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Saturday, August 30, 2025

The Dramatic Question - American Woman 2025-26

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Deadline: September 2, 2025

SUBMISSION FORM

American Woman (AW) is a solo show development and public engagement program for Female-identifying writers living in the United States.

AW is conducted online and uses an instructor-led curated classroom format to advance each matriculant’s vision of their solo show.

Since public engagement is an equally important component of both the AW experience and the DQT mission, up to three excerpts of pieces developed in AW are chosen by the artistic and executive directors for presentation in an online showcase.

To be eligible for AW, you must be Female-identifying, have an early draft of a solo piece, and submit the required materials by the deadline. Additionally, participants must be able to attend all 8 sessions in their entirety.

Up to 12 matriculants will be selected based on early drafts of their solo pieces, interviews, and other submission materials (i.e., artistic statements, resumes, etc.).

American Woman will be conducted via Zoom for 8-consecutive weeks 12:00-2:30pm EST, Sundays, October 12 - November 30.

DQT is proud to announce this season's PT instructor will once again be Raquel Almazan.

Like all our programs, American Woman is free of charge.

The Shrew Series seeks short works by women

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Deadline: August 31, 2025

Have something you’d like to submit? Send a email totogetherweareuninhibited@gmail.com

We focus on the themes of womanhood & gender roles. Be that an emotive spoken word piece, witty & hilarious monologue or incredibly relatable poetry piece. The focus is on self expression and highlighting themes or experiences.

Needs to be between 3-5 minutes in length.

Monologues, poems, spoken word, comedy sketches (to name a few for inspo!)

Send in your preference of medium - for writers send in your written submissions or if submitting as a writer/performer, feel free to send a performative example (audio or video submissions)

Unpublished work only - sorry!

Ideally 1 person focused for performance reasons.

We will endeavour to get back to all who submitted with an update by late September.

The series will be then be recorded over Autumn for a release ahead of 2026.

Due to the beginnings of this journey, all collaborations (writers & actors) are voluntary however you will have a professional recording of your piece/performance and the opportunity to work with a team of wonderful women and be part of an ongoing community!

Stonecoast Review open for submissions for the Fall 2025 Issue #24

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Deadline: September 15, 2025 at 11:59 p.m.

SUBMIT VIA SUBMITTABLE

Our theme is FREEDOM. We are looking for works that explore this theme.

We uphold the Stonecoast community's goal to promote inclusivity, equity, and social justice through writing.

What do you think of when you hear the word "freedom"? What does it mean to have freedom? How does it feel when it's taken away? What is freedom when it infringes on someone else's?

The word connotes different definitions and bears different weights for each of us. It manifests itself in unexpected ways and settings, and remains absent or suppressed in so many others.

We want to read literature and take in media that explore, challenge, reconsider, or explode that concept for you.

Submission Guidelines 
  • Send submissions via Submittable only.
  • Please include a short cover letter and bio (50- and 100-word max., respectively).
  • We accept one prose submission, one poetry submission (of up to three poems), or fivepieces of visual art per author, per submission cycle. Submissions that do not abide by these rules will not be considered for publication. 
  • Your work must be previously unpublished. (Stonecoast alumni may submit already published work for consideration as reprints.)
  • We encourage simultaneous submissions. However, please withdraw your submission immediately if it's accepted elsewhere. If you submit multiple poems and one is accepted at another publication, please attach a note on Submittable identifying which poem is no longer available. 
  • Please adhere to standard manuscript format: Double spaced, 12 pt., Times New Roman font. Poetry may be single spaced. (If you tell us that diverging from these rules is integral to your piece, we will consider it.)
  • While we love to represent stories with raw, emotional truth, we ask that you refrain from submitting pieces featuring excessive sex, violence, assaults, or suicide. We also ask that you include trigger warnings when needed.
  • We will reject pieces determined to be written by the use of AI software.

Genre Guidelines

Dramatic Works. We are seeking short dramatic works of all types. Plays, screenplays, and hybrid works including monologues, one-minute scripts, ten-minute scripts, and experimental works are all welcome. 

Excerpts from longer dramatic works are welcome if they stand on their own. 

We are interested in pieces that represent diverse voices and creatively explore the many facets of freedom, including the presence and absence of it. 

For consideration for Hybrid Publication: limit submissions to 5 or fewer pages. 

For consideration for Online-Only Publication: limit submissions to 12 or fewer pages. One submission per author, per submission cycle.

Somerset Community College Fine Arts 4th Annual Short Play Festival

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Deadline: September 30, 2025

Somerset Kentucky

Email submissions to scctheatre@kctcs.edu

It may be early, but we’re already looking forward to next year’s Annual Short Play Festival, this time with a gruesome twist! Playwright submissions are now OPEN for the “4th Annual Short Play Festival:
The Show to Die For!”

Whether you’re in Louisville or Los Angeles, if you’ve got a killer short play, we want to see it.

Guidelines:
  • Plays can be ANY genre and setting, does NOT have to be mystery/drama
  • Script CANNOT exceed 10 pages
  • At least one character must be murdered by an unknown killer 
Whether you're a seasoned scribe or a first-time playwright, if you've got a killer idea (literally), we want to see it! Submit your work and be part of this unforgettable event!

Friday, August 29, 2025

Playwrights First open for full-length plays

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Deadline: September 30, 2025

Overall, we look for:
  • magination and originality in both style and subject or point of view. 
  • Characters that intrigue and move us.
  • A compelling action revealing the human condition.
  • Theatricality inherent in the above.​
Rules:
  • One, single full-length play per playwright in English from anywhere in the world.
  • Not produced full-scale prior to submission. Readings, workshops, and college productions are acceptable.
  • No joint authorships, adaptations, translations, musicals, or shorts.​

​Award:
  • $1,000 first place.
  • Award listing of playwright and play title on our website.
  • Professional reading in NYC when feasible. 

SUBMISSION INSTRUCTIONS

STEP 1. Complete and submit online application form Link to Online Application Form: CLICK HERE! Note: You do not need a Google account to submit this form.

In a single email provide the following 3 documents described below (Items A, B & C). Please make sure each document is its own separate PDF document, and include all 3 PDFs in the same email (as file attachments) to:

Playwrightsfirst1st@gmail.com

Note: This address is for submissions only.

Item A) Playscript in PDF format. The play should follow standard playwrighting convention and include a cover page, a character list/breakdown, page count, etc. Please, name your file using this format:Your Last name TITLE OF PLAY.pdf (Example: Shakespeare TWELFTH NIGHT.pdf)Note: The TITLE of the play is in ALL CAPITAL LETTERS

Item B) Playwright/Production Resume, CV, or Narrative Biography in PDF format. Name your file like this:Your Last name RESUME.pdf (Example: Shakespeare RESUME.pdf)Note: RESUME is in ALL CAPITAL LETTERS

Item C) Brief (3 paragraphs max) Summary of play in PDF format. At the top of your page, please provide your full name and the full title of your play. Name your file like this:Your Last Name SUMMARY.pdf (Example: Shakespeare SUMMARY.pdf)Note: SUMMARY is in ALL CAPITAL LETTERS

IMPORTANT NOTE: Paper copies will not be accepted. PDF format ONLY.

PLEASE, BE CERTAIN TO USE THE CORRECT NAMING CONVENTION FOR EACH FILE (follow examples above). THIS YEAR, SUBMISSIONS NOT FOLLOWING OUR REQUESTED NAMING CONVENTIONS WILL NOT BE ADMITTED.

Each file MUST begin with your last name. Please leave one space after your last name -- do NOT use a dot, a dash, an underline. Please do NOT abbreviate the name of your play. Please do NOT use your first name. Please do not use your initials. We appreciate your attention to this detail as it helps our staff keep your materials organized.

Lumos Players Second Annual Playwrights Script Reading Season for 2026

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Deadline: October 3, 2025

SUBMISSION FORM

We know that writing a play is a journey—and we’re here to support yours.

This is a fantastic opportunity to hear your script read aloud and receive constructive, thoughtful feedback in a supportive community of theater artists. Whether you’ve written a 10-minute play, a one-act, a full-length, a musical, a comedy, a drama—or something in between—we want to hear from you!

All readings will take place via ZOOM

Reading Dates:

February 11, 2026 @ 7:30PM

March 11, 2026 @ 7:30PM

April 8, 2026 @ 7:30PM

May 6, 2026 @ 7:30PM

Each session will include:

A reading of the selected script by prepared actors

Followed by a 10–15 minute group discussion to provide constructive feedback and support the playwright’s process

 SUBMISSIONS NOW OPEN!
To be considered for the 2026 season, please complete the submission form and upload your script at the link below.

