Under the Spell Productions, a premiere dramatic production company 
in New York City, is thrilled to announce the first annual Words 
Rising New Dawn Reading Series.  Words Rising is a script competition 
which provides talented writers the opportunity to showcase their 
work.  

Writers are encouraged to submit their best dramatic work (screenplay 
or stageplay) to Words Rising for review by our well-connected panel 
of professionals in the performing arts, film, and related fields.  
Three winning scripts will be selected for a staged reading in New 
York City's theater district, and produced by the team at Under the 
Spell Productions in the spring of 2008.   The Words Rising New Dawn 
Reading Series is a wonderful way for emerging writing talent to take 
their career to the next level.

Founded in 2005, Under the Spell Productions is a dramatic production 
company committed to providing trained professionals in the 
performing arts opportunities to perform and showcase their talent.  
In the span of two short years, Under the Spell Productions has 
presented four major productions, among them the premiere of an 
original performance piece, It Goes Unsaid at the UCLA Raw Performing 
Arts Series in 2006. 
 
The Words Rising New Dawn Reading Series opens Under the Spell 
Productions' third season with a focus on new creative voices.  
Highlighting the power of theater, our aim is to discover new writing 
talent and help bring their vision to the stage.  

Writers from all backgrounds are encouraged to submit their best work 
to Words Rising by September 30th October 31st.  A $15 entry fee must 
accompany all submissions.  Entries after October 30th will be 
accepted until November 15th for an additional fee of $5.

Writers retain full legal copyright of all submitted material.  All 
genres are welcome, however submissions must be in a dramatic form. 
Submissions of non-dramatic material (i.e. novels, short stories, non-
fiction articles, etc.) are highly discouraged.  All script 
submissions are guaranteed a one page critique. 

For more details please visit www.underthespell.org or send an e-mail 
inquiry to [EMAIL PROTECTED]  


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