CURVE TO BRING THE NEXT GENERATION OF SOUTH ASIAN WOMEN’S VOICES TO UK THEATRE WITH KALI THEATRE COMPANY

Thu 21 Jun 2018
Writers working together in the Kali Theatre Discovery Programme

Kali Theatre and Curve are calling on all aspiring South Asian women writers to discover the playwright in them. Kali Theatre has launched a new exciting initiative to search for talented South Asian women writers across 3 UK cities. Its mission is to discover, support and nurture the next generation of aspiring female playwrights – who currently are hugely underrepresented – and bring their rich, diverse voices and experiences to UK theatre.

The initiative, aptly named the Discovery Programme seeks to do exactly that. Unearth British New Writing talent from the South Asian community, nurture it and get it out there. In conjunction with important New Writing regional powerhouses – Birmingham Repertory Theatre, Curve in Leicester and The Pleasance in London, Kali is looking for 12 talented South Asian writers who want to become playwrights from across London, East and West Midlands.

“We are proud to be launching Discovery with our partners who share our vision and recognise that there is a need for greater gender balance and diversity in the arts. In particular, we want to encourage South Asian women that are skilled writers but may not have ever considered delving into playwriting to participate in what is really quite a unique opportunity”, said Helena Bell, Artistic Director at Kali Theatre.

The programme is free and for early stage writers and no previous playwriting experience is needed.  If successful, writers will be offered playwriting workshops and script development to help prepare their work for an exciting evening of staged readings with a professional team.

Curve’s Chief Executive Chris Stafford and Artistic Director Nikolai Foster said:

“Kali Theatre has been a significant part of Curve’s history, with its productions The Dishonoured, The Husbands and Gandhi & Coconuts engaging audiences in Leicester over the past ten years. We’re thrilled to now look to the future, working with Kali to unearth and nurture incredible new playwriting talent in our region and help even more unheard and unexpected stories come to the stage.”

“Initiatives such as the DISCOVERY Programme are vital to the British New Writing ecosystem”, stated Nic Connaughton from The Pleasance “ . . .ensuring the diversity of stories and voices reflects and celebrates the diversity of the nation as a whole.”

“We are excited to be working with Kali and partners to discover new writing talent.  Nurturing new voices is at the heart of what we do and this free writing programme for aspiring female South Asian playwrights strengthens The REP’s commitment to representing the diversity of our region, in our theatre, in our stories and on our stages”, added Tessa Walker, Associate Director, Birmingham Repertory Theatre.

Those interested in taking part in the programme can find out more by attending an introductory workshop at Curve from 2:30pm – 5pm on Sat 23 Jun. The deadline for applications is 24 Jul 2018.

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To find out more about Kali Theatre visit www.kalitheatre.co.uk