December 2007 Playwriting Opportunities
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| Opportunity | Deadline | Type **see guide |
Address | Phone | Notes/Email/Website NOTE: PPOK=previous productions okay; NoPP=No previous productions or publications, workshops usually OK |
| Acrosstown Repertory Theatre, James Sunwall Comedy Prize Competition | Sarah Bewley, Coordinator P.O. Box 12246 Gainesville, FL 32604 |
888-917-7001 | Small cast, limited set, comedy. Produced as a staged reading with transportation and housing paid for playwright to attend. NO related one-acts. Must be humorous to a broad ranging audience. NoPP. Submit bound script, SASE for return, SASP for acknowledgement. Winning play will be produced in a staged reading as a part of the Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings Writing the Region workshop. Notifications are sent to all applicants by mail regarding the results of the competition. http://www.writingtheregion.com SarahBewley@sarahbewley.com http://www.acrosstown.org |
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| Stage Left Theatre | Stage Left Theatre Company 3408 N. Sheffield Ave Chicago, IL 60657 |
Est. 1982. Development program of storefront theater for plays that raise debate on sociopolitical issues. Consideration, possible travel, royalty. Over 90 min., application, 1-pg synopsis, full script, resume, SASE. Deadline: 3/1/07 (Jun-Sep), 8/15/07 (Oct-Jan), 12/1/07 (Feb-May). Response: 1 yr. http://www.stagelefttheatre.com |
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| 10x10 Play Festival from Largo Arts | “10 X 10 Play Festival” att: T. Scott Wooten, Curator c/o American Stage Theatre Company 211 3rd Street South St. Petersburg, FL 33701 |
NO FEE for 1st submission. $10 for each play after first. Theme of the Festival is “Anniversaries: the marking of time of a notable event.” http://www.largoarts.com/pdf/10_X_10_PLAY.pdf |
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| Alaska Arts Council | 411 W. 4th Ave., #1-#, Anchorage, AK 99501 | Must be resident of AK http://www.eed.state.ak.us/aksca |
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| Biennial Promising Playwright Award | Even years |
Colonial Players, mc; Box 2167 Annapolis, MD 21404 |
NO EVENT THIS YEAR Resident of one of the 13 colonies (states). http://www.cplayers.com/promising.htm |
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| Drury University One-Act Play Competition | even years |
Assistant Professor of Theatre
900 North Benton Avenue Springfield, MO 65802 |
(417) 873-6821 (417) 873-7572 (fax) | NO EVENT THIS YEAR http://www.drury.edu http://www.drury.edu/multinl/story.cfm?ID=11513&NLID=57 |
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| Eudora Welty New Play Series | Eudora Welty New Play Series New Stage Theatre 1100 Carlisle Street Jackson, MS 39202 | Professionally staged readings will be conducted of three selected plays from those submitted to the series. The playwrights will be invited to be present at these readings and honored at a reception following. One or more of the plays may be included in the regular season with a full production on the main stage. http://www.newstagetheatre.com/ewnps.htm |
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| George Bennett Fellowship | Bennett Fellowship Phillips Exeter Academy Box # 2339 20 Main Street Exeter, New Hampshire 03833-2460 | Early-career writer; will be available to students but not be on faculty. Fee: $5 http://www.exeter.edu/ http://www.exeter.edu/about_us/about_us_537.aspx#APPLICATION_REQUIREMENTS |
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| National Music Theatre Conference/ The O’Neill Theater Center | National Music Theatre Conference 305 Great Neck Road Waterford, CT 06385 |
860-443-5378 x227 | FEE $35.00. Creative artists of works selected are invited to be in residence for a period of two to three weeks during July and/or August each summer; all creative artists must be in residence for the duration of time the work is developed and presented. Artists receive a stipend, room and board and round-trip transportation. The development process includes daily rehearsals, several public script-in-hand readings, and ongoing discussions with the Artistic Director and artistic staff. Private and informal meetings are held during the Conference with invited professionals in the field. The O'Neill Theater Center provides all works in development with a director, music director and a company of Equity performers. musictheater@theONEILL.org http://www.oneilltheatercenter.org/ Application: http://www.oneilltheatercenter.org/prog/music/OMTC-app.pdf |
