This is not a real play. However, if a play were listed here, you could rate it, below, out of five stars, on how good a play you think it is. If you want to comment, you could do that, too (i.e. "Promising, but dialogue should be reworked"). If there are plays we really like, but see flaws with, we're more than willing to work with the playwright and the actors to retool the idea and make it workable. No comments are necessary, though.
The final deadline for plays is Thursday 4/2, but I'll post new submissions as they come in. Once they're in, there will be a very short window -- that is, from the end of the day Thursday until the end of the school day Monday -- for us to rate the submissions on the blog. After that, the spring theatre committee will sit down with your ratings to decide on the 30 plays we choose.
...All of this, of course, assumes that we receive 30 good submissions. Please continue to talk up the contest with your classes and encourage your students to submit!
Wednesday, March 4, 2009
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this blog is where we'll post play submissions for the 2009 two-minutes play contest as soon as we start receiving them. readers will read and rate the plays, and based on those ratings, we'll narrow down the submissions to a final group. each play must be read by at least three readers.
Would be quite difficult to stage, but perhaps promising if converted to iambic pentameter.
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