INK Festival 2025 will be 24th – 28th April – Save The Date!
Latest INK News
20 September 2023
SUBMISSIONS ARE NOW CLOSED – WE CANNOT ACCEPT ANY MORE SCRIPTS Submissions are now closed Thank you to everyone who submitted scripts – we are loving reading them. If you submitted a script(s) you will hear …
29 July 2023
This Autumn INK will offer script writers the opportunity to attend Script Writing Forums, in Ipswich and Halesworth, offering the chance to see their scripts performed by professional actors and receive helpful feedback to further …
THESE SCRIPT COURSES ARE NOW FULL!!! INK is offering two online Script Writing Courses starting this autumn. They are FREE of charge & include readings by professional actors, funded by generous support from Old Possums …
26 July 2023
30 May 2023
The Gaffer, by acclaimed journalist Rob Crossan, will be performed at this year’s Edinburgh Festival starring fringe first award winner, Chris Larner. Selected from hundreds of short play submissions, The Gaffer was premiered in April at the 2023 …
20 May 2023
INK will be performing for the first time at First Light Festival, Lowestoft on 18th June 2023. The Flying Eye by the award-winning playwright Jan Etherington, Lost Dogs and Wheelie Bins by David Emery and …
26 April 2023
18 April 2023
Thank you to all who came and made INK Festival 2023 such a wonderful event. It’s been the biggest and best so far, with a record breaking number of amazing short plays and brilliant performances. …
11 April 2023
PUBLIC SUBMISSIONS ARE CLOSED INK is the UK’s leading short new play company, producing every year, over 60 new scripts for stage and radio at the annual 5-day INK Festival. Submission of content is free …
2 April 2023
You can now view the entire programme so you can plan your days. Everything is here from each play synopsis, the cast, to timings of every performance, talks, workshop and more. THE PROGRAMME INK …
Latest INK News
16.04.24
Theatre bosses have criticised the diminishing amount of funding available for the arts The INK festival in Halesworth, Suffolk, held a panel discussion on the state of the sector. Julia Sowerbutts, the festival’s artistic director, …
30.03.24
This year we have the most extraordinary art show of more than 200 works which has been curated by Michael Fitzroy of Fitzroy Modern Art, Norfolk. Stunning works from Mary Webb, Fred Ingrams, Cornelia FitzRoy, …
2.03.24
Suffolk, our home, is a region under threat by climate change and energy concerns. Our coastline is dissolving, and present measures to address these issues are poised to ruin our beautiful natural environment, endanger biodiversity, and …