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| New American Playwrights Project | Readings |
Utah Shakespearean Festival 351 W. Center St. Cedar City, UT 84720 |
435-586-7880 | August, writers in residence. Room, board and travel http://www.bard.org http://www.bard.org/plays/nappsubmit.html metten@suu.edu |
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| North Carolina Central University’s New Play Project | Karen Dacons-Brock, New Play Project Director/Coordinator Department of Theatre, NC Central University 1801 Fayetteville Street Durham, NC 27707 |
919-530-7340 | NoPP. Staged readings of new plays, each one produced for an audience and accompanied by a production critique with audience participation. Selected plays may also be considered for production in the Department's theatre season. NOTE: Special interest will be given to scripts that increase awareness of health disparities that exist among African Americans and other minority groups in the U.S. http://web.nccu.edu/artsci/drama/npp.shtml |
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| Queer Shorts 3, StageQ’s Third Annual Festival of Short Queer Plays | Queer Shorts c/o StageQ PO Box 8876 Madison, WI. 53708-8876 |
NO FEE. 5-15 minutes in length. Send one-pager including 1-paragraph plot; casting; set; running time, tech requirements, intended audience, etc. Plays performed June 12-21, 2008 at the Bartell Theater in Madison, Wisconsin. QueerShorts@stageq.com http://www.stageq.com |
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| Southeast Theater Conference (SETC) High School Play Contest | Students |
c/o Walker School 700 Cobb Pkwy. N. Marietta, GA 30062 |
FEE $10; NoPP Must be student in AL, FL, GA, KY, MS, NC, SC, TN, VA or WV. wattsk@thewalkerschool.org http://www.setc.org/scholarship http://www.setc.org/scholarship/secondary.asp |
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| American College Theatre Festival/ Kennedy Center | ??? |
varies |
John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, Washington, DC 20566 | For students enrolled in college courses. Series of awards. Regional deadlines vary. Check website for further details: http://www.kennedy-center.org/education/actf Deadlines vary by region Fellowship to attend either the New Visions/New Voices Festival (see Development) or the National Youth Theatre, possible publication by Anchorage Press with royalties. Writer must be enrolled as full-time student at college or university during year of production or during either of the 2 years preceding the production; plays for young people from kindergarten-12th grade produced by a KC/ACTF-participating college or university |
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| ASCAP Disney Workshop | ??? |
Workshop |
Michael A. Kerker ASCAP/Disney Musical Theatre Workshop 7920 W. Sunset Boulevard, Suite 300 Los Angeles, CA 90046 | 212-621-6234 | Audio of 4 songs, workshop directed by Stephen Schwartz http://www.ascap.com http://www.ascap.com/about/workshops.html#musical |
| Mid Atlantic Arts Foundation | Mid Atlantic Arts Foundation 201 North Charles Street, Suite 401 Baltimore, MD 21201 |
410-539-6656 | A program supporting residencies by artists from DC, NJ, NY and PA. http://www.midatlanticarts.org/funding/artists_programs/communities/guidelines.html info@midatlanticarts.org |
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| Toronto Fringe Festival | 344 Bloor Street West, Suite 507 Toronto, ON M5S 3A7 |
416-966-1062 | Must be resident of Canada. http://www.fringetoronto.com/ http://www.fringetoronto.com/festival08/forms/08%20NewPlayApp.doc |
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| Vermont Arts Council | 136 State St., Drawer 33 Montpelier, VT 05633 Attn: Alexander L. Aldrich, Exec. Dir. |
Must be resident of VT info@vermontartscouncil.org http://www.vermontartscouncil.org |
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| University of Alabama at Birmingham Department of Theatre's Ruby Lloyd Apsey Play Search | F | The Ruby Lloyd Apsey Play Search Theatre UAB ASC 255 1530 3rd Avenue South Birmingham AL 35294-1263 | http://theatre.hum.uab.edu/apsey.htm |
