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Pride Films and Plays
Pride Films and Plays February 2011

An opportunity for writers... 

Women's Work

 

"I'm a playwright. I also happen to be a woman, but I am not a woman playwright."

            -Lillian Hellman

 

Pride Films and Plays presents Women's Work, a contest for writers who just happen to be women.

 

Pride Films and Plays endeavors to enhance the visibility of women who write and offers them opportunities to be heard loud and clear. Or, in this case, loud and queer.

 

The Women's Work contest consists of two components: Sapphics on Stage and Sapphics on Screen.

 

Sapphics on Stage is a contest for work with lesbian characters, history, or themes for the theatre, including performance art or other performed pieces.

 

Sapphics on Screen is a contest for work with lesbian characters, history, or themes for film and television.

 

The contests are open to all women whose writing is pertinent to the lesbian community and relevant to the world. Writers may submit two works for consideration. 
 

Contest finalists will receive a cash prize and a staged reading of their work in Chicago in June 2011. Applications are being accepted from February 1 through March 28, 2011.

 

Please note the contest fee is waived for entries received between February 1 and 10, 2011.  The fee is also waived for works previously submitted in the Great Gay Play or Screenplay Contests, but must be resubmitted.

 

For complete contest rules and applications, see the Contest page. For more information, please contact Allison Fradkin, Literary Coordinator, at Pridewomen@gmail.com.


Pride Films and Plays

projects for 2011 include:

 

The Great Gay Play Fest

Staged Readings of the five finalists of the   Great Gay Play Contest

March 3 to 6, 2011

Hoover-Leppen Theater of Center on Halsted, Chicago


Women's Work

A festival celebrating works written by women with lesbian characters and/or themes. Details for submissions are here or email pridewomen@gmail.com.

Performance information will be announced soon.


Gay UK

A staged reading series of GLBT plays from the United Kingdom set for June in Chicago. Ask me directly if you would like to submit a new script for consideration.
 

The Great Gay Screenplay Contest

GGSC will be accepting submissions from May 1 to Jun 31, 2011. Details will be announced April 1.    


The Great Gay Play Contest

GGPC will be accepting admissions from September1 to October 31, 2011. Details will be announced August 1.


Donors and Sponsors

LogoWe are very grateful to sponsors who helped launch PFP in 2010.

And I hope you will consider joining us as a sponsor for this exciting year of projects. You can find sponsorship information here.

 

Shout Marketing and MediaRelations


About Pride Films and Plays

 

Pride Films and Plays fosters excellent writing for the stage and screen that not only speaks to the GLBT community, but is essential viewing for our friends, family, and co-workers.

 

Using stories with gay and lesbian characters or themes, Pride Films and Plays develops human stories of parenting, marriage, faith, and love that become a cultural bridge to understanding.

 

Pride Films and Plays, based in Chicago, links an international network of writers with professionals working in film and theater.

 

Through readings, contests, classes, screenings and full theater productions, Pride Films and Plays engages artists and audiences in the full developmental process needed to make great artistic experiences.


BE A PART OF PFP!

As Pride Films and Plays takes root in the local and national arts communities, we are looking for people to join our cause.

We are looking for local Board Members interested in helping us "Friend-Raise" and lay the foundation for an exciting future.

If you are a playwright or screenwriter, actor or producer, make sure you are on our email list for all audition and contest updates.

And if you would like to join us as a script reader, volunteer, sponsor or donor, please reach me at the email below.

Thank you for your support.

David Zak,
Executive Director

pridefilmsandplays@gmail.com


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The schedule for the five new plays featured in the Great Gay Play Fest as staged readings March 3 - 6, 2011, at the Hoover-Leppen Theater at the Center on Halsted in Chicago, has been set. And five esteemed Chicago directors are working to bring these plays to life.
 

    Click on each play's Title for tickets.
 

The schedule for the weekend is as follows:
 

Thursday, March 3, 7:00 pm

False Reality

by Joe Lauderdale, Los Angeles, CA
 
Directed By Patrick Rybarczyk

 

Friday, March 4, 7:00 pm

Short Expanse

by Corinne J. Kawecki, Chicago, IL
 
Directed by Liz Pazik

 

Saturday, March 5, 4:00 pm

Learn To Be Latina

by Enrique Urueta, San Francisco, CA 
 
Directed by Eddie Torres

 

Saturday, March 5, 7:00

Save the Date

by Tyler Dean, Chicago, IL
Directed by John Nasca

   

Sunday, March 6, 4:00 pm

The Times

by Mark S. Watson, Key West, FL Directed by David Zak


All tickets for the weekend are $10,
 

with student and industry tickets $5.

