2023 Canning Shakespeare Competition

Round 1 - Video Submissions due 4th August 2023

Round 2 - Finals Performance due 19th August 2023

Click here to download the competition brief and application form.

Competition Outline

The Canning Shakespeare Competition is an annual event run by Andrew Hastie MP which provides senior high school students interested in literature, drama and public speaking an opportunity to gain performance experience, meet industry experts and engage with the works of Shakespeare.

Finalists perform monologues from the works of Shakespeare in the Mandurah Performing Arts Centre's Fishtrap Theatre before a live audience and a panel of expert judges.

Participants wishing to enter must:

  1. Be a year 10, 11 or 12 student studying or living in the Canning electorate
  2. Complete and submit the Canning Shakespeare Competition application form by 4th August 2023
  3. Be available on Saturday 19th August 2023 for the final competition

Round 1 - Video submission

Video submissions must be submitted along with an application form by 5pm Friday 4th August 2023, either via email to [email protected] or by hard copy (DVD or USB) to:

Canning Shakespeare Competition

Office of Andrew Hastie MP

2/61 Sutton Street 

MANDURAH WA 6210

In the video submission, prior to performing the monologue, participants must mention their name, age, why you chose the particular Shakespeare piece, and what it means to you. 

Andrew Hastie MP will select the top ten finalists to compete in front of a panel of judges.

Round 2 - Final Performance

Top finalists will be notified in writing and will be required to perform the same monologue live on Saturday 19th August 2023 in front of a panel of expert judges at the Mandurah Performing Arts Centre.

Further information on the final competition will be provided to finalists in writing. 

Competition Rules

All participants must adhere to the following rules.

1) Each student must select, memorize and perform one monologue from a Shakespeare play.

2) Prior to performing the monologue in both rounds, participants must mention their name, age, and a brief description of why they chose the particular Shakespeare piece.

3) The monologue must come from one of Shakespeare's plays.

4) Length of monologue should be no more than 2.5 minutes. Students performing longer monologues will be disqualified.

NOTE: Editing of the piece (i.e. cutting of lines) is allowed, but the piece still needs to make logical sense and should be justified in their introduction.

6) Students should identify their selection before they begin their presentation.

7) Students cannot wear character costumes or use props of any kind (including chairs, jewelry, items of clothing and hair/hair clips). In order to keep the focus on the acting, students should wear neutral clothing (i.e. theatre blacks).

8) Students are expected to memorize their lines. If necessary, however, prompting is allowed. If students require prompting, they must say "Line."

9) A photo of the participant and script of their performance must be provided to Andrew Hastie’s office along with the application form by 4th August 2023.

 

PRIZE DETAILS

First place: $1,000

Second place: $750

Third place: $500

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  • Katie Adrigan-Hondros
    published this page in Latest News 2023-06-26 11:50:01 +0800