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| Massachusetts Cultural Arts Council | 10 St. James Ave., Fl. 3 Boston, MA 02116 |
617-727-3668 | Must be a resident of MA. web@art.state.ma.us http://www.massculturalcouncil.org http://www.massculturalcouncil.org/applications/fellowsapp.html |
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| New Mexico Arts | Box 1450 Santa Fe, NM 87504 |
505-827-6490 | Must be residnet of NM http://nmarts.org |
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| Source Festival for Ten Minute Plays | Cultural Development Corporation Attn: Source Festival: 10-Minute Play Submission 916 G St, NW Washington, DC 20001 |
202-315-1305 | Cultural Development Corporation’s Source Festival, June 21 - July 13, 2008. The chosen plays will be directed by Washington, DC's artistic leaders including Michael Kahn (The Shakespeare Theater Company), Blake Robison (Roundhouse Theatre), Eric Schaeffer (Signature Theater), Molly Smith (Arena Stage), Howard Shalwitz (Woolly Mammoth Theater) and Joy Zinoman (Studio Theatre). Email submissions OK. NoPP. Submit bound script and application. Scripts will NOT be returned. info@sourcedc.org http://www.sourcedc.org Application: http://www.sourceDC.org/sourcefestival |
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| Pew Fellowships in the Arts | 1608 Walnut St., Fl. 18 Philadelphia, PA 19103 |
215-875-2285 | Rotating fellowships in arts, music composition, performance art. Must be 25 y.o. and a 2-year resident of easter PA, not a student pfa@pcah.us http://www.pewarts.org http://www.pewarts.org/apply.html |
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| Collaboraction Theatre Company 8th Annual SKETCHBOOK | Becky Perlman, Director of New Work Development 437 N Wolcott Ave Studio 101N Chicago, IL 60622 |
NO FEE. Scripts must be seven minutes long or shorter (about seven pages in length). Collaboraction is especially interested in plays that employ multi-media techniques, and/or experimental storytelling devices. Scripts MUST be submitted online through our website. becky@collaboraction.org http://www.collaboraction.org |
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| Grove Theater Center | GTC New Play Initiative PO Box 2090 Long Beach, CA 90801 |
714-741-9555 | FEE $20. GTC’s New Play Initiative (NPI) is an intensive play development program in contest form. We are looking for exciting new works that are practical for mid-size theaters to produce. Grove Theater Center, in our fourteen-year history, has developed and worked on new plays with many of the traditional tools – informal readings, staged readings, workshops, and full productions. This NPI is the codification of all of these play development tools into a single, cohesive, program. http://www.gtc.org |
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| Native Voices at the Autry | 4700 Western Heritage Way Los Angeles, CA 90027 | 323-667-2000 | Native Voices at the Autry is devoted to the development and production of new works for the stage by Native American writers. Send script w/ synopsis and sample; email okay; include biography, resume and contact info; PPOK nativevoices@autrynationalcenter.org http://www.nativevoicesattheautry.org http://www.autrynationalcenter.org/nativevoices/nv_callforscripts.php |
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| Paw Paw Village Players | Roger C Henderson, President PO Box 344 Paw Paw, Michigan 49079 |
269-657-7529 | NO FEE. Cash awrds to 1st, 2nd and 3rd. Short, 20 minutes or less. Simple set. Plays featuring female actors a plus but NOT required. "Adult" situations and language will NOT disqualify a play but "all age appropriate" material is preferred. PPOK. villageplayers@ppvp.org http://www.ppvp.org |
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| Reverie Productions: Next Generation Playwriting Contest | Kimberly Wadsworth, Literary Manager Reverie Productions 520 8th Ave Suite 317 New York, NY 10018 |
FEE $18 for full-length; $12 for one-act. No musicals or adaptations. Unpublished original work only. Not produced professionally in NY, NJ or CT (Readings and workshops allowed if no press invited. See below for more details of what we’re looking for.) http://www.reverieproductions.org/entry_form08.pdf http://www.reverieproductions.org/guidelines.html |
