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Monologue Submission: A Breath of Fire & Protest Play Project Collaboration

Thu, Jul 23

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Celebrating and Memorializing a life: A call for writers to honor those who have died, passed from Covid 19. Submissions for the first wave end on Sept 27th. One submission per writer for the first round.

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Monologue Submission: A Breath of Fire & Protest Play Project Collaboration
Monologue Submission: A Breath of Fire & Protest Play Project Collaboration

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Jul 23, 2020, 9:02 AM – Sep 27, 2020, 11:59 PM

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ATTN #Playwrights! This is a #TheatreAction Submission opp!

The death toll from the virus is staggering. But each data point is an individual. Breath of Fire Latina Theater Ensemble in collaboration with Protest Play Project is putting out a call for writers to honor those who have died:

- Choose the story of someone who died from Covid-19. 

- Write a 1 page monologue. Lean towards celebrating and memorializing life. The monologue can be said by anyone, and can be left up to your interpretation and style.  

We will collect the stories and have them available for theatre companies to present as a living project. Selected pieces will be performed at Breath Of Fire Latina Theater Ensemble in the fall/winter of 2020 on Zoom and streaming.  

Submissions for the first wave end on Sept 27th. One submission per writer for the first round.  

Please send questions to BOFliterary@gmail.com To stay up to date follow @boftle on instagram. Our website is www.breathoffire.org 

SUBMISSION FORM HERE: https://forms.gle/RKLk4nvcdqifWkh4A

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