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New Play Project

New Play Project〔(【引用サイトリンク】 title=New Play Project )〕 is a non-profit organization founded in Provo, Utah, by four Brigham Young University students. NPP is dedicated to writing and producing new plays that reflect the standards of a Utah Valley audience. They also aim to give emerging Latter-day Saint〔(【引用サイトリンク】 title=LDS Church )〕 writers a place to produce their work while maintaining their standards and values. It primarily produces short play festivals (several short plays bound together by one theme), but occasionally takes on larger projects (as in ''Really Cool and Smart and Better Than You'' and ''Swallow the Sun''). It is the first such organization to flourish in the area (which is known for theater performance), and has produced more than 70 original plays (and workshopped more than 200) since its inception in 2006.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 title=NPP History )
== Origins ==
New Play Project was founded April 2006 by Brigham Young University students James Goldberg, Arisael Rivera, Julie Saunders and Jennefer Franklin as an attempt to produce new play scripts they developed. Bianca Dillard almost immediately joined the group and developed the continuing workshop program.
In August 2006, sponsored by the BYU Experimental Theatre Group, it held its first production, a 10-minute play festival titled ''Love Songs and Negotiations''. In October 2006 it held another play festival titled ''Palms,'' which featured plays revolving around religious themes. At the beginning of December 2006, it held its last play festival of the year titled ''In Progress''.
In 2007, New Play Project officially separated itself from BYU and was incorporated with the state of Utah as a 501(c)3 non-profit organization. The next seven shows were performed in Provo City Library's Bullock Room. In December 2007, New Play Project moved to its current home at 105 N. 100 East: Provo Theatre Company's building.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 title=NPP History )

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