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The 2017 NotaBle Acts Playwriting Contest is off and running!

The NotaBle Acts Theatre Company is once again searching for great new plays by New Brunswick playwrights, to be staged at our sixteenth annual Summer Theatre Festival in Fredericton, set to run July 26th to August 5th.

NotaBle Acts is celebrating its sixteenth anniversary in 2017. Over that time, we have presented an amazing 199 new plays by 90 different New Brunswick playwrights at our annual festival.

If you’d like to add to those numbers and become part of this year’s lineup, we are now inviting submissions to our annual playwriting contest, in five separate categories. Our Site-Specific series seeks 15-30 minute scripts, to be set in unconventional public locations in Fredericton. The Taking it to the Streets category seeks 7-10 minute scripts for production outdoors in downtown Fredericton, with four winners selected. The third category, Acting Out, is for submissions of one-act plays 30-60 minutes in length, with two winners selected for workshop productions and up to four runners-up to receive readings at the festival.

The contest also includes two additional categories for scripts written by New Brunswick Middle School and High School students.

You can find full information on all contest categories, along with submission rules and guidelines, under the Playwriting Competition tab on this site. Questions about the contest can be directed to NB Acts Artistic Director, Len Falkenstein, at lfalken@unb.ca, or (506) 458-7406.

Entry deadline for all categories is April 23, 2017.

Happy writing!

NotaBle Acts Theatre Festival Continues Through July 30!

NotaBle Acts Theatre Company is staging its 15th annual Summer Theatre Festival, showcasing new plays by emerging and established New Brunswick playwrights, from July 19-30 at venues across Fredericton. This year’s festival features fourteen plays, including one act plays, site-specific works, free lunchtime theatre and readings, and A Record of Us, a dance-theatre hybrid that will be staged by NotaBle Acts and Solo Chicken Productions as the festival’s feature mainstage production.

Created by Lisa Anne Ross and Lesandra Dodson and performed by members of Solo Chicken Productions’ the coop, A Record of Us is a physical theatre piece inspired by the writings of David Adams Richards that fuses text and movement in a series of living snap-shots to evoke the raw beauty, the enduring humour, and the hardscrabble realities of our province. A Record of Us will be performed at the Fredericton Playhouse July 20-23 at 7:30 PM nightly.

The festival also features a dozen plays that were selected as winners in NotaBle Acts’ annual province-wide playwriting contest, including Caged by Alex Donovan and Wasters by Jake Martin, winners of the competition’s one act category. Caged depicts a tense encounter between a Vietnam War deserter and an Iraq War deserter in a military detention centre, while Wasters takes us into the daily lives of Sid and Cam, who live out their days on a hotel roof, waiting for their own personal Godot, after an apocalyptic flood has devastated their city. Caged and Wasters will be performed as a twin-bill at Memorial Hall, UNB, nightly from July 28-30 at 7:30 PM.

The three site-specific plays in Street Scenes will take festival audiences on a scenic tour of downtown Fredericton, beginning at Christ Church Cathedral with John Ball’s romantic comedy First Sight; stopping along the banks of the St. John River for Gordon Mihan’s Ralph and Laura and the River Valley Promo, the story of a failed entrepreneur whose latest venture is the unfortunately-named Lawrence of Arugula Boat Tours; and ending in the historic Garrison District for Jean-Michel Cliche’s Fort Faith, in which a British and French soldier carry on their historic grudge hundreds of years after the war has ended and their armies have abandoned them. Performances of Street Scenes will take place on July 24, 26, and 27 at 7:30 PM.

The four winners of the NB Acts playwriting contest’s ten-minute play category will be featured as an hour of free lunchtime theatre in Taking it to the Streets, performed from noon-1 PM daily from July 25-29 in downtown Fredericton’s Barracks Square. Taking it to the Streets offers an hour of high-energy comedy, including Brandon Hick’s Speed-Marriage (the logical sequel to speed dating), Arianna Martinez’s dating comedy Parallel Lines, Britany Sparrow’s Star Wars-inspired A Disturbance in the Force, and Brent White’s Five Short Plays About Nothing, in which playwrights battle for supremacy, reality TV Survivor-style.  

Two nights of free readings, July 19 at Milda’s Pizza in the Charlotte Street Arts Centre and July 25 at the Beaverbrook Art Gallery, will feature runners-up from the contest’s one act category along with Tissue, a devised work-in-progress by NotaBle Acts 2016 Dramaturg in Residence, Erica Kopyto.

For full show, schedule, and ticket details, visit www.nbacts.com or phone 506 458-7406.