Playwrights who want to add photographs to their citations can now do so.
The Webmaster seeks publishable (with release) production photographs of one-act plays
News Flash:
American Indian Community House: One-act and full-length plays as well as screenplays by Native American writers will be considered for a reading at the American Indian Community House in New York City at 5:30 p.m. on the second Sunday of a month to be decided in 2006. The playwright should send a hard copy of the play to be considered with an SASE for return of script, if desired. The play should be sent by January 20, 2006, to The American Indian Community House, Attention: Ms. Dawn Jamieson, 708 Broadway, 8th floor, New York, NY 10003. Details and guidelines are available from Ms Ronice Mullins at rmullins@aich.org; telephone 212-598-0100 and ask for the Performing Arts Department.
News Flash:
Millennium Talent Group (MTG), in residence at off-Broadways's Manhattan Ensemble Theatre, is
now accepting unsolicited plays (ten-minute, one-act, full) and
musicals with a view towards developing their 2006/07 season. They warmly welcome all themes, genres, previously produced
works, etc. However, MTG has a special interest in works which
foreground the "theatrical" in theatre. Submissions are accepted throughout the year and standard
response time is 6 months. For more info, visit their Website.
News Flash:
The Illustrious Theatre Company, Warwick, New York, U.S.A., seeks one act plays for its upcoming new play festival on
February 24-26 and March 10-12, 2006. Plays should require
minimal sets and can be produced on a small stage. The plays will be performed the first weekend at the ITC's home at
the Warwick Valley Winery, and the second weekend at Tri-State
Actors Theater in Sussex, NJ. A small stipend will be paid to the
selected playwrights. Send to The Illustrious Theatre Company 41 Lakeside Drive, Highland Lakes, New Jersey 07422, U.S.A.Website http://www.wvwinery.com/events_01.php. Scripts cannot be returned. Deadline December 1, 2005.
News Flash:
13th Street Rep Company's Holiday Short Play Festival
2005 is now accepting submissions from playwrights who have scripts
that are unpublished and run between 10 to 20 minutes in length.
They specifically want plays with a Winter or holiday season theme. All genres are welcome and encouraged. Selected Festival pieces
will run for at least 3 performances during December 2005. Applications can be downloaded from the Website, http://www.wvwinery.com/events_01.php. Deadline - October 7, 2005.
News Flash:
Madlab seeks script submissions for the Columbus Fringe Festival 2006. Submissions can be in one of two categories. Playwrights that do not intend to, or cannot, produce their own work can submit their scripts to MadLab Theatre for consideration
to be included into the Theatre Roulette portion of the Festival. For
further information about submitting a script for MadLab to produce
visit their Website, http://www.madlab.net/cff/submittal.htm. Deadline Dec 2, 2005. Alternatively, producing companies can submit scripts for consideration for inclusion into the Festival. Deadline - January 15th, 2006.
News Flash:
Atlas Media ...
... a cable TV production company in New York City is looking for
playwrights to write dramatizations for several shows they are
producing for the coming season. These are 'docu-dramas' - true
stories based on interviews with the actual participants with
dramatizations illustrating their stories based on the factual
information
Produced playwrights only - preference given to writers in the NYC
metro area
Submit resume and writing sample via email Attachment by
clicking here.
News Flash:
Skorpio Produktions ...
... in Phoenix, Arizona is currently accepting play submissions for
their GLBT One Act Festival 2006 (GLBT= Gay Lesbian Bisexual
Transgender). Submissions must be 10-15 minutes and have GLBT
characters or relationships as a central theme. Plays with small
casts (no more than 7-10) are preferred
They'll accept submissions via email Attachment, which you can do
by clicking here
Deadline - November 15th, 2005.
News Flash:
Lakeshore Players ...
... announces its call for ten-minute play submissions for their 2nd
annual ten-minute play festival. They want easily staged pieces -
little to no scene requirements, few props and costumes and small
cast
For further info, visit their website by clicking here.
News Flash:
Passaic County Community College theater ...
... is now accepting short plays (10-30 minutes and 2-5
characters) and monologues (no more than 3 minutes) & short
scenes (2 characters and 5-10 minutes) for acting classes and
end-of-semester productions. Age range of students 18-30
Playwrights will be notified if work is used in classes and will be
acknowledged in publicity if short plays are used as
end-of-semester productions. If a playwright's work is produced,
the playwright will receive royalties for the perfomances
Please send to Professor R.G. Rader (Word.doc Attachment) by
clicking here
Deadline November 30th - (posted August, 2005).
