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Dateline: 27th February, 2011
Join NTS for Five Minutes National Theatre of Scotland invites members of the public to visit www.fiveminutetheatre.com to submit their ideas to create a five minute piece of theatre. Successful applicants will then develop their work for inclusion in a 24hour online broadcast of live theatre from 5pm on Tuesday 21st June until 5pm the following day. Professional or not, old or young, absolutely anyone can take part by writing, devising, directing, performing and producing a piece of theatre, five minutes long. There are no set skills you must have; no qualifications required other than dramatic flair, a good idea and some bravery! The deadline for ideas submissions is Friday 25 March, 2011. The website contains up to date information including clear instructions and details on the selection process as well as regular features from the National Theatre of Scotland's key creative team offering tips, advice and classes on how to make and deliver a piece of theatre. The latest Five Minute Theatre news can also be followed on Twittere and Facebook where participants can ask questions, share ideas and tips and connect with other theatre-makers. Vicky Featherstone, Artistic Director, National Theatre of Scotland explains, At the National Theatre of Scotland, we dont think were the only ones who can make theatre. Were using our 5th birthday as an opportunity to offer audiences a chance to share their creative talents. On June 21st, were going to stage live, online, 24hours of non-stop 5 minute theatre created by anyone, for everyone! Your five minutes can be filled with whatever you want it to be, whatever theatre means to you. You can write your own script, create a scene or a situation, it can have music or dance, a director and actors, props and costumes or something no one has thought of yet. You can interpret this in any way you like, any style you like. It can be a thriller, a drama, a romance, a monologue, anything. It can be on a stage, in a living room, a park, village hall, community centre, library, office, class room, football pitch - the choice is yours. You are in charge. You decide what your five minutes are; you decide where to perform it, how to cast it and who the audience will be. It's your story; however you want to tell it.
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