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Show | The ADC's Show Selection Panel happens once per term and is how shows for the following term are programmed at the theatre. It is headed by the ADC's [[Theatre Manager]] and usually has at least one other member of Management on it. The Presidents of [[CUADC]] and [[The Fletcher Players]] are also ex officio panel members, while other student representatives may also be invited by the Theatre Manager as/when required. | ||
The panel takes place over two weekends | The panel takes place over two weekends with students invited to pitch shows in the capacity of either writer, director or producer. Initial pitches are five minutes long. After this, the applicant will be sent questions from the panel to answer either over email or in a twenty minute interview the following weekend, if they are pitching for an [[ADC Mainshow]]. All shows are considered, all scripts are read, and feedback is given to everyone who pitched, successful or not. | ||
Initial pitches are five minutes long. After this, the applicant will be sent questions from the panel to answer either over email or in a twenty minute interview the following weekend, if they are pitching for an [[ADC Mainshow]]. All shows are considered, all scripts are read, and feedback is given to everyone who pitched, successful or not. |
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The ADC's Show Selection Panel happens once per term and is how shows for the following term are programmed at the theatre. It is headed by the ADC's Theatre Manager and usually has at least one other member of Management on it. The Presidents of CUADC and The Fletcher Players are also ex officio panel members, while other student representatives may also be invited by the Theatre Manager as/when required.
The panel takes place over two weekends with students invited to pitch shows in the capacity of either writer, director or producer. Initial pitches are five minutes long. After this, the applicant will be sent questions from the panel to answer either over email or in a twenty minute interview the following weekend, if they are pitching for an ADC Mainshow. All shows are considered, all scripts are read, and feedback is given to everyone who pitched, successful or not.