📌 Submission deadline: October 3, 2025
📣 Selected scripts will be announced on December 5, 2025

🔁 You may submit more than one script, but each script must be submitted using a separate form.

Join us in celebrating new voices, bold stories, and the magic of collaboration. We can’t wait to read your work! 💡✨

Again the Deadline for submissions is Friday October 3rd. Please reach out to the Playwrights Script Reading Committee, at lumosscriptreading@gmail with any questions.

Thursday, August 28, 2025

The Bite Sized Theatrical Spooktacular 2025

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Deadline: September 7, 2025

SUBMISSION FORM

We are looking for original short plays (or other theatrical pieces) that are 10 minutes or less. 

This production is on Halloween, and we encourage any submissions that may resonate thematically, whether they directly relate to Halloween or not.

While we will consider anything and everything, we especially want to see submissions that are comedic or spooky, as this fits best with the tone of the evening!

Have something that isn’t quite a play, but you think fits? Send us a video link!

Because we are small and have limited tech, easy-to-produce pieces are more likely to be selected. We also recommend submitting plays with a smaller cast size.

You may submit up to three plays, but please note we will only accept one play from each playwright for the event, and we may only be able read one script in your submission.

Scripts that have not been been accepted in previous years will only be reconsidered if they have undergone revisions. Please note this in your submission!


About the event:

The event will take place the evening of October 31st, in New York City. Exact time and location TBA.

Playwrights are encouraged to submit from anywhere, and local playwrights may be as involved in the process as they would like!

We work to match plays that need them with directors and actors, and help to coordinate rehearsal space.

This is an unpaid event, as we are not profiting from it.

To submit, please send your script and/or any supporting materials by September 7th via the form on the submission page!

Woodward/Newman Award 2026-27

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Deadline: August 31, 2025

Each play should be individually submitted at the following link: CONSTELLATION STAGE & SCREEN PLAY SUBMISSION.

We are currently accepting submissions for the 2026-27 Woodward/Newman Award. The award recipient will be announced by May 15, 2026. The winner will be awarded $3,000 and a full production.“Full-length” plays should have a complete running time of between 1 hour 15 minutes (75 minutes) to 2 hours 15 minutes (135 minutes). 

TYA shows should have a complete running time of over 40 minutes.

Plays submitted must be unpublished at the time of submission (independently published is acceptable).

You will be asked to submit your play as an attachment and all other information (bio, history, synopsis, character breakdown) will be entered into a form. 
  • Musical submissions may upload demos as an attachment or include a link to a shared folder.
  • Limit of 2 play submissions per year.
  • $3,000 cash prize is in lieu of royalties for the full production. Housing & transportation will also be provided.
  • Any unpublished play submitted to Constellation regardless of method (e.g. online form, agent submission, direct contact) may be considered for the Woodward/Newman Award.
Please note that we are moving away from a “finalists” model in lieu of keeping all plays under consideration for extended periods (2yrs). We will only announce a winner.

If you have any questions, please email literary@seeconstellation.org.

Wednesday, August 27, 2025

Bread & Wine Theatre Company CHRISTMAS SHORT-PLAY COMPETITION

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Deadline: August 28, 2025

Email Scripts to breadandwinetheatreco@gmail.com
  • Between 2 & 12 pages
  • Can be Performed in the Round 
  • 1 to 5 actors 
  • Some relation to Christmas or Christmas Themes 
  • Aligns with Bread & Wine's Mission to Promote the Beauty of a Virtuous Life 
Submission & Judging Parameters:
  • Initial Deadline: AUGUST 28th 
  • Five plays will be selected for a Zoom Table Read on Saturday, September 6th from 4:30pm to 6:30pm CT 
  • Revised Versions due by September 20th 
  • Final Winner may be offered production as part of Short-Play Shows this December with payment for rights* 
*Payment for winner only will be given if it is included in our Christmas production. For details on amount of payment, include a query with your script submission

Call for Submissions: Mini Plays Review – “Fleeting Connections” (September 2025 Issue)

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Deadline: September 15, 2025

Theme: Fleeting Connections
Format: 1-Minute Plays and Monologues
Length: Maximum one page (A4 size).
Submission Email: miniplaysmag@gmail.com

Website: https://sites.google.com/view/the-mini-plays-magazine/submit

Mini Plays Review is seeking bold, inventive, and emotionally resonant one-minute plays and monologues for our September 2025 issue themed “Fleeting Connections.” We are looking for one-minute plays and monologues that capture the brief yet powerful moments of human interaction—those sparks of connection that may be gone in an instant but leave a lasting impression.

We invite playwrights, poets, and storytellers from all backgrounds to submit original, unpublished works that explore the theme through a variety of lenses. Whether humorous, haunting, romantic, or raw, we want your most compelling short-form writing.

Suggested Subtopics Include:

A chance meeting on public transportation

An overheard conversation that changes everything

The last words between two people before parting forever

A confession whispered in the dark

An awkward but revealing moment of misunderstanding

A digital connection that never becomes real

The bond between strangers during a shared crisis

A fleeting friendship formed during travel

A missed opportunity for connection

A brief but life-altering encounter with a stranger

The emotional aftermath of a moment too short to last

An accidental reunion that ends just as quickly

A single moment of honesty in a world of pretense

Guidelines:

Submissions must be original and previously unpublished (including personal blogs and social media). Previous stage/online performance are ok and do not come under this term.

Each writer may submit up to three pieces (in a single email).

Please include a brief bio (50 words max) in third person narrative with your submission.

All submissions should fit within approximately 1 page keeping in mind they should be performable within one minute.

Both comedic and dramatic pieces are welcome.

Simultaneous submissions are allowed, but please notify us immediately if your work is accepted elsewhere.

There is no submission or reading fee.

If selected, after the publication of anthology the authors will hold the copyright, intellectual property right and performance rights of the work.

Mini Plays Review is dedicated to showcasing concise, impactful storytelling. This call is open to emerging and established writers alike.

Don’t miss your chance to capture a moment that lasts a lifetime—in just sixty seconds.

Submit today and let your voice be heard in the space between hello and goodbye.

Tuesday, August 26, 2025

Ghostlight Theatre Ensemble (GTE) seeks 10-minute plays for 2026 Festival 10

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Deadline: September 30, 2025 by 8PM

E-mail your original play(s) for consideration to Artistic Director Linda Pauline at linda.ghostlightte@gmail.com 

Ghostlight Theatre Ensemble (GTE) is excited to invite all playwrights to participate in its 2026 Festival 10 event. This is GTE’s fourth such festival. It will feature a variety of 10-minute plays, both published and unpublished, that are written, directed and performed by Bay Area thespians.

You may submit up to three plays.

Plays should meet the 10-minute length requirement and be able to be performed in a small stage setting.

There are no restrictions on theme or tone of the plays. We hope to showcase a variety of genres (comedy, drama, dramedy, etc.) that will be interesting to a diverse audience.

Select GTE members will review all submissions as they are received prior to the deadline. They will be looking for the following attributes:
 
Storytelling quality: Plays that feature a story with an arc, interesting characters and urgent conflict will have a greater chance of being produced than those that do not.

Dialogue/writing quality: Plays that demonstrate strong writing ability and realistic dialogue will have a greater likelihood of being selected than those that do not.

Opportunities for diverse performers: GTE attracts performers of all ages, and we anticipate we will have both teens and adults audition for the festival. Previous years’ festivals have had performers ranging from ages 13 to 70+. As such, we will select a mix of plays that enable a broad age range to audition and perform.

If your play is selected for the festival, GTE will present a simple contract for review and signature prior to moving forward with production. We hope to have the honor of reading YOUR play soon.

THE 2026 MEANWHILE PARK PLAYWRIGHT PRIZE

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Deadline: November 30, 2025

Submissions should be sent via email to info@meanwhilepark.com

Meanwhile Park is a small, private park in Salt Lake City, UT. The Park hosted its first performing arts evening in 2022. Since 2023, Meanwhile Park has produced and presented a new, one-act play chosen through our Playwright Prize competition. Submissions for the 2026 (and possibly 2027.)

Entries into the MPPP should consider the following:

• Plays should run between 30 minutes and one hour including any required or desired breaks.

• The “cast” should be limited to no more than six people. Cast can include actors, musicians, or other artists required to tell the story directly to the audience.

• Plays should not have been produced elsewhere. We are looking to present world premiere plays. Previous staged readings or workshops are allowed.

