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NMI Calls For Submissions From Musical Theatre Writers Aged 18-26

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If you're under the age of 26, and you're writing for musical theatre, New Musicals Inc. would love to hear from you.

New Musicals Inc. in Los Angeles is sponsoring its seventh annual New Voices Project, in which young playwrights, composers and lyricists receive workshops and concerts of their work, with support from the Helen and Jose Colton Foundation, and feedback sessions from executives from Walt Disney Imagineering Creative Entertainment and New Musicals Inc.

Selected finalists will have their work presented at an in-house concert at NMI in April and will receive critical feedback from industry professionals. After an opportunity to revise their work, selections by finalists will be presented in concert in Los Angeles in summer of 2019.

Writers are encouraged to submit up to three selections, either from a single work, or separate works, for a total of 20 minutes of material. The staff of New Musicals Inc. will select up to six teams of writers for presentation and critique.

Were looking for writers in whom we see potential, says NMIs Executive Director Scott Guy. Were not pigeon-holing that potential: that is, were not looking for Broadway musical writers per se, or ground-breaking or commercial or avant-garde. Were looking for writers who are exploring their voices through the blend of music and voice. The stronger your voice and vision are, the more likely were going to respond to your work.

Previous New Voices Project winners were: Charlie Oh, Ross Baum, Monica Hannush, Julian Drucker, Natalie Stewart Elder, John Ervin Brooks, Anderson Cook, Amanda DArchangelis, Luke Davidson, David Gomez, Cristian Guerrero, Edison Hong, Jonathan Horn, Oliver Houser, Oscar Jacques, David Lancelle, Ariel Mitchell, Andrew Moorhead, Jude Obermller, Eliot Rhys, Steven Schmidt, Jackson Teeley, Rebekah Allen, Ben Boecker, Benedict Braxton-Smith, Claire McKenzie and Scott Gilmour, Blake Dylan Pilger, Alex Ratner and Laurel Durning-Hammond, Marina Toft and Benji Goldsmith, Zach Spound, Jacob Combs & Madeline Myers, Bill Nelson and Joseph Trefler, Michael Finke, Mark Sonnenblick, Andre Catrini, Sam Chanse and Bob Kelly, Ben Boecker, Danny K. Bernstein, Santino De Angelo, Zach Zadek, Amar Benkhoukha, Ion Constantine, Nick Jester, Christopher Byron Pratt, and Noah Reece.

Writers may apply online at http://nmi.org/develop/new-voices-project/

Timeline:
Open for Submissions: January 1, 2019
Deadline for Submissions: February 15, 2019
Winners Announced: March 1, 2019

There is no application fee. For finalists who are not Los Angeles locals, participation will be available via video conferencing.





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