5 Majors to Co-Product

FIVE MAJOR CULTURAL INSTITUTIONS IN TURKEY TO CO-PRODUCE THEATRE PRODUCTIONS 

Five leading institutions in the fields of arts and culture in Turkey, BKM, DasDas, ENKA Sanat, Istanbul Foundation for Culture and Arts (İKSV) and Zorlu PSM joined their forces for a “Co-Production” project to provide support for new theatre productions in Turkey. Each institution will commit to the production of two plays, bringing 10 new productions into the contemporary theatre scene in Turkey. 

While five of the play scripts to be supported will be commissioned to playwrights determined by the selection committee, an open call will also be extended for the remaining five-play scripts. Support of 7,500 Turkish Liras will be provided to each playwright selected for the project.

Application process started on 1 July

Applications for the open call will run from 09.00 on 1 July 2020 until 18.00 on 1 August 2020. The application form will be available at ortakyapim.com as of 1 July 2020, 09.00. Five play scripts to receive support will be announced on ortakyapim.com on 15 September 2020. The project’s selection committee will comprise actress Demet Akbağ, Zorlu PSM Programming Executive Duygu Bayram, actor Mert Fırat, dramaturgist Beliz Güçbilmez, theatre critic, academician and writer Dikmen Gürün, Director of ENKA Sanat Gül Mimaroğlu, actress Tilbe Saran and Istanbul Theatre Festival Director Leman Yılmaz.

Each institution will produce two plays

Following the application and selection process, each of the five institutions that run the project will produce two of the 10 selected play scripts. The directors and actors/ensembles who will perform the plays, as well as the stages of the upcoming premieres, will be determined by the institutions undertaking the production.

Easy to stage, tour-friendly and one-act plays will be welcomed

The plays to apply for the project are encouraged to be easily adaptable to stage, with a moderate number of actors, and also suitable for touring. Play submissions should be a one-act with a running time between 45 and 75 minutes.

For details: www.ortakyapim.com  (as of 1 July, 09.00)

For questions about the project: [email protected]