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  1. It is not a blanket approval for any school wishing to perform that play. At contest, schools performing plays (not on the approved list) shall submit the UIL approval-stamped integrity script and the full approval email to the contest manager. Plays that appear on the approved lists do not need a UIL approval letter or stamp.

  2. An Approved List of Short Plays for Contest 2023-24. The following plays are approved provided they comply fully with Section 1033 (c) (1) (H) Standards. Directors shall eliminate profane references to a deity and obscene language or scenes from the approved production. Directors shall revise or reject all material within approved plays which ...

  3. In the world of theater, a one-act play is a condensed artistic expression that seeks to captivate and evoke emotions in a limited time. This theatrical form, also known as a “one-act play,” stands out for its ability to tell powerful stories and convey deep emotions in a single act, without the need for prolonged plots or elaborate scenes.

  4. The One-Act Play Contest is supported by more than 300 members of the Texas Theatre Adjudicator and Officials Organization. The League's theatre program is considered by historians to be the foundation of educational and community theatre in Texas. And now, we are seeing One-Act Play competitions popping up all over the country.

  5. A one-act play is a form of drama that is written in one act, as opposed to plays that are divided into several acts. It usually has a running time of up to one hour, and focuses on a single event or problem, taking place in a single setting. Unlike full-length plays, one-act plays don't have intervals.

  6. If you have a Playscripts title, apply here. “What changes can I make?” If your play is in the dropdown on the DPS scene application or on the “Approved for Competition” Playscripts filter, you are only pre-approved to cut a selection, which is defined as a complete or uninterrupted block from the play as written in the authorized script.

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  8. Procedures: Before the Contest. To-Do: Contest Day When They Arrive. Suggested Agenda. Performances: Rules Related to Set and Strike. Starting and Stopping a Performance. Before Each Play Performance. Rules Related to Announcements and the 60 Second Rule. Rules Related to Performance. Rules Regarding Violations.

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