Writer's Block - Application Form 
Hey! 

We're really pleased you're interested in sharing work at a future Writer's Block. 

To try and give everyone a fair chance, slots are available on rotation and decisions aren't made based on the 'best' ideas. We choose a mix of pieces that show the breadth of ways folks are imagining work for the stage. 

**If you have already submitted for a previous Writer's Block, and would like us to reconsider your same application for this round, please email us at writers.block.midlands@gmail.com**

A few details about the event: 
- Writer's Block is an informal scratch night, where artists get to test out early ideas with feedback from a supportive room of creatives 
- There are 3 slots per event, each slot is 20 minutes long, including time for feedback 
- You are welcome to bring performers but there will always be people in the Writer's Block community who can read in for you 
- There is £125 available for each slot 

The next Writer's Block is: Wednesday 19th November at Birmingham Hippodrome.
This application form closes: Monday 10th November.

If your piece is chosen, we will need your script by Friday 14th November. 

Leave a few details below and we'll be in touch soon. 

Sophia & Grace x
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Tell us a bit about your idea...  (max. 200 words) *
How would sharing at Writer's Block support you to move the piece forward? (max. 200 words) *
What's one(!) question about your piece that you would you like to ask the Writer's Block audience?  *
We'd like to have a better sense of who is applying for Writer's Block. If you're happy to, please tick whichever boxes feel relevant to you (your answers will not affect whether your application is selected). 
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