The sixth annual Mississippi Delta Tennessee Williams Festival will take place in Clarksdale on October 15-17, 1998. As in the past, the festival program will include presentations by Williams authorities and friends, several performances, a session with papers by scholars, and tours of the house and neighborhood where the playwright lived as a child. Also scheduled in conjunction with the festival are workshops for teachers and for student actors and a drama competition, with prizes totaling $4,000 for the winners.
Scholars are invited to submit papers for possible presentation at the festival. Papers on any topic related to Williams and his work are eligible for consideration. Presentations should be 20 minutes maximum. Authors whose papers are selected for presentation will receive free lodging during the festival and a waiver of the registration fee. The deadline for submissions is August 15, 1998. To enter, send a completed paper (7-8 pages) or an abstract (250 words) to Colby H. Kullman, Department of English, The University of Mississippi, University, MS 38677.
The Tennessee Williams Festival Acting Competition is open to high school students in Mississippi. The competition includes two acting categories, monologues and scenes. All material must be drawn from the plays of Tennessee Williams. Each monologue is to be two minutes or less, and each scene is to be between five and ten minutes and involve any number of characters.
Cash prizes are given for winning monologues and scenes which will be performed for the festival audience. Prize money will go to schools of the winners for use with drama activities or library books related to theatre or literature. Students, with their teacher-sponsors, will be given the opportunity to decide how the prize money will be spent.
For information on the 1998 festival and drama competition, write Tennessee
Williams Festival, P.O. Box 1565, Clarksdale, MS 38614-1565; telephone
601-627-7337.