• As an outdoor, summer theatrical experience like no other in Utah, entrants are invited to consider stories and genres suitable to the occasion. Ideas include but are not limited to:

o Campfire tall tales
o Backyard ghost stories
o Summer love stories
o Action-packed adventures
o Musical comedies
o Local histories

• Meanwhile Park celebrates the diversity of humanity and welcomes stories from diverse races, ethnicities, cultures, genders, and sexualities.

THE RULES

• Submission for the 2026 Meanwhile Park Playwright Prize are now being accepted.

• The deadline for submissions is November 30, 2025. Submissions should be sent via email to info@meanwhilepark.com

• The winner will be announced no later than January 31, 2026. All entrants will be informed of the winning entry via email.

• The winner will be awarded a $500 honorarium no later than March 1, 2026 via Venmo or check.

• The winning play will be performed eight times during July 2026.

• Entries will be judged by Jeff Paris and a panel of theatre experts and enthusiasts.

• The production will be granted the following:

o A significant production budget including paid onstage performers, directors, and creative staff.o Each performance will feature a pre-performance reception/party with drinks and snacks sponsored entirely by Meanwhile Park. For this reason, ticket sales are limited to individuals 21 and older.

• You may submit a bio with your play, but it is not required. Our initial cuts are based on the plays without consideration for who the playwright is.

• Meanwhile Park reserves the right to cancel the competition or the production at any time for any reason.

• To learn more about Meanwhile Park visit our Instagram account: @meanwhilepark. Or visit our website at www.meanwhilepark.com.

Monday, August 25, 2025

The Anti-Play Workshop seeks playwrights, theater-makers, performance artists and the generally curious

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Deadline: September 13, 2025

APPLICATION FORM

In this workshop, participants will dismantle the conventions of drama to investigate what emerges in their absence. Across 12 weeks, we will create and experiment with theatrical form. Participants are invited to work on shorter experiments, fragments and scores or build toward a longer anti-play project over the course of the workshop. Both approaches will be fully supported.

Sessions combine guided provocations, generative exercises and group discussions. We will read and look at examples from avant-garde theatre, experimental literature, and performance art, while also making our own impossible texts: plays that collapse under their own weight, scripts that resist staging, and scores that lead nowhere. Each week, participants will have the opportunity to share work with the group.

This process is open to playwrights, theater-makers, performance artists and the generally curious. No prior experience required, just a willingness to experiment.

Note on Work Samples: Your work sample can be in any medium (writing, video, performance, etc). Pick something that highlights who you are as an artist. 
(You can upload or leave a link to your work, either works)

Notification by: September 16th

Dates: Wednesday Nights, 7:00pm-9:00pm Central Time, October 1st-December 17th 2025

Location: Remote meeting digitally through Google Meet.

Submission Fee: None

Cost of Workshop: Pay-What-You-Can. No one turned away for lack of funds.

About the Facilitator: Ramona Rotten is a multidisciplinary artist and writer based in Chicago, Il, where she serves as the artistic director of Meat Machine Theatre. Her work spans experimental theatre and performance art, exploring themes of voyeurism, embodiment and the fluid roles of spectator and participant. Fascinated by the obscure, obscene and strange, Rotten's art pushes the boundaries of what performance can be. To view previous projects, please visit www.ramonarotten.com and @rottenreligieuse on Instagram

Questions? Email Ramona at rottenreligieuse@gmail.com

Ferrell Studios announces its 4th Annual One Act Play Festival

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Deadline: August 30, 2025 at 11:59 PM

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Ferrell Studios announces its 4th Annual One Act Play Festival, "Our Time" at the mignolo Arts Center. We are looking for playwrights to submit their one-act plays to be produced in our intimate 40-seat black box space for this event. 

We invite playwrights to submit original one-act plays that explore themes of identity and community, and that speak meaningful dialogue. Submitted plays may follow any genre and be no longer than 30 minutes and should be achievable given our space and technical abilities.

Tech Dates: December 10-12, 2025 (6pm-10pm)

Performance Date: Saturday, December 13, 2025 (2pm and 8pm)

Rehearsal Schedule: There will be a brief workshop rehearsal process for each play. Rehearsals will take place at the mignolo Arts Center and via Zoom (when possible). There will also be one tech rehearsal prior to the event.

Location: mignolo Arts Center (272 Lake Ave Metuchen, NJ)

Open to all -  residents of New Jersey preferred.

Upload your play, along with other required information below as a PDF

Up to TWO submissions per playwright

Plays must be ONE-ACT with a run-time no longer than 30 minutes

Limit 1-5 characters

Scripts must be original and unpublished

Scripts should adhere to standard professional play format. The name of the play and page number should appear on all pages. Include a synopsis and cast/character breakdown

Content and technical requirements should be consistent with our intimate 40-seat black box space, where it will be produced

Ferrell Studios is a local community theatre with volunteer personnel. No one involved in this project will receive monetary compensation.

2026 Snowdance® 10 Minute Comedy Festival

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Deadline: October 10, 2025

Produced by the Over Our Head Players

At Racine’s Sixth Street Theatre

The Snowdance® 10 Minute Comedy Festival is a festival of original comedies that run 10 minutes or less. Submitted scripts will be judged by the Snowdance Selection Committee. A selection of scripts will be chosen for production during the Snowdance Festival in the winter of 2026. These selections will round out a complete performance. Audiences attending Snowdance performances will have the ability to vote for the production they enjoyed the most. The votes will be tallied throughout the five-week festival run, and the Snowdance “Best in Snow” will be awarded to the winning playwright after the final performance on March 9, 2026 with an award of $300.00 to “Best in Snow,” $200.00 awarded to second place, and $100 for third place. All submissions, selected for production, will receive a one-time $50.00 royalty payment.

* Through October 10th, 2025 - Call for scripts.

* December - Scripts chosen for production will be announced.

* February 6 – March 8, 2026 - Run of festival performances.

* March 8, 2026 (immediately after final performance) - Announcement of “Best in Snow.” To enter a script, please follow these steps:

#1 - The competition is open to original plays that are 10 minutes or shorter and free of royalty or copyright restrictions. Submission constitutes approval for the piece to be produced without further royalties, aside from a one-time $50 royalty payment if selected for production in the Snowdance Festival. Musicals, adaptations, and translations will not be considered.

#2 - Plays must run 10 minutes or less. A rule of thumb - 1 page (8 1/2 x 11) of single-spaced, average dialogue will total about 90 seconds. Read it out loud - time it – test it – and re-write if need be.

#3 - Submissions must be postmarked on or before October 10, 2025.

#4 - Manuscripts must be on standard 8-1/2” x 11” paper, cleanly typed and securely bound. Scripts should follow standard format. (Check any script-writing book in your library.)

#5 - Plays can have a cast of 1 to 5 characters and should be easily staged. Avoid any elaborate set requirements. And remember it is a ‘COMEDY FESTIVAL’.

#6 - The writer’s name, address, phone number, and e-mail address (if applicable) should be included on the title page and only the title page. The title page should also include a cast list, set requirements, and a 1 to 3 sentence synopsis of the play.

#7 - Submit one (1) copy of your script.

#8 - Send scripts to: SNOWDANCE

C/O Sixth Street Theatre
318 Sixth Street
Racine, Wisconsin 53403
USA

*Alternatively, you may save some paper and email submissions to snowdance@overourheadplayers.org. (For those who have entered previously, please note the new email address for submissions.)

#9 - Any questions can be directed to Rich Smith at (262) 632-6802 or by e-mail at snowdance@overourheadplayers.org

* Plays selected for the festival will be produced by Over Our Head Players.*

Sunday, August 24, 2025

UNTITLED Musical Project Fall 2025 UNTITLED Writers' Group

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Deadline: August 30, 2025

SUBMISSION FORM

UNTITLED Musical Project is now accepting applications for the the Fall 2025 UNTITLED Writers' Group! UNTITLED Musical Project is a 501c3 not-for-profit organization dedicated to supporting musical theatre writers of BIPOC, LGBTQIA+, and their intersecting identities by fostering their work from inception. Through writers’ groups, developmental readings, dramaturgical support, and resources aimed to further artists’ professional careers in the creation of new musical theatre, UNTITLED creates a space and community where BIPOC and LGBTQIA+ writers can create bold, new, and challenging works.

The UNTITLED Musical Writers Group is a space for marginalized musical theatre writers of BIPOC/Global Majority, LGBTQIA+/Queer, and their intersecting identities to develop new musical theatre in community and engage in supporting and critiquing their colleague's work.