 

A weekend pass to see all five shows

is $25.
 

Tickets may be ordered at

Brown Paper Tickets,

  1800 838 3006 or www.brownpapertickets.com.
 


 

The Great Gay Play Fest is sponsored by Pride Films and Plays and the Center on Halsted, in association with Lampkin Music Group.

 

After the final reading on Sunday, Pride Films and Plays will announce both an Audience Favorite Award, and the juried winner, as our reading panel included Marshall W. Mason, Jason Moore, Doug Finlayson, Patricia Kane, Jeremy Cohen, Patrick Trettenero, Brian Fonseca, and theater professionals across the country.

Here are the five synopses and authors' bios :


 
False Reality by Joe Lauderdale

 

To deal with his difficult family, Trevor has created a fictional identical twin Aidan whose life is much better. But Kyle falls for Aidan and their intense, tender, romantic relationship is full of good intentions and fraught with mistakes. When Trevor's fiction and reality collide, the relationship is tested in a terrifying moment of truth in Joe Lauderdale's new drama.

 

Joe Lauderdale was the Youth Theatre Director at the Laguna Playhouse for 17 years. He directed or produced more than 70 productions for both adults and youth.  His stage adaptation of Cut, the story of a teenage girl dealing with self-injury, received wide acclaim and his production of The Wrestling Season was presented for a GLAAD Los Angeles special event.

 

Short Expanse by Corinne J. Kawecki

 

It's 1997 and Chloe's 10th birthday.  Lydia, Chloe's swim coach and neighbor, and Colleen, Lydia's partner of 8 years, have thrown a costume party to celebrate.  David, their friend, and Star, Chloe's mom, are in attendance.  A happy time ... or is it?  Revelations abound and the past changes the future forever in Kawecki's new drama.

 

Corinne J. Kawecki's plays, A Bridge to Something, The Moon, the Lake and Fire, Demons and Monsters, Serious, The Interview, Wishes, and Lesbian Nightmare, have been produced in cities across the country including Chicago, New York, Santa Ana, CA, and Baton Rouge, LA. Corinne is a Network Playwright at Chicago Dramatists and a Member of the Dramatists Guild.

 

Learn To Be Latina by Enrique Urueta
 
 

In Enrique Urueta's irreverent new comedy, Hanan Mashalani is beautiful and talented, but she's Lebanese and that just doesn't a pop star make. As she's made over by FAD records to be the next Latin bombshell, she falls in love with an actual Latina. She struggles to maintain the image everyone expects her to be, which ultimately tests her relationship and her own identity.

 

Enrique Urueta lives in San Francisco and is the author of the plays The Danger of Bleeding Brown, Forever Never Comes, and Get Your Troy On. He has a BA in theatre from The College of William & Mary and a MFA in playwriting from Brown.

 

Save the Date by Tyler Dean
 
 

Today is the biggest day of wedding coordinator Bradford Curtis' career. Not only is he the best man, but the mother of the bride happens to be the editor-in-chief of one of the nation's most prestigious wedding magazines. When someone from the groom's past shows up with intentions of stopping the wedding, it's up to Bradford to make sure everything goes as planned. With mistaken identities, plenty of chases, and double entendres galore, Save the Date is Tyler Dean's modern twist on a classic farce.

 

Tyler Dean is a Chicago-based playwright, actor, and sketch comedian. He is a Network Playwright at Chicago Dramatists. His newest play Run-of-the-Mill is receiving its world premiere production in Chicago in February.

 

The Times by Mark S. Watson

 

Noah is reunited after 10 years with his college sweetheart Christian. But a wedding announcement in the New York Times brings unexpected comedy, drama, and twists of identity and fate.

 

Mark S. Watson is a North Carolina native who has resided in Key West, Florida for the past 12 years.  He received his Bachelors in Dramatic Art and Speech Communication from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.  Mark has performed in regional theatres across the United States as an actor, singer, and dancer.  The Times marks his professional debut as a playwright. 
 



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