Wednesday, May 29, 2013

LGBTQ Stories Sought for OUT IN AUSTIN, Untitled Theatre Works



Out in Austin Untitled Theatre Works





 DO YOU HAVE A STORY TO TELL? ARE YOU A LGBTQ PERSON LIVING IN AUSTIN? WE NEED YOU!

Untitled Theatre Works is seeking participants for our latest theatre project: 

OUT IN AUSTIN

OUT IN AUSTIN is a docu-drama about the experiences of various members of Austin’s LGBTQ community. The text of the piece will be derived from interviews with real people just like you. It will focus on the trials and joys of living and loving in the State Capitol of Texas.

How you can help:
Have you had an exceptionally exciting, emotional, strange, funny, unusual life in Austin, TX? Do you want to talk about your experiences in our city, both good and bad? We want to hear from you! We are currently seeking 10-12 LGBTQ of varying ages, ethnicities, and backgrounds to have their words featured in our upcoming theatrical production OUT IN AUSTIN.

How it works: Email us at untitledtheatreworks@gmail.com with the subject “OUT IN AUSTIN Interview Project” to let us know that you are interested. We will respond with a basic questionnaire. Fill out all of the answers honestly and return it to us via email. After reviewing your questionnaire, we will contact you if we’d like to follow up with an in-person interview where we will sit down and listen to your story. Your interview will be recorded and used as the basis for OUT IN AUSTIN.

What’s in it for you: If chosen for an in-person interview, UTW will provide one complimentary ticket to any performance of OUT IN AUSTIN when it premieres in late 2013. Participants will be listed in the final script/playbill as a contributor, although you may remain anonymous, if desired. UTW Membership will also be offered at a reduced cost. Aside from these perks, you would also get to be involved in a unique theatrical experience that speaks to you, your city and your community.

If you have any further questions about OUT IN AUSTIN please email us at untitledtheatreworks@gmail.com.

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