hotINK
March 22-26, 2012

ABOUT THE PROGRAM

hotINK is an international play reading series that has introduced NY audiences to plays from Australia, Austria, Belgium, Canada, Chile, Cuba, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Guadeloupe, India, Ireland, Japan, Libya, Mexico, Morocco, The Netherlands, Nigeria, The Philippines, Portugal, Romania, Russia, Serbia, Sweden, Switzerland, Syria, The Netherlands, Uganda, United Kingdom, United States, and Wales.

Previous festivals have also featured the work of such distinguished actors and directors as Brennan Brown, Bill Camp, Gisela Cardenas, Michael Cerveris, Kathleen Chalfant, Rachel Chavkin, Trip Cullman, Liz Diamond, Mireille Enos, Giancarlo Esposito, Joe Grifasi, Jason Butler Harner, Jessica Hecht, Josh Hecht, Edward Hibbert, Roxanna Hope, Jayne Houdyshell, Marin Ireland, Ken Leung, Robert Lyons, Davis McCallum, Joanna Merlin, Ian Morgan, Haley Joel Osment, Lisa Rothe, Jay O. Sanders, Giovanna Sardelli, Henry Stram, Michael Stuhlbarg, Daniella Topol and Liesl Tommy.

ABOUT THE 2011-12 FESTIVAL

The upcoming hotINK will present work by 10 playwrights from outside the United States in readings at the Lark, March 22-26, 2012. Featured plays are presented once, following approximately six to eight hours of rehearsal with outstanding New York directors and actors.  In addition, special events are planned for visiting playwrights, including panels and public conversations, moderated by NY-based artists and cultural representatives.  Readings are attended by fellow writers from U.S. and abroad, literary managers, producers, artistic directors, translators, dramaturgs, scholars, journalists, educators, students and New York theatre audiences.

To read the full schedule, click here.


HOW TO SUBMIT

Please check back in June, 2012 for the 2013 hotINK at the Lark submission guidelines.


SUPPORTERS

hotINK at the LARK is supported in part by the W Trust; Haley Joel Osment; James Roday; and Bill and Kumi Martin.
Funding for artist travel and accommodation has been provided by The New York University Abu Dhabi Institute; the Quebec Government House in New York; the Israeli Consulate; and our partner, CEC ArtsLink, through a grant from the Trust for Mutual Understanding.