This Fall, we will be accepting one writers group meeting on Zoom for 12 Sunday evenings (7pm-9pm Eastern Time) on the following dates:

September 21st
September 28th
October 5th
October 12th
October 19th
October 26th
November 2nd
November 9th
November 16th
November 23rd
December 7th
December 14th
(note: no meeting November 30th)

Request for Proposals: *snap* Festival 2026 - 15 minute stories told from your perspective

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Deadline: September 26, 2025

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The Flynn is committed to using the arts to build connections and strengthen communities. The *snap* Festival is a celebration of the power of first-person narratives. We believe everyone has stories to tell and that sharing these stories teaches empathy by allowing us to recognize commonalities and learn about each other’s unique experiences.

From January 23 - 25, 2026, the Flynn will celebrate the power of storytelling and solo performance with a weekend-long festival that will include workshops and solo performances by professional and emerging artists.

Through a series of performances and workshops, we will create a dialogue between performers and the audience and provide opportunities for the community to join and support the conversation. Performances will include meaningful time for questions and thoughts from the audience. Our expectation is that performers will listen to audience feedback and have it shape their work and that our audiences will develop a deeper understanding of this important art form.

All writers, poets, rappers, songwriters, storytellers, and other solo performers from New England and New York are invited to apply and submit a proposal for a performance to be showcased in the 2026 *snap* festival. Selected works will be performed by the artist and told from the first-person perspective. We are interested in stories about your experience told from your perspective.
Artists and Projects will be chosen based on the following criteria:

1. The work you submit illuminates your unique perspective.

2. Works must be new, original, and must not be previously produced. This festival offers the opportunity to showcase a piece that has not yet been performed in front of an audience. Scripts or the equivalent must be submitted as part of this application.

3. You will be performing your own work and will perform it with no other performers.

4. Your piece must be written and performed in the first person.

5. Performance length will be approximately 15 minutes. The performance may be a complete work, or a section of a longer work.

Resources

1. An honorarium of $500 will be provided.

2. Accommodations will be provided for the duration of the festival.

3. Up to $200 in travel costs will be reimbursed.

4. The Flynn will cover the production costs of the festival including stage labor, sound equipment, security, ushers, and box office. All final production costs and expenses will be decided by the Flynn Center at its discretion. This festival is primarily about the development of a new work and requests involving other production elements (set, lights, costumes, etc.) may not always be accommodated.

5. The Flynn will actively market and publicize the festival and the public showing of your work on January 24, 2026 in FlynnSpace.

6. Your work may be selected for further development with an invitation to serve as an artist in residence.

Timeline

1. August 1 – September 26, 2025: Applications are accepted on a rolling basis.

2. Final date to submit an application is Friday, September 26, 2025. Submissions close at 11:45p.

3. A brief in-person or zoom interview will be scheduled as part of the selection process.

4. Proposals will be chosen by the Flynn and a panel of judges.

5. Artists will be informed of their acceptance no later than October 31, 2025.

6. The *snap* festival takes place January 23 – 25, 2026 with performance of new works on January 24, 2026. You will arrive in Burlington on January 22 for a group dinner!

Schedule
The festival will take place at The Flynn Center from January 23 – 25, 2026. The performance of your 15-minute piece will be on January 24, 2026 in the Flynn Space.

Saturday, August 23, 2025

THE PGE’S 7TH ANNUAL FACES OF AMERICA MONOLOGUE FESTIVAL

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Deadline: August 24, 2025

SUBMISSION FORM ON THEIR WEBSITE

On November 22, 2025, we will host the 7th Annual Faces of America Monologue Festival at The Marjorie S. Deane Theater in NYC.

We created the Faces of America Monologue Festival in 2019 in response to the inequality of opportunities available to marginalized communities.

Each year we celebrate the diverse stories that make up America by inviting writers to submit two minute monologues that showcase the broad spectrum of what it is to live, work and play in America. Our aim is to collect unique, captivating and beautiful stories and share them so that we learn, grow and hear each other.

We can’t wait to hear the incredible stories that will be submitted for this year’s festival.

To submit your monologue for consideration there are 4 few simple rules:

Your monologue must fit in the theme Faces of America.

Your monologue should represent America's incredible diversity. (BIPOC, AAPI, Latine, and LGBTQIA+ artists are all strongly encouraged to apply). Monologues can be historical or futuristic, cultural or political, comedic or tragic, spoken or signed!

Your monologue must be less than two minutes in length. 
We can't stress this one enough. If your monologue is longer it will not be considered.

Include the word "CATALYST" somewhere in your monologue.
If this word does not appear in the monologue it will not be considered.


Send your submission to us between July 5th- August 24th, 2025.
Late entries will not be considered. Submissions are limited to two per writer.

THE ALEXANDER NDERITU PRIZE FOR WORLD LITERATURE (2025) seeks short plays

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Deadline: November 15, 2025

All entries are to be submitted in Adobe PDF format to: submissions(at)theafricangriot.com. 

In the subject tab, type: ‘2025 Alexander Nderitu Prize for World Literature Submission’. In the body of the e-mail furnish the following information:

- Title of your play
- Your full name 
- Your nationality
- Your age
- Your daytime telephone number
- Your preferred email address
- A brief bio (300 words max)

Add your short play as a PDF attachment. (Remember not to include any identifiers in the attachment.) The Judge’s decision is final. The winning entry will be published in The African Griot Review.

The African Griot Review is proud to announce the return of the Alexander Nderitu World Literature Prize! The 2025 Edition will honour original, one-act stage plays from anywhere in the world. 

A single winner will be chosen by the founder of the prize, Kenyan-born writer and critic Alexander Nderitu. 

The longlist will be announced in December 2025. 

The shortlist will be announced in February 2026 and the eventual winner will be unveiled at a literary event in April 2026. The winning playwright will walk away with a cash prize of Kshs 50,000, a one-year online promotion campaign by IT form Websoft Interactive and grace the cover of The African Griot Reviewmagazine. 

The 2024 winner of the prize was Nigeria’s Haliru Ali Musa, for his short story, The Pregnant Ghost. There is no entry fee.

ELIGIBILITY AND RULES

Territories: The contest is open to writers anywhere in the world, aged over 18.

Language: All entries must be in English. Translations and adaptations are not eligible.

Work: The entry must not be optioned, commissioned, performed or been previously published anywhere, including online. Simultaneous submissions are fine but please inform us if your work is published or staged elsewhere during the judging process. We’re looking for a play that is roughly 10 – 15 minutes long. A minute of dialogue is roughly one page of script. The playwright’s name must not appear anywhere on the submitted document. One may submit up to three different plays. Each play must have only one writer, no collaborators. Plagiarism and assistance from Artificial Intelligence (AI) writing tools are grounds for instant disqualification.

While not essential, the Standard Stage Play format is recommended. Free guide available here: https://caryplaywrightsforum.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/07/CPF_play_formatting2.pdf

Judging: This year’s contest will be judged by award-winning writer and critic Alexander Nderitu. Apart from penning his own stage plays, he has also authored two non-fiction books on the theatre business - Kenyan Theatre: The Good, The Bad and The Ugly and This Time With Feeling.

For any inquiries regarding the Prize, please email: admin(at)theafricangriot.com

Simons Center for Geometry and Physics Science Playwriting Competition for 10-minute plays

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Deadline: September 15, 2025

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The Science Playwriting Competition brings science and theatre together for the dissemination of scientific knowledge through an intriguing lens — providing inspiration for plays that lead to exciting ways of learning about science. Rooted in artistic expression, the best science plays can be exceptional works of art that aesthetically convey scientific concepts, potentially resulting in further explorations in both disciplines. In this way, science and theatre may learn from each other, through their common goals of investigating and gaining an understanding of the significance of science and how the world works.

The competition commenced in 2012 with the assistance of an NSF grant awarded for scientific outreach projects initiated by Professor of Physics Christopher Herzog with additional support from the Simons Center for Geometry and Physics, and the C.N. Yang Institute for Theoretical Physics. The competition draws playwrights from all over the world who submit 10-minute plays with compelling stories and innovative expression of science and theatricality.

The preferred topics in hard sciences and technology include, but are not limited to: Physics, Mathematics, Biology, Computer Science, Space Exploration, Chemistry, Neuroscience, Anthropology and Archaeology.

-A public staged reading of the winning entries will be performed during the Spring 2025 semester at the Simons Center for Geometry and Physics.

Guidelines:

– Plays should be approximately 10 minutes in length (usually around 10 pages).

– Winning playwrights will receive a directed, live-staged reading of their work in the spring 2025 semester.

– Plays must include a title page that includes the playwright’s name, address, phone number, and email address.