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| Sundance Institute Theatre Laboratory | Sundance Theatre Laboratory Application Sundance Institute 8530 Wilshire Blvd., 3rd Floor Beverly Hills, CA 90211 | (310) 360-1981 | FEE$ Playwright/director teams are encouraged. http://www.sundance.org/theatre/ http://www2.sundance.org/press_subgen.html?articleID=14&colorCode=green |
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| The Unfortunate Theatre Company | NYC | The Unfortunate Theatre Company is looking for full length works for inaugural season. http://www.unfortunatetheatre.org |
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| Yellow Taxi Production Festival of New Plays | Yellow Taxi Production Festival of New Plays 855 Hanover St. Box 295 Manchester, NH 03104 |
$10 entry fee All scripts must deal with the French Canadian experience in America. http://www.yellowtaxiproductions.org/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=45&Itemid=2 sdelle@yellowtaxiproductions.com http://www.yellowtaxiproductions.com |
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| 14th Annual NYC 15 Minute Play Festival | < 15 min. |
Liz Keefe, Co-Producer 145 W. 46th St. New York, NY 10036 |
212-869-9809 | NO FEE. Submit bound script and application. Play should NOT have been presented in NYC area. Each play presented receives a $25 royalty and winners receive a cash awards from $100-$300. Turnip Theatre Company initiated the 15 Minute Play Festival in 1995 to present audiences with original short plays from promising new writers. American Globe Theatre became a co-producer in 2001. Cash awards of $100 for Best Play, Best Direction, Best Performance, and Audience Favorite. Less conventional works compete for the Alan Minieri Memorial Playwriting Award ($300) presented in honor of Turnip Theatre Company’s late Artistic Director. http://www.15minuteplayfestival.org |
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| Hill Country Community Theatre Hill Country Playwriting Festival |
even years |
Hill Country Community Theatre 4003 W. FM 2147 Marble Falls, TX 78657 |
830 693-2474 | EVERY OTHER YEAR - LOOK FOR IT NEXT YEAR. NoPP. One submission per Playwright. Please send only a secure PDF copy that includes copyright if submitting electronically. Scripts submitted through the mail must include 3 copies of the script and a self addressed stamped envelope for return of scripts. All scripts must be accompanied by a cover letter containing the name of the playwright, the title of the script, signed permission statements by any collaborators, and contact information including address, telephone number and email. http://www.hcct.org/ |
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| Metamorphosis 80 | The Churchill High Street Bromley 020 8290 8261 |
Artistic Development Meetings about each of the two selected plays will be held in February 2008, with writer, director, and dramaturg present. These meetings will consider feedback from the Judging Panel as to development needed on the selected scripts, and the writers will be invited to re-write as agreed in March 2008. Metamorphosis 80 new writing (as in unproduced writers) from the four London Boroughs of Bexley, Bromley, Greenwich and Lewisham Churchill Theatre http://www.theambassadors.com/churchill/metamorphosis.html metamorphosis08@theambassadors.com |
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| Pregones Theatre - Asunción Series | Jorge B. Merced, Associate Artistic Director Pregones Theater, 571-575 Walton Avenue Bronx, NY 10451 |
718-585-1202 | NoPP; English or Spanish; Asunción organizes three to four public readings; readings are followed by an open discussion between the playwright, audience members and artists. Completed application form must be submitted together with a 10-page sample of the work. Application form: http://www.pregones.org/PDFs/AsuncionAppForm.pdf info@pregones.org http://www.pregones.org |
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| Actors Theatre Annual Young Playwrights Contest | Actors' Theatre, 1001 Center St., Santa Cruz, CA 95060 | 831-425-1003 | FEE: $5.00 http://www.sccat.org/contests.htm |
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| Darien Players Unplugged, Session #2 | 2 Renshaw Road Darien CT 06820 |
