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Writing with ´óÏó´«Ã½ ONE's Canterbury Tales and win a place on ´óÏó´«Ã½ Radio
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Learning is joining forces with ´óÏó´«Ã½ ONE's Canterbury Tales and ´óÏó´«Ã½
Radio 4 to offer five viewers the opportunity to have their stories
read on radio by members of the series' cast.
This
exceptional opportunity launches ´óÏó´«Ã½ Learning's Get Writing
initiative - and anyone can take part.
The
Canterbury Tales may be 600 years old but their preoccupation with
sex, money, love, religion and race resonates with issues in 21st
century Britain and the Get Writing team will be travelling the
country looking for short stories, inspired by the Tales, reflecting
life in the UK.
Twelve
creative writing events will be held across the country during September
and October, offering the chance to meet writers from Canterbury
Tales, members of the ´óÏó´«Ã½ production team and successful local writers
to get hints, tips and inspiration.
In
addition to these events, aspiring authors can log on for help from
the ´óÏó´«Ã½i website -
- which offers ideas, motivation and advice on how to get started
in short story writing and an opportunity to meet fellow writers
online.
A large
selection of submitted stories will be published on the ´óÏó´«Ã½i site
and five will then be chosen to be developed and produced for Radio
4's Afternoon Readings slot to be read by members of the cast. Some
stories will also be featured on ´óÏó´«Ã½ local radio stations.
Dorothy
Stiven, ´óÏó´«Ã½ Learning Executive in Drama and Entertainment said:
"Chaucer's classic tales mirror the issues and ideas of present
day society. We want people to be inspired by these films and encouraged
to develop their creative writing skills by having a go at writing
their own stories about life in contemporary Britain."
The competition
is open to all writing beginners over 16 who have never been published
or had work broadcast on the ´óÏó´«Ã½.
Get
Writing with The Canterbury Tales is the first phase of
a three year project to inspire people, through ´óÏó´«Ã½ drama and entertainment
programmes, to discover and develop their creative talents.
Further
initiatives from the ´óÏó´«Ã½ Learning in Drama and Entertainment team
will be launched throughout the year.
´óÏó´«Ã½
ONE's Canterbury Tales are being broadcast in September. Julie Walters
heads an outstanding cast which also includes James Nesbitt, Om
Puri, Paul Nicholls, Dennis Waterman, Billie Piper, Andrew Lincoln,
Keeley Hawes, John Simm, Chiwetel Ejiofor and Jonny Lee Miller.
The
Tales are: The Knight's Tale, The Miller's Tale, The Sea Captain's
Tale, The Wife of Bath, The Man of Law's Tale and The Pardoner's
Tale.
Notes
to Editors
Full
details of all the information needed for viewers to take part and
submit a story can be found at .
Rules
for entry include that the author must be:
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over 16 years of age;
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a UK resident;
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an unpublished writer;
•
someone who has never had their work transmitted by the ´óÏó´«Ã½.
Short
story writing sessions - venues, dates and times
London |
Cinema
1, NFT, South Bank |
27
Sep |
2.00pm |
Edinburgh |
Traverse
Theatre, Cambridge Street |
30
Sep |
7.30pm |
Newcastle |
Newcastle
Playhouse, Barras Bridge |
1
Oct |
7.30pm |
Birmingham |
Birmingham
Rep, Broad Street |
4
Oct |
11.00am |
Nottingham |
Royal
Centre, Theatre Square |
6
Oct |
7.30pm |
Canterbury |
Gulbenkian
Theatre, University of Kent |
7
Oct |
7.30pm |
Manchester |
Royal
Exchange Theatre St Ann's Sq |
11 Oct |
11.00am |
Devon |
Dartington
Hall, Totnes |
13
Oct |
7.30pm
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York |
City
Screen, Coney Street |
14
Oct |
7.30pm |
Belfast |
NTL
Studio, Waterfront Hall, Lanyon Place |
15
Oct |
7.30pm |
Cambridge |
Arts
Theatre, St Edward's Passage |
18
Oct |
11.00am |
Cardiff |
Chapter
Arts Centre, Market Road |
18
Oct |
11.30am |
Tickets
to the events are free but limited, so early booking is advisable.
Tickets will be available from 1 August from the venues directly.
Full
details will be available from
or from 0800 066 066 from
1 August 2003.
Stars
line up for modern retelling of The Canterbury Tales for ´óÏó´«Ã½ ONE
(06.08.03)
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