– Plays must be original unpublished work and must not be created with the assistance of any form of AI.

*Note: please submit electronic entries as a pdf file. Submitting your play implies permission to have your play performed in a staged reading in the fall semester; all submissions remain the property of the playwright.

Friday, August 22, 2025

Discount tickets: 4 Daughters Minus One, 2000 A.D.


Upcoming performances for a new stage play called 4 Daughters Minus One, 2000 A.D. will happen at The Producers' Club located at 358 West 44th Street, New York, NY 10036. Performances will take place on Saturday (10/4/25), Sunday (10/5/25) and Monday (10/6/25). 

A 30% discount will be given for general admission tickets ($29.50) for the Monday, October 6, 2025, performance at 8pm. 

Use the following Eventbrite link and enter 4 Daughters Minus One, 2000 A.D. Tickets discount code: NYCPLAYWRIGHTS 
 
Doors open at 7:30 PM. 
For more information about the show, visit www.4daughtersminusone.com
 
About the play

What would happen if the Literary Committee decided to nominate God as the recipient of the 21st Century Literary Hall of Fame Award? Would he come? Which members of his Royal Family would show up?

4 Daughters Minus 1, 2000 A.D. is a stage play which takes place in Detroit where the 21st Century Literary Hall of Fame Award ceremony is being held. Four of Father Yahweh’s daughters (Queen Bathsheba, Ruth, Elizabeth and the Woman at the Well) are coming to speak on his behalf with Elijah. Everyone is excited that the world has finally recognized his inspired work of 66 books in the Bible. All is well until one uninvited daughter named JEZEBEL shows up who believes the literary work does not portray her fairly and she’s coming to confront the family.

They deal with issues women endure such as being single and caring for an elderly parent, infertility, living when your child has been murdered, having a reputation of being a loose woman and being in the spotlight married to the most powerful man whose heart is shared with other women.

Women’s Work Project open for submissions

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Deadline: September 30, 2025

Playwrights should apply by sending the following as email attachments, with the email Subject Line “Women’s Work Application” to SP-APPS@newperspectivestheatre.org

Please include: 
    • A full resume, including specific information on your training as a writer (i.e. degree program, workshops, etc.) and website URL if applicable
    • A 10-15 page writing sample from a playscript 
    • A personal statement explaining your understanding of the purpose of the LAB and why you wish to be a member, including goals for your own growth and development if selected. Please include in this statement how you choose to be identified re: ethnicity and gender (she/they).
    (Please note that ALL 3 items are required to be considered.) 

    WOMEN'S WORK is an award-winning program comprised of two separate, dramaturgically-driven Labs: 1) The Short Play LAB (SPL) selects 6 emerging women playwrights each year and leads them through a rigorous, step-by-step process to create original 15-30 minute scripts in six-months, written to an assigned theme. The plays are then produced in an annual festival; 2) the Full-Length LAB is for selected alumnae of the SPL to develop longer works over an extended period, with the same guidance and production goals.

    Both LABS meet monthly, have submission deadlines, and provide comprehensive and rigorous feedback to the writers. 6-8 directors commit to the full year of the two LABs, both permanent resident directors and guest artists.

    Blue Ink Award 2025 seeks full-length plays

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    Deadline: August 31, 2025 11:59 PM CT

    SUBMISSION FORM

    Each year, American Blues Theater accepts worldwide submissions of original, unpublished full-length plays. 

    The winning playwright receives a monetary prize of $3,000.

    Cash prizes are awarded to finalists and semi-finalists too.

    There is no fee to submit.

    Playwrights may only submit one (1) manuscript each year for consideration. 
    Please see the next page for full competition rules and guidelines.

    Please follow these guidelines in preparing your manuscript:
    • There is no fee to submit.
    • This contest is restricted to plays written predominantly in English. Worldwide submissions are accepted.
    • Submissions must be original, unpublished full-length plays. Adaptations are accepted with proof of rights held unless source text is in public domain. Translations, musicals, and children’s plays are not accepted.
    • Playwrights may submit only one (1) manuscript per year.
    • Plays that have been professionally produced or published are not eligible. Plays that have had a workshop, reading, or non-professional production will be considered.
    • Plays may not be under option or scheduled for professional production or publication at the time of award announcement.
    • American Blues Theater reserves the Right-of-First-Refusal to produce the world premiere of the winning manuscript for one (1) year beginning on date of the public announcement of the winner.
    • Plays must be submitted digitally as a PDF or Word Document via the submission form at AmericanBluesTheater.com.
    If you need technological accommodations to submit your play, you may send scripts to American Blues Theater, 5627 N Lincoln Ave, Chicago, IL 60659. Scripts are ineligible if received after Sunday, August 31.

    Questions should be sent to info@AmericanBluesTheater.com.

    Thursday, August 21, 2025

    The 46 Minutes Collective Fall 2025 Mixed Bag Presentations

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    Deadline: September 8, 2025, at 11:59 PM

    SUBMISSION FORM

    The 46 Minutes Collective has opened up applications for its Fall 2025 Mixed Bag Presentations.

    Mixed Bag is a variety show for first drafts. We provide artists with a low-tech space and an eager audience to further develop early works. We hope this will be a space to learn about your piece and discover the next steps in your process. Artists experimenting with form, embracing bold originality, and gestating new work that you want to test out on its feet, apply using the form below! We look forward to seeing what you have been working on!

    Artists must be able to perform on the evening of November 10th at the Brick Aux (628 Metropolitan Ave)  

    What we are looking for: 
    • In-development work that has not yet premiered. One or two developmental readings or showings is okay, but we are looking for work in the earlier stages of development. 
    • Works in any medium: performance art, dance, theater, film, music, poetry, multi-media, interactive art, magic, mime, juggling, etc. (these can be excerpts of longer works).
    • Artists who are looking to investigate or discover something about their work.
    • Cast: Up to 10 performers
    • Length: Up to 15 minutes

    We Can Offer: 
    • A low-tech performance space at Brick Aux to share your work .
    • One, 20-minute spacing rehearsal the hour before the show.
    • A Stage Manager to assist with the run of show.
    • Photos and video of your piece
    • An audience of fellow artists and creatives to share in your developmental process with the option for feedback from the audience if that is helpful for your process
    • Marketing through the 46 Minutes Instagram and mailing list. If selected, we will ask for additional marketing materials from you/your team.
    • Brick Aux space capabilities (basic sound system, clip lights, projector, tables and chairs) (learn more here).
    • Box Office Split: Please note that tickets are donation-based, so we cannot guarantee a profit from this event. Once we have covered the space rental via donations, all additional ticket funds will be split evenly amongst the performers and the collective.

    What You Bring:
    • Collaborators and creative team.
    • Any desired props, costumes, lights, design elements, etc. beyond what exists in the Brick Aux space.
    • An understanding of what you need to present your own work at whatever stage it's at in your process.
    • An openness to the liminal space that is in-process work and a desire to discover what can be learned when presenting a rough draft.Please 
    • Note: The artist is responsible for all rehearsal process needs. We are unable to provide any rehearsal space or financial assistance at this time. This is designed to be an in-process showing, so we encourage you to come as you are with whatever you have created at this point in time. 
    Each artist may only submit one piece per Mixed Bag showing.

    If you have any questions please reach out to us at 46mincollective@gmail.com

    Go Try Play Write August 2025

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    Deadline: August 31, 2025

    SUBMISSION FORM

    We're proud to announce a new monthly playwriting contest in collaboration with Bamboo Ridge Press. Every month, Kumu Kahua's artistic director Harry Wong III will select a writing prompt on the first day of that month. We're looking for 5-page monologues or 10-page scenes based on that prompt; the due date for submissions are always the last day of the month. All entries must be written in traditional play format; instructions on this format can be found here (https://www.dramatistsguild.com/script-formats), courtesy of the Dramatists Guild.

    There will be one winner each month. Scripts will be submitted to the judges anonymously. Winners will receive $100 and a subscription to Bamboo Ridge Press. Woo!

    The prompt for August 2025 is:

    A Pinocchio prompt. Write a ten-page maximum scene or an eight-page maximum monologue of a public figure who lies and whose body part either grows or shrinks with each lie. This is an ideal world where all lies are obvious to the public. Go big with your scenes… or small.

    Theatre Now Soundbites festival seeks 10-minute musicals

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    Deadline: December 1, 2025

    SUBMISSION FORM
    Theatre Now defines a 10-minute musical as any piece that can be performed in 10 minutes or less; has a beginning, middle, and end story arc; and includes music. Having produced over 100 pieces, we want musicals that are diverse and current, that test the musical form and communicate a well-crafted story. We accept musicals across all styles and genres and are happy to consider foreign language and/or bilingual scripts. 