Session 2: February 3, 2008 at 2pm Director: Frank Gaffney No Sets. No Props. No Costumes. Only Actors with Scripts. The goal is to both foster development of new works for the stage (both short form and full length). Writers will be able to submit one-acts or excerpts from longer works (no more than 20 pages). A program of no more than five submissions will be put together for each session. The program will be free for audiences (with a suggested donation for entry) and will run no more than two hours with an opportunity after each piece for interaction between the writer, the actors and the audiences. When it comes time for the staged readings, if the work is still an excerpt or in a rough form, we will set up the situation for the audience via an MC (the director). To register: tdpunplugged@optonline.net |
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| Provincetown Spring Festival | The Provincetown Theater/New Provincetown Players Provincetown, MA 02657 | 508-487-7487 x2 | NO FEE; http://www.newprovincetownplayers.org/content/submissions/ |
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| Puffin Foundation Artist Grant Awards | Puffin Foundation. Gladys Miller-Rosenstein, Executive Director, 20 East Oakdene Avenue , Teaneck , NJ 07666 | 201-836-8923 | puffingrant@mindspring.com http://www.puffinfoundation.org http://www.puffinfoundation.org/grants/prospectiveapplicant.html |
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| Cincinatti Playhouse, Mickey Kaplan New American Play Prize | Box 6537 Cincinnati, OH 45206 |
513-345-2242 | http://www.cincyplay.com/work/script.php http://www.cincyplay.com |
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| 6 Women Playwriting | 6 Women Play Festival c/o Pikes Peak Arts Council PO Box 1073 Colorado Springs, CO 80901 |
NO FEE. Women playwrights ONLY exploring the topic of “changes and transitions.” The festival sponsored by The Pikes Peak Arts Council, The Pikes Peak Library and the Manitou Art Theatre will be held for consecutive two weekends April 17-22nd and April 24-27th, 2008 at the Manitou Art Theatre in Manitou Springs, Colorado. Each of the six winning playwrights will receive an honorarium of $100.00 and a travel stipend. Winners are encouraged to attend the first weekend of the festival to see their plays produced. NoPP http://www.sixwomenplayfestival.com Email: DonnaG6113@aol.com |
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| Attic Theatre and Film Center | Jaime Gray, Literary Director 5429 W. Washington Blvd. Culver City, CA 90016 |
323-525-0600 | FEE: $15. Scripts for mature audiences! Cash awards. NoPP. Submit 2 cc’s of bound script, application, fee, synopsis, character and set requirements, bio, resume. Each submitted play is read by three different members of the ensemble for reading or production. litmanager@attictheatre.org http://www.attictheatre.org Application: http://www.attictheatre.org/Marathon.htm |
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| Biennial Play Writing Contest | Theatre In the Raw Artistic Director/ One-Act Play Writing Contest 3521 Marshall Street Vancouver, B.C. V5N 4S2, Canada | FEE $25 (Canadian) for one play; $40 (Canadian) for two. No longer than 25 double-spaced typed pages equal to 30 minutes, with no more than 6 characters, presented in proper stage-play format, and scripts MUST have page numbers. Please include a SASE for return of script. Send copies only of script. NO original manuscripts. http://www.theatreintheraw.ca/home.html |
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| Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park - Kaplan Prize | Mickey Kaplan New American Play Prize | 513-345-2242 | Query, synopsis, 10-pg sample, audio, cast breakdown, resume http://www.cincyplay.com http://www.cincyplay.com/work/script.php |
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| Doris Fischer Harris Playwriting Competition | The Doris Fisher Harris Playwriting Competition Dramatic Production Department Bob Jones University Greenville, SC 29614 |
FEE $5.00 The Doris Fisher Harris Playwriting Competition exists to encourage the creation of new dramatic literature that is characterized by a distinctly Christian worldview. One of our goals is to provide ministry-minded Christian actors and stage directors with more plays that are designed to reach believers and non-believers for the cause of Christ. Therefore we are seeking plays that have strong Biblical themes and conservative Christian values. Submissions need not be sermonic or religious but should reflect a Christian worldview. http://www.bju.edu/academics/sfa/undergrad/divsc/play.html |
