King's Theatre in Annapolis Royal is looking for scripts for its annual King's Shorts festival of one-act plays. This is a great example of a really successful event that grew out of a let's-try-it-once bit of risk-taking.
When we lived on St. George Street in Annapolis Royal in the mid-1970's, the theatre was the sort of abandoned structure that looks like it must be on the list to be torn down very soon. Dedicated people and programs put the resources together to save and revitalize the theatre, and it now adorns not just the town but the whole region. People come from far and wide for plays, musical performances, simulcasts of opera, and all sorts of wild stuff. And, when the Farmers' Market is in its normal place during the season on Saturday mornings, the theatre bathrooms are where we all line up and say hi to each other.
I'm walking down to the post office to mail my first entry into the current competition (every playwright can submit two plays). If one of my plays gets chosen, members of the local theatre community will stage it. And the world will turn out to see it. Who could ask for anything more?
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