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  • Paul Screenwriting Competition Now Accepting Scripts

    PRESS RELEASE
    January 22, 2008
    Armenian Dramatic Arts Alliance
    20 Concord Lane, Cambridge, MA 02138
    Contact: Zoe Kevork
    (818) 761-4204


    "2ND BIENNIAL ARMENIAN DRAMATIC ARTS ALLIANCE / PAUL SCREENWRITING
    COMPETITION NOW ACCEPTING SCRIPTS"

    The Armenian Dramatic Arts Alliance (ADAA) announces the 2nd Frances Paul
    Lyons/ Almas Paul Screenwriting Competition. The deadline for submissions
    for the Paul Screenwriting Competition is February 15, 2009, and the winning
    writer will be honored with a $10,000 award in August 2009.

    The contest will be administered by the Armenian Dramatic Arts Alliance
    (ADAA), which will establish a panel of noted film professionals to select
    the winning script. Scripts must have an Armenian theme, but writers are not
    required to be of Armenian descent. The contest guidelines are posted online
    at www.armeniandrama.org/contest.php.

    In its inaugural year the Paul Screenwriting Competition included both
    screenplays and theatrical plays. Beginning with the 2009 competition, the
    award will be limited only to screenplays, with stage plays featured through
    ADAA's Saroyan Prize for Playwrighting in the alternating year.

    The Paul Family generously established The Frances Paul Lyons/Almas Paul
    Annual Screenwriting Competition via their fund at the Western Diocese of
    the Armenian Apostolic Church of North America, under the auspices of
    Archbishop Hovnan Derderian, ensuring the continuance of this award for
    years to come. Actress and ADAA Board Member Karen Kondazian, a member of
    the Paul Family, was honored to facilitate the creation of this award,
    particularly to recognize her dear father and mother, Varnum and Lillian
    Paul.

    The Armenian Dramatic Arts Alliance's mission is to make the Armenian voice
    heard on the world stage through the dramatic arts of theatre and film. The
    organization accomplishes this mission by supporting playwrights and
    screenwriters and providing production opportunities, commissions,
    scholarships, research tools, networking resources and writing awards.

    ADAA's headquarters are in Cambridge, MA with worldwide affiliates in Paris,
    Yerevan, Los Angeles, Boston, New York and other major cities. For more
    information about Armenian Dramatic Arts Alliance and how to contribute to
    its important mission, please visit our website at www.armeniandrama.org or
    call us at 617-871-6764.
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