Deadline: April 30, 2025
SUBMISSION FORM
Athena Project’s Read & Rant program seeks to combine the sharing of theatrical work with the wider public and aspects of new play development while also fostering collaboration between playwrights and dramaturgs. We operate this program with the goal to create digital opportunities for early and mid-career playwrights, uplift writers and dramaturgs overall, and highlight artists who identify as an underrepresented gender. At Athena Project, we want to create a safer space for expression and growth for artists that identify as woman or nonbinary.
Submissions are now open to be considered as a featured script at Read & Rant on July 21, 2025. The event will be on Zoom from 6:30pm-8:30pm MST. Tickets to attend the event are free and open to the general public through online event registration.
How does it work?
-Submissions are open until April 30, 2025.
-Once submissions are closed, we will select four playwrights via RANDOM LOTTERY. Those four will be asked to submit full copies of their scripts.
Athena Project’s Read & Rant program seeks to combine the sharing of theatrical work with the wider public and aspects of new play development while also fostering collaboration between playwrights and dramaturgs. We operate this program with the goal to create digital opportunities for early and mid-career playwrights, uplift writers and dramaturgs overall, and highlight artists who identify as an underrepresented gender. At Athena Project, we want to create a safer space for expression and growth for artists that identify as woman or nonbinary.
Submissions are now open to be considered as a featured script at Read & Rant on July 21, 2025. The event will be on Zoom from 6:30pm-8:30pm MST. Tickets to attend the event are free and open to the general public through online event registration.
How does it work?
-Submissions are open until April 30, 2025.
-Once submissions are closed, we will select four playwrights via RANDOM LOTTERY. Those four will be asked to submit full copies of their scripts.
(*Note you do no need to submit your script now, we will be reaching out if selected)
-These scripts will be read by a small cohort of dramaturgs. These dramaturgs will assess each scripts then select two scripts to be featured at the Read & Rant event. (The two scripts not selected to feature will still receive written feedback from our dramaturgical team)
-If your play is selected to be featured, it will be provided in advance to attendees of Read & Rant, who are expected to read it prior to the event.
-At the Read & Rant, a dramaturg will guide an open discussion with the audience to answer questions and provide feedback on your work.
Please keep in mind that rather than providing a platform for a reading or a dramaturgical deep-dive consultation, it works more like a Book Club! A general audience receives and reads the scripts in advance of the event, then a dramaturg uses their expertise to guide a discussion around the play. It is designed to give early-stage scripts audience feedback, and the dramaturg helps guide that discussion to ensure the feedback is productive and helpful.
If you have any questions, please contact Em Perez at literarymanager@athenaprojectarts.org. Thank you!
-These scripts will be read by a small cohort of dramaturgs. These dramaturgs will assess each scripts then select two scripts to be featured at the Read & Rant event. (The two scripts not selected to feature will still receive written feedback from our dramaturgical team)
-If your play is selected to be featured, it will be provided in advance to attendees of Read & Rant, who are expected to read it prior to the event.
-At the Read & Rant, a dramaturg will guide an open discussion with the audience to answer questions and provide feedback on your work.
Please keep in mind that rather than providing a platform for a reading or a dramaturgical deep-dive consultation, it works more like a Book Club! A general audience receives and reads the scripts in advance of the event, then a dramaturg uses their expertise to guide a discussion around the play. It is designed to give early-stage scripts audience feedback, and the dramaturg helps guide that discussion to ensure the feedback is productive and helpful.
If you have any questions, please contact Em Perez at literarymanager@athenaprojectarts.org. Thank you!