    We strongly encourage submissions from female, BIPOC and LGBTQ+ writers as well as writers with disabilities.
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    Please review the following criteria thoroughly before sending your submission:
    • Ten-minute musicals will be accepted from July 1st, 2025 - December 1st, 2025 at midnight.
    • Submissions will not be considered before July 1st or after the deadline.
    • Musical theatre writers can submit no more than two scripts during the current submission period.
    • The story must have a beginning, middle, and end.
    • We accept submissions in foreign languages or that are bilingual. Although the application process is in English, the work itself may be submitted and performed in any other language if selected.
    • Each piece must include music.
    • All submissions must be submitted via the submission form. No physical copies.
    • Each musical must not exceed ten minutes when performed. If accepted, cuts may be required.
    • Longer one-acts or full-length musicals will not be considered, although the submission may be a 10-minute portion of a longer piece as long as it tells a complete story with a beginning, middle, and end story arc.
    • A musical may be a previously-produced work with a production history.
    • We have no formal script formatting guidelines, but all scripts should be easy to read.
    • The volume of submissions prevents us from providing feedback on all submissions.
    • If your piece is visual (i.e. choreography-heavy), please include video footage or detailed descriptions. 
    We expect to contact all writers by mid-February, 2026 on the status of their submission with one of the following emails:
     
    An acceptance email into the festival that will include additional information to confirm their involvement. 

    A waitlist email. In the event an accepted musical declines their participation, a selected waitlisted musical will be notified to serve as a replacement.

    The remaining musicals will receive a "not selected" email and are encouraged to submit again next year.
     
    *All criteria is subject to change*

    Wednesday, August 20, 2025

    SCREAM SCENES: A Horror Playfest seeks short plays & monologues

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    Deadline: September 8, 2025

    They have closed their submission window - do not send.

    brooklynONE productions (bkONE) invites twisted minds, dark dreamers, and fearless storytellers to submit their work for SCREAM SCENES: A Horror Playfest — a blood-curdling celebration of theatre that terrifies, shocks, and haunts long after the curtain falls.

    Performances October 23 - 26

    This festival is dedicated to stories that crawl under the skin, set hearts racing, and make audiences squirm in their seats. Whether it’s supernatural terror, psychological suspense, or gruesome acts of human horror, we want the nightmares only you can create.

    What We’re Looking For:
    • One-act horror plays (10–15 minutes in length)
    • Monologues & written word pieces (poetry, prose, or performance text) that chill to the bone
    • Stories that push boundaries, revel in the macabre, and keep audiences on the edge of their seats
    • Minimal technical requirements (must be producible in an intimate theatre setting — we supply the shadows, you bring the fear)
    Why Submit?

    Selected works will be produced and staged at bkONE’s home, The Tom Kane Theatre, inside the eerie corridors of Industry City, Brooklyn.

    Writers will collaborate with our creative team to bring their darkest visions to life.

    Your work will be part of a festival that turns the stage into a haunted playground of nightmares.

    Denver Quarterly seeking short plays & monologues

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    Deadline: February 16, 2026 2:00 AM

    SUBMIT VIA SUBMITTABLE

    Denver Quarterly is interested in texts intended to be performed in some capacity-- including one-act plays, flash mobs, performance art, monologues, scripted choreography-- or work that is meant to be performed solely on the page but bears in mind certain conventions of the theater/stage. Poems and short stories are not accepted under this category.

    Policies:
    Performance submissions should generally consist of no more than 4,000 words, but may be much shorter as the project requires.

    Excerpts from longer works are permissible.

    If you are submitting performance texts with particular formatting, we recommend saving your file as a PDF.

    Please submit only one piece to one category for our consideration, and please wait until you have heard back from us before submitting again.

    Simultaneous submissions are permitted, and please notify us promptly if your work has been accepted elsewhere by adding a note withdrawing your piece in Submittable. We do not read previously published work.

    Tuesday, August 19, 2025

    The John DeSotelle Studio Series Short Play Festival 2025

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    Deadline: August 25, 2025

    They are no longer accepting submissions - do not send.

    The John DeSotelle Studio Series Short Play Festival is seeking short plays (no more than 15 minutes), humorous or dramatic, that deal with the subject of commitment and the struggle it may bring; whether through relationships, love, religion, careers, culture, identity, self-growth, etc. Accepted submissions will be fully produced and performed at The NuBox Theatre at 754 9th Ave, NYC.
    • Length: 10-15 minutes
    • 4 character max
    • Minimal set (black box friendly)
    • Send in PDF format along with a short bio of the playwright (150 words max) as well as a 2-3 sentence summary of the play.
    Selections will be made early September 2025. Submitters will be notified of selection via email by September 12th.

    Festival performances – October 10-12, 2025 at The NuBox, New York City.

    For Questions or More Information Email: info@desotellestudio.com

    Playwrights are encouraged to submit more than one play. 

    There is no restriction on plays that have been previously produced or published so long as it meets the theme, length, and set requirements and does not require licensing. There is no participation fee and all production responsibilities will remain with the John DeSotelle Studio.

    The Ten-Minute Musicals Project 2025

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    Deadline: August 31, 2025

    SEEKING: Complete original stage musicals which play between seven and twenty minutes. Works which have been previously produced are acceptable, as are excerpts from full-length shows, if they can stand up on their own.

    MUSICAL STYLE AND THEATRICAL FORMAT: Any musical style: pop, rock, show, opera, C&W, etc; or theatrical format: comedy, mystery, drama, etc.

    CAST SIZE: Maximum of ten performers—five women and five men.

    SUBMISSIONS SHOULD INCLUDE THE FOLLOWING:

    1. A printed script. (Note: printed on paper; not sent as a computer file on disk.) And please make sure your POSTAL ADDRESS appears on it.

    2. A CD or DVD of either the entire piece or just the musical material. (Please don’t send a USB flash drive.)

    3. A stamped self-addressed large envelope if you want the work returned.

    4. More than one work can be submitted at a time, in the same envelope or separately.

    CONCERNING THE ABOVE, PLEASE NOTE: NO ELECTRONIC SUBMISSIONS — HARD COPIES ONLY

    DEADLINE: Simply postmarked by August 31st. (Do not waste money on overnight express, registered, or certified mail. All that’s requested is that the package be postmarked by August 31—but even if you’re just a day or two late, don’t worry. This is not an officious arts bureaucracy.) Responses will be mailed out by November 30th.

    FINANCIAL REMUNERATION: $250/US royalty advance for each piece selected, with an equal share of licensing royalties when produced.

    SEND TO:

    The Ten-Minute Musicals Project
    Michael Koppy, Producer
    P.O. Box 461194
    West Hollywood, CA 90046 USA

    GENERAL CONSIDERATIONS“The more restrictions you have, the easier something is to write.” — Stephen Sondheim

    “The enemy of art is the absence of limitations.” — Orson Welles

    The single most important piece of advice we can offer is to caution that it will surely take much time and effort to create a quality work. (Occasionally a clearly talented and capable writer and/or composer seem to have almost dashed something off, under the misperception that inspiration can carry the day in this format. However, all the works selected in previous rounds clearly evince that considerable deliberation, craft, and time were invested.)

    We’re seeking short contemporary musical theater material, in the style of what might be found on Broadway, off-Broadway or the West End. Think of shows like Candide or Little Shop of Horrors, pop operas like Sweeney Todd or Chess, or chamber musicals like Once on this Island or Falsettos. Even small accessible operas like The Telephone or Trouble in Tahiti are possible models. All have solid plots, and all rely on sung material to advance them.

    Of primary importance is to start with a solid, complete story, even if it means postponing work on music and lyrics until that dramatic foundation is complete. This is one reason it is suggested (no; strongly, strongly recommended!) that musicals be based on a short story, play, film, poem or teleplay—either in the public domain (usually meaning it was originally published more than seventy-five years ago) or for which adaptation rights have been obtained. (While we’d love to have pieces based on works by Gabriel Garcia Marquez, Rod Serling, James Baldwin, Raymond Carver, William Faulkner, Chinua Achebe or Stephen King, getting the rights to adapt a work still in copyright can often be quite difficult. Stories or narrative poems by writers from previous eras, like Jack London, Katherine Mansfield, Anton Chekhov, Ambrose Bierce, Mary Shelley, Robert Service, Franz Kafka, Geoffrey Chaucer, Anna Laetitia Barbauld, Banjo Paterson, Aesop of Samos, Louisa May Alcott, Jonathan Swift, Giovanni Boccaccio and Guy de Maupassant—among so many, many others—are in the public domain and can be freely adapted.)

