8ln5t
2 The sitcom should be funny (!!!), previously unperformed, last no more than fifteen minutes and the writer's own work and copyright. "Previously unperformed" can include new versions of previously performed sitcoms as long as they have been significantly changed since the performance
3 Please make sure it is a sitcom. Have a look at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sitcom and https://www.comedy.co.uk/british_sitcom.shtml for a definition of situation comedy eg memorable characters, a plot with inciting incident, funny character-driven dialogue and resolution. The audience should want to follow the characters in future episodes.
4 Every character (actor) should have a substantial role (no bit parts, extras, walk on/walk off characters please) and keep the number of characters to a realistic figure. Treat the sitcom as the complete first episode of a sitcom lasting no more than 15 minutes (as a rough rule of thumb, no more than 15-17 pages using standard sitcom format).
5 Remember, stage directions will be read out so keep them pithy and clear!
6 Scripts should be attached to an email and emailed to realdealtheatre@yahoo.co.uk. Please make sure you put your name and contact details clearly in the email and on the script. Your script should be in a popular software format, eg Microsoft Word, pdf, rtf, which can be easily opened.
7 Scripts should be clearly typed in 12 point font, double line spacing for dialogue with every page numbered. Put a character list and scene locations on first page. Please also make a difference between STAGE DIRECTIONS, CHARACTER NAMES and dialogue (eg put stage directions and character names in upper case and dialogue in lower case).
8 You can download free software for script formatting at http://www.bbc.co.uk/writersroom/scriptsmart/ or http://www.celtx.com/ , although it's not essential to use them. Just keep your script readable – and 15 minutes long.
9 The writer should be available to liaise with director and actors in London and be present at Westminster Reference Library on Saturday, January 31st to see his or her sitcom performed and receive feedback.
Closing date for scripts: Friday, January 16 2009
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