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Musical theatre by Australian writers

A place to experience the best and newest material written by the Australian industry's own music theatre writers.

APPLICATIONS FOR THE 2017 GRASSROOTS INITIATIVE READINGS HAVE NOW OFFICIALLY CLOSED. Congratulations to the following successful applicants:

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'Sincerely, Yours' by Jason Arrow & Kohan van Sambeeck
'Woman'
by Vidya Makan
'The Point of Light'
by Amberly Cull & Greg Lavell
'Tan Toey's House'
by David Peake
'Dookie: The Musical'
by Wade Gregory, Helen Rankin & John Head
'A Sharp Intake of Breath'
by Lucy O'Brien

THANK YOU TO ALL THE WRITERS WHO HAVE TAKEN THE TIME TO SUBMIT AND SHARE THEIR WORK. A SHORTLIST WAS ASSEMBLED FROM WHICH THE GRASSROOTS PANEL HAS SELECTED 6 SUCCESSFUL APPLICANTS TO RECEIVE READINGS IN THE SECOND HALF OF THIS YEAR. SHORLISTED APPLICANTS WHO AREN'T SUCCESSFUL THIS TIME HAVE RECEIVED A WRITTEN SUMMARY OF THE PANEL'S FEEDBACK FROM THE SELECTION PROCESS, AND ARE ENCOURAGED TO RESUBMIT IN 2018. 

The Grassroots Initiative Readings are designed for writers ready to take their work to the next level. Drawing on a wealth of experience and knowledge from within the industry, successful applicants will be invited to present a rehearsed reading of the first 30 minutes of their musical to an intimate audience of Home Grown supporters and a small panel of hand selected industry experts. What follows is a private feedback session where the panel will examine your work purely based on its merits as a piece of writing, offer help and constructive advice for how to improve and challenge ideas as to where to go next. 

What sets this process apart is its focus on the development of the writing and the writer. Feedback will therefore be focused on improving the craft, form, style and heart of your writing. In this way, The Grassroots Initiative is the perfect way to develop the quality of the writing of your piece before proceeding to stage a workshop production, or working towards rehearsing a public showing. Likewise, this would also be useful for productions which may have already seen a workshop and would like industry feedback on the rewrites undertaken since.

Two readings will be presented every second month, from a total of six successful applications from the first round of submissions. Non-successful applicants are encouraged to apply for the next block, however will be required to submit an updated draft to their previous submission with a brief cover letter outlining changes and improvements undertaken.

IMPORTANT DATES:

Applications closed on the 29th of May.

Reading 1 & 2 - 24 July 2017

Reading 3 & 4 - 2 October 2017

Reading 5 & 6 - 4 December 2017

successful applicants RECEIVE:

Writers will have free access to  rehearsal time and space using the wonderful facilitates at the VCA, plus use of their theatre space to present a reading from which a panel of industry experts will offer constructive and craft driven advice and feedback on your work, all with no cost. Home Grown is able to assist in connecting writers with cast and if needed, creatives.

positions in the audience for the grassroots readings are by invitation only. To express interest in attending a future reading please contact us.

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Proudly supported by the Victorian College of the Arts at The University of Melbourne.



APPLICATIONs CLOSED

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