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Welcome to the SPC

 

The mission of SPC is to provide means for Saskatchewan playwrights to develop plays  to ensure Saskatchewan voices are heard.


Our Vision:

Saskatchewan Playwrights Centre is organization that serves the needs of Saskatchewan playwrights. SPC believes that Saskatchewan voices are an essential element of Canadian society. We believe that Theatre is one of the most powerful means of giving life to those voices. SPC provides an environment in which Saskatchewan playwrights have the means and resources to make their theatrical voices heard.

Our Dramaturge, Gordon Portman and our Administrator, Sharon Bakker will be happy to answer any of your questions.

Spring Festival Contest: NAME THE PLAY

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A CONTEST about Saskatchewan Plays and Playwrights

Can you identify the NAME OF THE PLAY?

The poster for 2013 Spring Festival contains a number of "icons" such as

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Each of these icons is connected to a Saskatchewan Play. The association may be the title of the play, something in the content of the play, a scene of the play, how it links to SPC events, playwrights or members.

If you can identify the play title associated with any one of these icons you could win a prize!

Contact: Sharon at sk.playwrights@sasktel.net with your best guesses.

The first entrant to NAME THE PLAY attached to an icon will be the winner.

Prizes will be awarded during the Public Readings during Spring Festival May 13 to 18 at the John Mitchell Building, U of S

You must be in attendance to collect your prize.cool

Have fun surfing the site for clues!

Spring Festival After Hours

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From Monday May 13 to Saturday May 18 there are evening public events at the John Mitchell Building, U of S, Saskatoon Campus during the 2013 Spring Festival of New Plays. (See the Spring Festival Schedule of Events by clicking on the link in the right hand sidebar).

In order to continue the conversation and fun                         AFTER HOURS we are inviting you to join us at the Refinery, arts & spirits centre located at 609 Dufferin Avenue (near 12th Street East). This Spring Festival After Hours site will provide refreshments while you chat with the playwrights, directors and actors of the festival.

Wednesday thru Saturday we will host a Scene Slam... write a short piece in an hour and share it with the after hours crowd!       If you want to participate, please contact Nathan Howe at nathanhowe89@gmail.com and sign up as a scene slammer.