Votes for Women 100 - Ladies Reading Room Expression of Interest
Women & Non-binary, NL-Based
Playwrights, Directors, Actors & Costume Designers

PerSIStence Theatre is calling for expressions of interest from NL professional theatre artists of all backgrounds and levels of experience to participate in the Ladies' Reading Room, part of Votes for Women 100, a theatre- and activism-based commemoration of 100 years since women in St. John's first achieved the right to vote in municipal elections. Please review the project goals on the website before applying at Votes for Women 100 at votesforwomen100.ca.

Deadline to submit: Friday July 31, 2020

Please note that we will be sending out information for those wishing to apply as playwrights in the near future, and other calls will go out as the project develops. To ensure that you see these calls, please ensure that info@persistencetheatre.com is on your list of trusted senders so that our messages don't end up in your spam folder!

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