News Flash:
Columbus State University Theatre ...
... The Third International Playwriting Competition offering the
Larry Corse Prize for Playwriting is intended to encourage the
development and production of new works for the stage
The competition is open to all and the winner receives $1,000 and a
production by Columbus State University Theatre
1. A play submitted to the competition should be finished, original,
in English, and must not have been previously published or
performed (excluding workshop readings)
2. The play may be either full-length, one-act, or a series of related
one-acts, and should have a running time of between 45 and 120
minutes
3. The number of actors needed for the play should be between 5
and 10.
4. A play previously submitted to this competition may not be
re-submitted without substantial revision.
Submitting a Play
Because the play will be submitted to the juries anonymously, the
author's name should not appear on any page of the play
Plays should be submitted with a cover page containing the
following information -
a. Author's name
b. Author's address
c. Title of play
c. Author's phone number and e-mail address
d. A signed statement that the play has not been previously
produced or published.
Following the cover page, please include a brief synopsis of the
play
Address for Submissions -
Columbus State University Theatre
International Playwriting Competition #324
931 Monroe Drive NE, Suite A102
Atlanta, Georgia USA 30308
The selection process should be complete by February, 2006
For additional information, contact Steve Graver by clicking here
Deadline - November 7, 2005 - (posted August, 2005).
News Flash:
Stark Raving Theatre ...
... is now accepting submissions of full-length plays for
consideration for its 2006-2007 season. SRT is the Northwest's
leading producer of new works, dedicated to exploring new and
exciting voices from all over the country through readings,
workshops, and full productions
"No play is too risky, no subject too extreme. On the contrary, we
are committed to producing work that is provocative in content and
form; we seek artfully adventurous, highly theatrical storytellers,
but we are unable to consider musicals or casts of more than
seven"
For further info about Stark Raving Theatre and guidelines for
submission (by snail mail) visit their website by clicking here.
News Flash:
Cheshire Cat Productions ...
... are looking for a two-character one-act romantic comedy
(approx 35-40 mins) for one man and one woman to be included in
an evening of one-acts on relationships
They'll accept submissions via email, which you can send to Bernie
Cardell by clicking here.
News Flash:
The Stage Right Theatre Company...
... based in Liverpool, UK, is accepting unpublished full-length and
one-act plays for its 2006 season
READING FEE
For further info, visit their website by clicking here
Deadline - December 15th, 2005
News Flash:
Next Stage ...
... welcomes Full-Length scripts all year round. All types of genres
are acceptable (if submitting a musical, please include a CD with
completed music)
For further info, visit their website by clicking here
Deadline - October 21st, 2005.
News Flash:
Baby Hippopotamus Productions ...
... is currently accepting submissions of comedy routines, skits,
sketches, etc. for their upcoming '05 full length production of
Abnormal Stew featuring Las Vegas' own Talented Talent Brothers
They're looking for writers with a grasp of 21st Century vaudeville -
modern day Robert Benchley, S.J. Perelman or George Kaufman
They'll accept submissions via email Attachment, which you can do
by clicking here
For further info about Abnormal Stew, visit their website by clicking
here.
News Flash:
"Addie & Me," a poignant monologue about a teenage girl who creates an imaginary sister to cope with the loss of her mother, along with 53 of Ron Micci's other original one-act plays, many of them cited here on Small-Cast One-Act Guide Online, is now available for immediate download via One Act Grab Bag, www.oneactgrabbag.com. "Addie," winner of a silver medal in the 2004 Wisconsin state forensics finals, has a proved track record in high school speech and drama competitions.
News Flash:
YouthPlays.com, a coalition of award-winning dramatists dedicated to providing original, engaging material for young actors and audiences
News Flash:
The Brick Playhouse announces the Fourth Annual Brick Playhouse Playwriting Awards. The Albert Benzwei Award recognizes two outstanding one-acts written by playwrights from the Greater Philadelphia area. The Roger Cornish Award is given to an outstanding full-length play by a playwright from the Greater Philadelphia area. The Brick Playhouse Award is given to an outstanding full-length by a national or international playwright. All winners will receive a cash honorarium and a staged reading, as well as consideration for production in The Brick's 2006-06 season. READING FEE. For submission guidelines see http://www.thebrickplayhouse.org/compete.html. Deadline January 1, 2005.
