Charlottetown Festival announces funding for new Canadian musicals
Funding available for early- and mid-stage works
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The Charlottetown Festival, based in the Confederation Centre of the Arts, is offering up some help to Canadian playwrights and composers working on new musicals.
The festival announced a $50,000 fund Wednesday in support of the development of new Canadian musicals.
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"We are seeking to fund new musicals in various stages of development from across the country," said artistic director Adam Brazier, in a news release.
"The commissions will range from early-stage to mid-stage funding for new or developing musicals."
Conference to celebrate new works
The festival is looking to build on the successes of other Canada-based musicals such as Evangeline, Ride the Cyclone, and Come From Away.
The $50,000 fund will all be handed out in 2017. Funding is available up to $6,000 for early-stage research and incubation and up to $15,000 for mid-stage or continued development.
The festival also hosting a new theatre conference this September as well. The Charlottetown Festival Theatre Conference will celebrate new works.
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