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| Dorothy Silver Playwriting Competition/ Mandel Jewish Community Center of Cleveland | Deborah Bobrow, Competition Coordinator 26001 S. Woodland Ave Beachwood, OH 44122 |
216-831-0700 | NO FEE. Play content must provide fresh perspective on the Jewish experience. $1,000 honorarium, staged reading of winning script. Submit bound script, synopsis, character and set breakdown, bio, resume. dbobrow@clevejcc.org http://www.clevejcc.org |
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| Goshen College Peace Play Writing Contest | odd year deadline |
Goshen College Director of Theater, Doug Liechty Caskey directly 1700 South Main St., Goshen, IN 46526 |
NO FEE douglc@goshen.edu http://www.goshen.edu/theater http://www.goshen.edu/theater/Peace_Plays |
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| Lavender Footlights Festival - ON HIATUS | Lavender Footlights Festival 59 NE 46th Street Miami, FL 33137 |
ON HIATUS UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE ... festival is moving to another organization Annual Lavender Footlights Festival play reading event. One-acts and shorts with gay and lesbian themes that have not been previously produced in Florida. Plays must be gay in theme and should be of immediate importance and/or interest to the LGBT community. Creative Arts Enterprises: http://www.CAEMIA.org |
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| Mountain Playhouse International Comedy Playwriting Contest | Mountain Playhouse International Comedy Playwriting Contest 7690 Somerset Pike P.O. Box 205 Jennerstown, PA 15547 |
No re-submissions of plays previously submitted unless revised 70% or more; Must be a World Premiere Candidate; Cannot be produced before 2009; MUST be able to be performed by EIGHT actors or less; Must be a comedy http://mountainplayhouse.com/playhouse/contest.html |
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| MultiStages | MultiStages Artistic Director, 344 West 87th Street, NY, NY 10024 | DEADLINE PASSED. NO LONGER THE DEADLINE. The submission time opens in September - put it on your calendar. Must be multidisciplinary, multicultural and non-traditional casting http://www.eljallartsannex.com/multistages.htm |
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| New Perspective Festival | Kelly Lapczinski, Committee Chair 6530 Reflection Dr. #2281 San Diego, CA 92124 |
Applicants must LIVE or attend a university in San Diego County. Scripts can be complete plays or excerpts that can stand alone, up to 15 minutes, any genre. You may submit up to 3 pieces. Submit bound script with blind cover, etc. Email OK. New Perspective Festival 2008: Thursday-Sunday, June 19-29 perspectivefest@gmail.com http://www.perspectivefest.com |
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| Panoply Arts Festival/ The Arts Council of Huntsville, Alabama | Jim Zielinski, Communications Director 700 Monroe Street, SW (at Clinton Avenue) Huntsville, AL 35801 |
256-519-2787 | NO FEE. Cast <4, simple set, theme of “Southern Comfort” food, family, sports or music. No mature material. Submit bound script, application, character and set requirements, and bio. Panoply invites aspiring, novice, and longtime playwrights from across the United States to submit original scripts. Panoply will take the responsibility of working with area schools and drama troupes to produce each play five times in the park during the festival weekend. jbroad@panoply.org http://www.panoply.org Application: http://www.puckettpublishing.com/theatre_events/panoplyplaywrightform.pdf |
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| Playwrights' Forum Festival | Reading Committee Spokane Civic Theatre 1020 North Howard Spokane, WA 99201 |
1-800-446-9576 | FEE $10 per full-length Application form: http://www.spokanecivictheatre.com/documents/0708_Season_Docs/Playwrights%20Application-08.pdf http://www.spokanecivictheatre.com/ http://www.spokanecivictheatre.com/documents/PFF_Oneact_Rules08.pdf |
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| Portland Stage Company - Little Festival of the Unexpected | Reading |
Portland Stage Company Box 1458 Portland, ME 04104 |
