Calling all screenwriters. RyeTV is soliciting scripts. Now’s your chance to submit a two-character piece that is five to 10 minutes long and takes place on a park bench or at a restaurant. No special effects and limited props.
The judges are John Cunningham, a renowned actor, Michael Limone, who teaches and directs Performing Arts at Rye High School, a representative of RyeTV, and a member of the community-at-large. They will select four scripts, which will be performed and recorded by participants in the Acting and Directing for Film/TV class at RyeTV, run on RyeTV, and premiere in Rye in May.
Submit your script to rtv@ryeny.gov by December 15. Chosen scripts will be announced January 15 on RyeTV.
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