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The Vaclav Havel Library Foundation and Bohemian Benevolent and Literary Association are pleased to present the 2021 Rehearsal for Truth Theater Festival as it returns to in-person format.
REHEARSAL FOR TRUTH Theater Festival Announces The 2021 Virtual Spring Weekend
The festival will include works by young aspiring playwrights for the first time by featuring the winning plays from the Best Mini-Drama Student Contest.by BWW News Desk
The Vaclav Havel Library Foundation and Bohemian Benevolent and Literary Association will present the Rehearsal for Truth Theater Festival s 2021 [Virtual] Spring Weekend.
From April 16 to April 25 on Zoom, the international festival honoring playwright and human rights activist Vaclav Havel will offer live online readings of contemporary plays penned by award-winning European playwrights from the Czech Republic, Hungary, Slovakia, and Poland. Seasoned New York City-based actors and directors will perform the readings. The festival will include works by young aspiring playwrights for the first time by featuring the winning plays from the Best Mini-Drama Student Contest.
Young Writers Contest continues to inspire in 53rd year
Updated Feb 03, 2021;
Posted Feb 03, 2021
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By Beth Thames | bethmthames@gmail.com
Six years ago, when a full moon rose over the fields of Madison, Alabama, a fifth grade student watched it glow from her bedroom window. It was so beautiful, hanging there in the heavens. She took out her notebook, picked up her pen, and wrote down her thoughts.
Those thoughts became a poem, an award-winning one. “Celestial Grace” won first place in the 2015 Huntsville Literary Association’s Young Writers Contest, Upper Elementary Poetry Division.
Aparna Bhooshanan went from being a hesitant writer to a confident one. Along with the other winners that year, her poem was published in the Awards Ceremony booklet and broadcast on WLRH public radio. She also won a cash prize. In the years since, Aparna has won a third place prize as well as an honorable mention.