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The Moral Values Festival at The Brick Theater is a festival with an emphasis on theater,
but with opportunities for dancers, musicians, filmmakers, storytellers, poets, artists
and synchronized swimmers to apply.
The festival runs from June 3 to July 3, 2005. Any and all artists with works relating to
the theme of Moral Values are encouraged to submit their works. Performance dates and times
will vary with each show, but all works will be shown on weekdays from 6:30 pm to 10:30 pm
and weekends from Noon to Midnight. There will also be two installments of The Brick's monthly
variety show Brick-a-Brac on the first Sunday night of each month for short acts or one-time
performances. If you wish to be considered for this variety show instead or in addition to the
basic festival, please state your preference in your cover letter. All non Brick-a-Brac performances
will be given a minimum of 6 performances, unless the performing entity requests fewer or has
significant scheduling conflicts.
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Nothing. There are no application fees or entrance fees. Box office ($10 per ticket) will be
split equally among the artists and The Brick Theater Inc. These funds will be collected first by
The Brick Theater Inc. and then disbursed to the Artist after the festival. A contract to this
effect must be signed and returned to The Brick by the date of your Tech/Dress rehearsal.
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The primary space at The Brick is a raised, sprung wood floor that incorporates audience and stage
space. The stage area in the festival setup will be approximately 21 feet wide by 30 feet deep.
The depth may be lesser to include a curtained off area in the back for backstage use and light storage.
The height is 12 feet to the lighting grid, not including obstruction from lights that hang below the grid.
The stage space is covered with new black dance marleys.
The theater has 29 Source Fours, 1 Parcan and 3 Birdie lights. The light board is a 26-channel programmable
light board. The sound system includes two CD players, one minidisk player, an amplifier, a soundboard, an equalizer,
four speakers, 2 XLR snakes and four microphones with stands.
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While we would love to give significant storage options to all festival shows, The Brick has very few options for storage, especially with 3 to 7 shows running on any given day. When necessary, we will make space available, but we ask that you conceive your show with our space limitations in mind.
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At a minimum, there will be a variety of chairs and tables and 1 sofa available.
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The Brick Theater Inc. will employ a professional Press Representative (to be determined) to publicize the festival and all its artists. The Brick Theater Inc. will create advertising and postcards for the festival, free of charge. However, any production company which wishes to publicize itself in any other form may do so. If you already have press materials, please send them with your application so that we may get buzz started early.
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Each company will have one tech/dress rehearsals scheduled sometime between May 27th and your show's opening performance. It will be at least twice the length of your show.
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There will be at least 2 All-Festival Meetings we ask a representative of your company to attend sometime between being accepted and the festival's opening weekend. Probably they will occur in May.
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All Participants in the festival will receive passes that allow them to see any festival show for FREE, provided there is room.
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The best and, really, the only way to communicate with and receive information from The Brick is through e-mail at info@bricktheater.com. Please be sure you give us a valid e-mail address and check it daily. If this is not possible, please note this on your application and we will see if other arrangements are possible.
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Applications should include...
A. What is the maximum running time you require (not including strike and setup)?
B. Would you be interested in extending your run past the festival if the production becomes successful? If so, please list all potential conflicts.
C. The name of a CONTACT PERSON with a phone number and e-mail address. This person will be responsible for all transactions with The Brick Theater Inc. and must be present at all performances. Again, all crucial transactions will occur by e-mail, so be sure you supply us with an address which is checked regularly.
D. Whether you have obtained the rights to perform the script or property you are presenting.
E. Any potential scheduling conflicts, including tech week from June 3-July 3 (weekday evenings and weekends).
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Including sound and light requirements, multimedia
requirements, set, prop and costume requirements, seating arrangements,
electrical outlet requirements, and any other requirements essential
to the production.
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These will NOT be returned. Please do not send originals. If you already have press pictures, feel free to include them for our Press Representative, should your show be selected.
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Any press materials (clippings, images, promotional cds and dvds) you would like us to send out with our first round of press releases, should you be accepted in the festival. Send us as many copies of such materials as you care to part with. You may also submit this material after being accepted, but the sooner we receive this material, the sooner it can be sent out.
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Jeff Lewonczyk MVF2005 162 West 56th Street, Suite 503 New York, NY 10019
Please do not call to find out if we have received the application.
Please do not send anything to be returned in a self-addressed stamped envelope or otherwise. We cannot return any part of your application once sent.
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Shows will be selected and notifications sent out by March 15th. You will be contacted by mail or by email. Please do not call or write to find out the status of your application. Everyone will be contacted who submitted an application.
Please address any questions to info@bricktheater.com.
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