    We prefer works using larger casts. If from six to the maximum of ten voices are used it’s a plus, even if most are secondary or ‘chorus’ roles.

    Fast-paced comedy material has an advantage.

    If adapting a story, you might consider setting it in another time or place, adding or subtracting (or combining) characters, or even changing the character genders. Yet be wary of doing so on whim, sans firm rationale.

    It seems from experience here that fairy tales may easily end up being too cute, trite.

    A narrator often slows things down. Trust audiences to get the story through what characters say, sing and do. And it’s better for a character to share his or her reactions to what is happening than to simply describe events—we can see them unfolding with our own eyes.

    Be wary of writing only introspective musical ‘moments’, as they usually stop the progression of the plot. Solo ballads should be thought of as icing on the cake, as you’ll surely still need other sung material—much of it uptempo—which advances the plot in duets, trios, and production numbers.

    Don’t worry if an idea seems ‘unstageable’. That’s what directors, designers, choreographers—and rehearsals—are for.

    Finally, please understand that NONE OF THESE OBSERVATIONS ARE GOSPEL. They’re simply recommendations based on what’s been learned from seeing works submitted previously. Given that, please take them seriously. However, nearly every one of these recommendations has been ignored by at least one of the works so far selected.

    In the end what matters most will be the idea and aim of your piece and how economically, effectively, elegantly they are realized.

    Monday, August 18, 2025

    Distillery2026 Distillery New Works Festival seeks full-length plays

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    Deadline: September 5, 2025
    Unless cap of 600 scripts has been reached.

    SUBMISSION FORM

    The Distillery New Works Festival is a celebration of emerging theater and an opportunity for playwrights to gain valuable feedback on new work. Each play in the festival receives a live reading by a cast of professional actors, allowing it to live and breathe off the page. The readings conclude with a discussion of the play with the playwright, giving writers the chance to receive feedback from Seattle audiences and providing a platform for audiences to help shape new works in process.

    Before submitting, please make sure your play meets the following criteria:
    • Full-length plays. We are currently only accepting submissions for full-length scripts of any genre. Shorts and one-acts will not be considered. 
    • One play per playwright. We will only consider one script per playwright for this year's Distillery Festival. 
    • New works, development mindset. The Distillery Festival is intended to promote new works and help playwrights who want to actively update and improve their scripts. Selected playwrights are expected to approach the festival with a development mindset, and to attend/participate in the festival to the best of their ability. If you are completely finished with your script, the Distillery process is not for you. 

    Festival attendance. Festival attendance is an important part of Distillery and is required for all playwrights. If you are from out of the area a travel stipend will be provided.

    Feminism - your play passes the Macha Test. This year Distillery is being produced by Seattle Public Theater in association with Macha Theatre Works, and we are excited to use the festival to help lift up feminist works. Please review the Macha Test and make sure your play passes before submitting. We will not consider plays that do not pass the Macha Test.

    Selection Process

    We will review the first 600 scripts submitted to Distillery this year. Submissions will close when we reach the 600 play cap, or on September 5th, whichever comes first. We will then review these scripts and select a group to move on to the next round. This first review can take some time, so we thank you in advance for your patience. As we narrow down our play selection, we will announce which plays have made it to the next round both via email and publicly on our social media. Here is a rough timeline. While we may diverge this year, it will hopefully give you a framework for setting expectations about this process for 2025-2026:

    September-December: Submission Review/Reading Period
    December: Release of the LONG LIST (last year, 51 plays)
    End of December: Release of the SHORT LIST (last year, 23 plays)

    January: Playwright Interviews: Short-listed playwrights are expected to participate in a virtual interview with members of the Seattle Public Distillery team. After interviews, release of the SEMI-FINALISTS (last year, 13 plays)

    February: Final review/director matching process. Release of the OFFICIAL SELECTIONS.

    In the end, we expect to choose 6 OFFICIAL SELECTIONS from the process to participate in Distillery, along with one play from a Seattle Public Theater resident playwright. Last year we received ~750 Distillery submissions and included 7 plays in the final festival. We will be looking for an eclectic group of feminist plays to round out this exciting new works festival. We will prioritize playwrights local to the Pacific Northwest and those from traditionally underrepresented backgrounds in theater.

    Distillery Goals

    Traditionally, the distillery process involves heating a liquid, then allowing it to condense into a new product. Here at the New Works Distillery, we do the same thing with stories, allowing them to rise, change, and settle into something new. This is part of how we cultivate new plays that feature strong feminist themes. Whether playwrights are interested in testing out bold new ideas or putting the final touches on a nearly-finished script, the Distillery is here to help.

    Other ways to get involved

    After our script selection process, we enjoy connecting with talented directors and actors to help bring these new scripts to life. If you're interested in getting involved, feel free to contact us at literary@seattlepublictheater.org to learn what openings are available this year.

    Support Distillery

    The Distillery series makes it possible for writers to take risks and discover their voices. Donate here to support the development of new work!

    ASF Translation Award 2026

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    Deadline: September 15, 2025 by 11:59 PM EDT

    SUBMISSION FORM

    The American-Scandinavian Foundation annually awards four translation prizes for outstanding translations of poetry, fiction, drama, or literary prose written by a 20th or 21st-century Nordic author.

    The Nadia Christensen Prize, which recognizes an outstanding translation of a literary text from a Nordic language into English and includes a $2,500 award, publication of an excerpt in Scandinavian Review, and a commemorative bronze medallion.
    • The prizes are for outstanding English translations of poetry, fiction, drama, or literary prose originally written in a Nordic language.
    • Translations must be from the writing of one author, although not necessarily from a single work.
    • The online application will require the following materials:
    • Your CV
    • A brief description of the author whose work you are translating and the significance of the original work
    • One copy of the translation, including a title page and a table of contents for the proposed book of which the submitted manuscript is a part. If prose, manuscripts must be 25-50 pages, double-spaced; if poetry, 15-25 pages. *Note: Manuscripts must have numbered pages, and the translator’s name should not appear on any page of the translation manuscript. Submissions containing the translator’s name will be disqualified
    • A letter or other document signed by the author, the author’s agent, or the author’s estate granting permission for the translation to be entered in this competition and published in Scandinavian Review

    Sunday, August 17, 2025

    The Richard Rogers Award for 2026

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    Deadline: October 31, 2025

    The Richard Rodgers Awards were created and endowed in 1978 by composer and member Richard Rodgers (1902–1979) for the development of new works of musical theater. These awards support readings and productions of musicals by emerging composers and writers at nonprofit theaters in New York City. 

    Application requirements and procedures are explained in the form below. Please download, read, and sign the form before beginning the online application.

    These awards, created and endowed by Richard Rodgers in 1978 for the development of the musical theater, subsidize full productions, studio productions, and staged readings by nonprofit theaters in New York City of works by composers and writers who are not already established in this field. The winners are selected by a jury of the American Academy of Arts and Letters.

    A. REQUIREMENTS AND ELIGIBILITY

    1. The term musical theater is understood to include musicals, plays with songs, thematic revues, or any comparable work. The submission of innovative and experimental work is encouraged. The work submitted must be of significant length to fill an evening; it may consist of a group of smaller, related pieces.

    2. The jury will consider only completed works. Care should be taken to submit the work in its best possible form as it may not be submitted again, in another year, even if substantially revised.

    3. Only one submission by a collaborative group or a sole creator will be accepted per year. A work is not eligible if one of the collaborators is deceased. No exceptions will be granted.

    4. All applicants must be citizens or permanent residents of the United States.

    5. Works by members of Arts and Letters and previous winners of the full production awards are not eligible for consideration. Former winners of Richard Rodgers awards for staged readings or studio productions may submit new works.

    6. An applicant whose works in the musical theater have received professional or amateur productions in New York City or out of town is eligible unless, in the judgment of the jury, the applicant has already achieved significant recognition in the field of musical theater through the work submitted or through any previous work. Under special circumstances and at the discretion of the jury, applicants who have achieved recognition in fields outside the musical theater may be eligible. Works which have been produced by professional theater companies before a paying audience are eligible only if such productions received no more than 21 performances by a for-profit company or 50 performances by a nonprofit company.

    B. SUBMISSION OF MATERIAL

    1. The name(s) of the author(s) must not appear on any of the items submitted, with the exception of the application form. Include only the title of the work on the script and plot summary. Please be sure no identifying information, including author, agent, or performer names are included in music file metadata, on the track sheet and synopsis, or on the script. The Richard Rodgers awards are adjudicated anonymously and your application must adhere to this guideline in order to be reviewed.

