PNCA to organize week-long “Youth Drama Festival 2017”

EntertainmentPNCA to organize week-long "Youth Drama Festival 2017"

ISLAMABAD, Pakistan: Pakistan National Council of the Arts (PNCA) Repertory Theatre section would organize a week-long “Youth Drama Festival 2017” from March 9. 

PNCA Repertory Theatre section is providing hundreds of youngsters with the opportunity to appear before an audience on the national stage since many years in the Youth Drama Festival that takes place at the PNCA Auditorium.

   

This year, PNCA is organizing “Youth Drama Festival 2017” at PNCA Auditorium in Islamabad from March 9.

An official of PNCA told the state-run news agency that the “PNCA Youth Drama Festival 2017” will be a wonderful week of entertainment, Showcasing young talent from different colleges, Universities and Youth Drama clubs from Rawalpindi and Islamabad, who will compete for the Awards.

Cash prize awards will be given to first 3 productions, that will be First Best Production Rs. 100,000/-, Second Best Production Rs. 75,000/- and Third Best Production Rs. 50, 000/- respectively.

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