207-774-1043 | AGAIN this year, there is a statement saying deadline has passed, but it looks like last year’s info. I have LEFT MESSAGE and am AWAITING REPLY. This is extremely frustrating as they have never told me when the deadline will be – only when it’s been missed. If you know ANYTHING, please share. Agents can submit full script; others submit 10 pp sample http://www.portlandstage.com http://www.portlandstage.com/Literary.html |
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| Scientists, Technologists and Artists Generating Exploration (STAGE) Competition | STAGE Script Competition Professional Artists Lab CNSI - MC 6105 3241 Elings Hall - Bldg. 266 University of California Santa Barbara, CA 93106-6105 |
NO FEE. University of California announces 3rd International Competition. The Professional Artists Lab and the California NanoSystems Institute at the University of California, Santa Barbara continue their collaboration with the third STAGE International Script Competition, open to plays about science and technology. The winner will receive a $10,000 USD prize, along with opportunities for developing and promoting the winning script, including access to advice and guidance from professional theatre and film artists as well as experts in the fields of science, engineering and technology. Submitted plays must explore scientific and/or technological stories, themes, issues or events. http://www.cnsi.ucsb.edu/stage stage@cnsi.ucsb.edu |
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| Seven Devils Playwrights Conference | Jeni Mahoney, co-Artistic Director id Theatre Company 343 East 30th Street, #19K, New York, NY 10016 ATTN: Seven Devils Playwrights Conference |
FEE $5. We are open to plays of any genre or style. Particularly inclined toward plays that embrace, explore and challenge the diverse geographical, philosophical, cultural, aesthetic and political landscape of the American experience - rural and urban, east and west, coastal and inland. Final decisions will be made by mid-April. The Conference takes place in June (usually the middle two weeks) in McCall, Idaho. Those invited to the Conference, are provided with transportation, housing, access to a car and a modest stipend. Please remember this is a DEVELOPMENT event. The Conference does not “produce” the plays that are the selected. Plays are presented as fully staged readings with a focus on the continuing growth of the play, and the playwright. http://www.sevendevils.org/submissionpage.htm |
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| Soundzine | Charles Musser Co-Editor Soundzine | Soundzine is a non-profit, online audio literary journal. First Prize: $200 and production and publication of the play in Soundzine. Second Prize: $50 and publication of the play in Soundzine. http://www.soundzine.org | |||
| Spokane Civic Theatre's Playwrights Forum Festival | Playwrights Forum Festival Spokane Civic Theatre 1020 N. Howard Spokane, WA 99201 |
509-325-1413 | FEE: $10 per play. 60-minute maximum. Submit 2 cc’s of script with blind cover, application. NoPP. Selected one-act play will receive a full production in our small black-box theater, the Firth J. Chew Studio Theatre. http://www.spokanecivictheatre.com |
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| The 10% One-Act Exhibition | SkyTown Entertainment, LLC Attn: 10% One-Act Exhibition 341 Lafayette St. Suite #4408 New York, NY 10012 |
NO FEE. Enter 2 of your best. All plays must be standard format, 3-hole punched, 10-30 min., in English, and good. Include blind cover, synopsis or log-line. Scripts NOT returned. http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=user.viewprofile&friendid=100829367 |
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| Theatre Odyssey | Theatre Odyssey Inc. 5370 Gulf of Mexico Drive, Suite 209 Longboat Key, FL 34228 |
941-744-6858 | NO FEE for first submission, $15 for each after first. Florida Gulf Coast playwrights ONLY. Six or seven plays will be produced and eligible for this year's prize. The Festival will be held this year on March 16th (a Sunday) at Players Theatre in Sarasota. Showtimes are scheduled at 2:00 and 7:00 PM with the adjudicators speaking after the first show, deliberating during the break, and declaring the winner after the second production. http://www.theatreodyssey.org http://www.theatreodyssey.org/page2.html |
** "TYPE" Guide
1=One act play
T=Ten-minute play
F=Full-length play
M=Musical
S=solo shows
ch=Children’s
cab=cabaret
rad=radio plays
ñ=translation
A=adaptations
sc=Screenplay
tv=teleplay
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