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Brush Creek seeks budding playwrights’ works

The Brush Creek Playhouse in Silverton is taking submissions of original, never-produced plays for five slots in its 2010 theater season.

Submissions of either full-length plays or a series of two or three one-act plays will be judged by a BCP panel.

Entries are due by June 19 and a $10 submission fee is required. Contact Brush Creek Playhouse for specific submission guidelines. Submissions made without following the guidelines will not be considered.

Write to Brush Creek Playhouse, P.O. Box 716, Silverton, OR  97318, or email [email protected] (the subject line should include “2010 play information.”)
Call 503-873-5905 for information.

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