News Flash:
Kanawha Players' Briefs and Shorts, in Charleston, WV, is seeking submissions for unpublished 10-minute plays. The mission of Briefs and Shorts is to attract and develop new and experienced artists by providing opportunities for participants and viewers to expand their theatre experience in a small, intimate venue. This season's theme is Take a Holiday and includes the following performances - Holiday Lights (December), Free at Last (January - monologue showcase), St. Patrick's Night (March) and Celebrating Ourselves (May). Submissions must fit within these themes to be considered, and technical requirements need to be minimal. You can submit to Laurie A. Helgoe, Ph.D., via email.
News Flash:
Luna Stage, an equity theatre in the heart of Montclair, New Jersey, U.S.A., is accepting open submissions from playwrights on a year-round basis. Contact Luna Stage, http://www.theatermania.com/content/theater.cfm/int_show_id/107598.
News Flash:
Madlab seeks script submissions for the Columbus Fringe Festival 2005. Submissions can be in one of two categories: (1) producing companies can submit scripts for consideration for inclusion into the Festival. For further information about submitting as a Producing Company contact http://www.madlab.net/cff2005submissionguidelines.html; (2) playwrights who do not intend to, or cannot, produce their own work can submit their scripts to MadLab Theatre for consideration to be included into the Festival. For further information about submitting a script for MadLab, contact http://www.madlab.net/tr2005submissionguidelines.html.
News Flash:
Collaboraction is accepting submissions of world premiere plays of 7 minutes or less (strict) for its 5th annual Sketchbook festival in Chicago. Selected plays receive full production with top directors and AEA actors. $500 prize for best play. For further information click http://www.collaboraction.org/Skbk05_Submit.htm# - Deadline February 6, 2005.
News Flash:
TADA!’s Annual One-Act Playwriting Contest encourages playwrights to create work for teenagers. In an attempt to serve more teens with work that speaks to their experiences, TADA! Youth Theater is currently accepting submissions for its 2004-05 Annual One-Act Playwriting Three winning playwrights receive a cash award and a staged reading as part of TADA!’s 14th Annual Staged Reading Series. For further information, visit their website at http://www.tadatheater.com/tadacentral.asp?sect=i&pg=main. Deadline January 4, 2005.
News Flash:
INNER VOICES Social Issues Theatre at the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign is now accepting submissions for its Fall 2004 call for scripts. The purpose of the INNER VOICES Social Issues Theatre is to produce theatre works, which focus attention on issues and concerns relevant to students on this campus, and more generally in society as well. INNER VOICES Social Issues Theatre has taken on many topics difficult to present and discuss, and this requires a willingness to be open-minded and curious about social and health issues on the part of all who participate in the project including writers, performers, tech crew and audience alike. Facilitated discussions with the audience follow each performance. Connections to the history(ies) and generation of such issues, and ways for making positive changes are often the focus of discussion in relation to a presented topic. Examples of issues that might be addressed are racism, LBGT issues, domestic violence, sexism, body image issues, and ableism. An honorarium will be given to those playwrights whose scripts are selected. We are looking for scripts in four categories: (A) Student written 10 minute play (up to three selected) $150.00 per selected script (B) Student written 40 minute play (one selected) $300.00 (C) Non-Student written 10 minute play (up to three selected) $250.00 per selected script (D) Non-Student written 40 minute play (one selected) $700.00. Deadline 12/15/04. Evaluations of scripts will be completed by 03/15/05. Further information and an application is at our website www.innervoices.uiuc.edu News Flash:
Jane Chambers Playwriting Award 2005/Jane Chambers Student Playwriting Award 2005. The Women and Theatre Program of the Association for Theatre in Higher Education invites submissions from female playwrights for the annual Jane Chambers Playwriting Award 2005. The winning playwright receives $1000 award and a staged reading of her play, open to the public, during the ATHE conference, a national conference for theatre educators and practitioners. The playwright will also be provided with transportation to the conference, accommodation in the conference hotel, and registration for the entire ATHE conference, to be held in San Francisco in July 2005. The Jane Chambers Playwriting Award recognizes plays and performance texts created by women which present a feminist perspective and contain significant opportunities for female performers. This annual award is given in the memory of lesbian playwright Jane Chambers who, through her plays A Late Snow, Last Summer at Bluefish Cove, My