    2. Entry must include:

    a) Script with lyrics, in PDF format.

    b) Half-page synopsis of the action and a list of characters, in PDF format.

    c) A separate track sheet (PDF) of recorded songs with page numbers indicating where they appear in the script and specifying the total number of minutes recorded.

    d) At least 45 minutes of music, including a minimum of eight songs. Orchestrations are not necessary; piano and vocals are sufficient. Songs must be numbered in sequence (e.g., “01 Song Title.mp3”) and each song’s lyrics clearly typed into the script where the song appears. Tracks must be uploaded in the order they appear in the script.

    e) Application form signed by all collaborators (see below). Applicants submitting work that has already been produced must give full information concerning these productions, including programs. A work is not eligible if one of the collaborators is deceased.

    f) If applicable, a statement of intent declaring how the applicants would use the award if their musical is a winner. If the piece is already attached to producers, directors, or a theater, even if tentative, these associations must be declared here. However, no such associations are required in order to apply.

    3. If the submitted work (or a portion thereof) is an adaptation of material which is not in the public domain, candidates must submit licenses, permissions, and authorizations necessary to permit the work to be produced in conformity with applicable copyright laws. The music must be original.

    Works consisting only of public domain music will not be accepted.

    4. Applicants will be notified of the jury’s decision by March 2026.

    C. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

    1. All rights to the material submitted shall remain the property of the author(s); Arts and Letters will not retain any control over, or rights in, the work after the award production.

    2. The decisions of the jury will be final as to eligibility and all other matters.


    Click here to download the form (required).

    Click here to begin the 2026 Richard Rodgers application.

    DQT PlayTime 2025-26 Application

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    Deadline: September 2, 2025

    SUBMISSION FORM


    Tuesdays 10/21/25 -- 12/9/25, from 6pm - 9pm EST, via Zoom.

    PLAYTIME is a new play development and presentation program that centralizes Female-identifying or BIPoC playwrights with early drafts of plays. This program is for playwrights who already have a full draft of a play.

    PT is conducted online and uses an instructor-led curated classroom format with the goal of working constructively toward advancing each matriculant’s vision for their play.

    Since public engagement is an equally important component of both the PT experience and the DQT mission, up to three excerpts of pieces developed in PT are chosen by the artistic and executive directors for presentation in an online showcase.

    To be eligible for PT, you must be BIPoC or Female-identifying, have an early draft of a play, and submit the required materials by deadline. Additionally, participants must be able to attend all 8 sessions in their entirety

    Up to 12 matriculants will be selected based on early drafts of their plays, interviews, and other submission materials (i.e., artistic statements, resumes, etc.)

    PlayTime will be conducted via Zoom from 6-9:00pm (EST) on 8-consecutive Tuesdays between October 21 – December 9.

    DQT is proud to announce this season's PT instructor will once again be OBIE Award winner Carmen Rivera Tirado

    Saturday, August 16, 2025

    Actors Theatre Playhouse Seeking Original Scripts for Ten-Minute Play Festival

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    Deadline: September 30, 2025

    All scripts will be accepted ONLY thru email at tenplays19@gmail.com

    TWO SUBMISSIONS ONLY PLEASE.

    The Actors Theatre Playhouse of West Chesterfield, New Hampshire, and Brattleboro, Vermont, is accepting ten-minute play submissions for its festival in June of 2026.

    Email is best for us to get your manuscript to our review committee as quickly as possible. Please include a title page with your contact information attached to the script. Ten-minute plays should play in one scene, have minimal scenic requirements, not exceed ten-twelve pages in length and have two to six characters. Upon acceptable receipt, a return email will confirm your delivery to us.

    The number of scripts we can process for this year’s festival is limited, so submit soon if you want to be considered for production this year

    We will keep excess scripts for consideration next year. Approximately 12 finalists will be selected and notified, with eight winners announced following auditions and casting in Jan 2026.

    We regret that we cannot offer any financial prizes at this time. The winners will receive production of their play as part of our next Ten-Minute Play Festival and multiple tickets should the authors be able to attend.

    The goal of the festival is both to encourage the production of new works, while exposing our actors and directors to the techniques and practices of working with playwrights and producing new plays.

    For information about the theatre, go to www.atplayhouse.org

    Radcliffe Institute Fellowship 2025

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    Deadline: September 11, 2025 at 11:59 PM ET

    REGISTRATION REQUIRED FOR SUBMISSION

    Applicants may apply as individuals or in groups of two people working on the same project. We seek diversity across discipline, career stage, race and ethnicity, country of origin, gender and sexual orientation, and ideological perspective. Although our fellows come from many different backgrounds, they are united by their demonstrated excellence, collegiality, and creativity.
    About the Fellowship Program

    The Radcliffe Fellowship Program supports 50 scholars, artists, and public intellectuals who have demonstrated records of achievement in their respective fields and show great promise for future contributions.

    Throughout the year, fellows convene regularly to share their work in progress, supporting one another in various intellectual groups and building connections through social events. They benefit from access to Harvard’s libraries and archives, to professional development opportunities, and to Harvard college students through participating in the Radcliffe Research Partnership Program. In this program, students intellectually engage with fellows and their projects by researching sources, reviewing book chapters, discussing new approaches to projects, and more.

    Friday, August 15, 2025

    FALL 2025 Online Class in Writing the Ten-Minute Play

    Fall online classes in Writing the Ten-Minute Play are now open for enrollment.

    Award-winning playwright and musical theatre writer Arianna Rose is offering two online sections in Writing The Ten-Minute Play.


    Arianna has taught this course for the Dramatists Guild Institute, Delray Beach Playhouse, and other playwriting venues both online and in-person in NY and FL.

    "Writing for the Stage: The Ten-Minute Play"

    Six Sessions, 3 hours each, September 4 – October 16 (no class 9/11) : choose one section

    1. Thursdays, 1:00 – 4:00 pm EST
    2. Thursdays, 6:30 - 9:30 pm EST 
    Newcomers Tuition: $299 early bird through September 1st; $329 after

    Course Repeaters Tuition: $150 early bird through September 1st; $165 after

    Discount: $15 discount for newcomers who are current Dramatists Guild or South Florida Theatre League members.

    Minimum 3 participants per section; maximum 10.

    Course Description:

    Ten-minute play festivals continue to grow in popularity around the world, with readings, productions, and publications at every level of theatre. While short-form plays share some similarities with full-length storytelling, the dramatists who excel in this form have learned how to write into the differences. I can help you join their ranks and give you the tools to write to the highest level of craft.

    This eight-session course is a combination of lecture, reading, discussion, and most importantly, in-class sharing of your work for feedback. Whether you’re a new or seasoned dramatist, Writing The Ten-Minute Play will assist you in your craft. Topics include the elements of a successful 10-minute play, dramatic structure, generating ideas, character development, giving and receiving constructive feedback, effective rewrites, formatting your play, submissions, and log-keeping.

    Please contact Arianna Rose at rockawayrose@gmail.com, or via her website where there is more course information:

    https://ariannarose.net/playwriting-classes-and-other-workshops

    Arianna Rose is the Dramatists Guild Ambassador for South Florida, a Dramatists Guild Institute Instructor and Pip Mentor, professional dramaturg, Theatre Professor, and an award-winning playwright and musical theatre writer. Recipient of the MAC Song of the Year Award, the York Theatre NEO, and numerous best short play awards. Her work has been produced in 37 states and ten countries. Published: Smith & Kraus, Applause Books, Theatre Odyssey, Ghostlight Publications & Gemco Australia. 2019-2021 Miami-Dade County Playwright Development Program, moderated by Kia Corthron. She created and moderates the weekly Plays on Purpose/Miami New Musicals stage writers group, in its sixth year. M.F.A., NYU Tisch Graduate Musical Theatre Writing; B.A. Theatre, Bucknell University; BMI-Lehman Engel Musical Theatre Writing Workshop. Memberships: ASCAP, LMDA, MAESTRA, Musicians Union, New Play Exchange, South Florida Theatre League, Dramatists Guild of America http://www.ariannarose.net

    Interested but not available?

    If you are interested but don't have availability for that day and times, please email me at rockawayrose@gmail.com and I'll compile a list for another section or future course.

    One-on-One Private Dramaturgy

    If you prefer one-on-one coaching, I am a member of the Dramaturg and Literary Managers Association of the Americas (LMDA) and the Dramatists Guild Plays-in-Progress Mentor Program. More information here:

    http://ariannarose.net/dramaturg-for-hire

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