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Advert - This article contains a great deal of description of the "structure" of a play festival which seems to focus on the various ways that one could become involved in the festival. "Hundreds of writers" etc... The opening seems to suggest that the festival is seeking to expand, and as such this article could be self promotion.
I suggest deletion of the structure section and a cleanup of the rest of the article.
June 15th - Structure section of the article has been deleted and a general clean up of facts and accuracy has been carried out. It would be appreciated if the name of the section could be re-titled "Short+Sweet" as the organisation underwent a name change last year. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 203.18.241.226 (talk) 07:10, 15 June 2009 (UTC)Reply