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Hi How Can I Help You - Writers Wanted
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“Hi, How can I help you?” Love it or hate it, we've all been through it, we all know what it is like. No matter what side of the counter you’re on, good help is hard to find! Appearing as part of the Sydney Fringe Festival in September, 'Hi, How Can I Help You?' aims to be a collection of short scenes celebrating the trials and tribulations of all things Customer Service.
We are calling on all new, emerging and established writers to be a part of this show case event. Scenes should be 5-15mins in length, be original works and have a customer service focus. That’s it, everything else is up to you. We are looking for pieces that cover a wide range of styles and genres so be as creative (or as mundane!) as you like.
Submit your original scripts to youremailisimportanttous@gmail.com. For a limited time only, applications close Monday 21st June 5pm. Get your entries in now, you’ve got to be in it to win it.
Participation in this event is on a voluntary basis. The project aims to foster the collaboration of new, emerging and established artists, supporting their creative growth and providing a platform to showcase their work in an open and supportive environment.
We are calling on all new, emerging and established writers to be a part of this show case event. Scenes should be 5-15mins in length, be original works and have a customer service focus. That’s it, everything else is up to you. We are looking for pieces that cover a wide range of styles and genres so be as creative (or as mundane!) as you like.
Submit your original scripts to youremailisimportanttous@gmail.com. For a limited time only, applications close Monday 21st June 5pm. Get your entries in now, you’ve got to be in it to win it.
Participation in this event is on a voluntary basis. The project aims to foster the collaboration of new, emerging and established artists, supporting their creative growth and providing a platform to showcase their work in an open and supportive environment.
Published 06-06-2010