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Tell a gothic tale

Theatre Cloud’s Tell a Tale competition invites gothic stories to celebrate a new production of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde.

The new production will be touring theatres in the UK between February and May 2018.

Short gothic fiction that reflects contemporary fears is invited up to 500 words, using this quote from the play’s script as inspiration: ‘It might be possible, of course, that far from being one, we may possess two selves.’

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Writing Magazine
January 2018
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