Blue Heaven, Kudzu, and The Quintessential Image, became a major feminist voice in American theatre. Student Playwriting Award: Excerpts from the winning play will be read at the annual Women and Theatre Program (WTP) pre-conference, and a professional playwright will offer feedback in a post-reading discussion with the audience. In addition to having selections from her work rehearsed and read, the student winner will receive $250 and a year’s membership in Women and Theatre. However, the student playwright will not receive transportation or hotel accommodations, and is not required to be present at the conference in order to win. Entries may be submitted by graduate and undergraduate students, and entrants do not have to be registered in a theatre or drama program to enter. Student Division Coordinator Jen Danby will oversee the judging in this category. The Jane Chambers Award encourages diversity of style and content. All forms of drama are accepted, including solo performance work. To enter, each playwright sends two bound copies of her submission (only one submission per applicant) and a completed admission form. Admission forms may be requested by contacting Gretchen Smith, National Awards Administrator, at gesmith@mail.smu.edu or by mailing a SASE to the address below (allow 2-3 weeks return). Submissions, including student entries, must be sent to Gretchen Smith, Division of Theatre, P.O. Box 750356, Southern Methodist University, Dallas, TX 75275-0356. Plays will not be returned. Notification of the winners will be released in August 2005. The deadline for submission is February 15, 2005 (postmark).
News Flash:
Konflux Theatre in Education are looking for a new children’s play to tour schools and receiving houses. Konflux are an established touring theatre company who work with more than 150,000 children across the United kingdom every year. The play should be no more than 1 hour in length, be suitable for 3 or 4 performers, engage with environmental issues, and be appropriate for Key Stage 1 and 2 children (aged 5-11). The selected play will be performed in over 100 venues between April and July 2005. The Company will accept submissions via email konflux@web-mania.com. For more details about the company, check http://www.konfluxtheatre.com/.
News Flash:The Professional Actors Collective - PROACTIVE is seeking submissions for a new performance series featuring 10-minute unpublished plays. This series will be presented in Midtown Manhattan for entertainment industry professionals and the general public. Plays should be character-driven, be complete thoughts, and have diverse casting. Off-the-wall submissions are encouraged. The goal of the series is to raise visibility of the playwrights and professional actors involved. E-mail professionalactorscollective@verizon.net.
News Flash:Brooklyn Publishers is actively looking for material for its new catalog. They need material suitable for high school students - duets, one-acts, monologues . . . (the more roles for women the better), but not musicals. They are also looking for adult scripts that they can market to community theatres, particularly those which have won awards or received good notices. Submit scripts to David Burton via email, brookpublishing@aol.com.
News Flash:The Playwright’s Café at The Eatontown Playhouse, New Jersey, USA, seeks "to promote new and exciting theater and to encourage & foster the work of emerging playwrights." To that end, Over the Rainbow Productions has opened the doors of The Eatontown Playhouse on Sunday evenings to any playwright needing a venue for a reading of their work. For further information, e-mail playwrightscafe@juno.com or visit Website http://narrowsdramatheater.homestead.com/Eatontown.html.
News Flash:The Luminous Group Theater Company is looking for . . . short plays (10-20 mins). The short plays will have minimal set requirements preferably but as many cast members as the playwright wishes. . . . "We focus on plays from abroad (ie not American) but we are open to American plays as well. We like any type of play, comedy, drama, farce, musical, edgy, political. In the past though, we have done rather risque material, hard-hitting dramas as well as lighter hip-hop musicals." Submissions via email luminoustheaterco@yahoo.com.
News Flash:Shadowbox Cabaret is seeking one-act or monologue submissions. Shadowbox is based in Columbus and Cincinnati and specializes in high-energy evenings of theatrical shorts/one-acts, monologues, and sketch comedy interspersed with live rock n' roll classics over a state-of-the-art sound system by their house band "BillWho?" Submissions must be comic or darkly comic. Minimal set and cast requirements, and a maximum of 25 minutes in length. Their shows usually adhere to a theme, for example - Sex @ The Box - Love, relationships, battle of the sexes, etc. Dirty Little Secrets - Twists and turns, who's got something to hide? Head Games - Mess with our mind! Freak Show - Freaky people, freaky situations, or halloween related Holiday Hoopla - Christmas-y, Winter-y, filled with holiday spirit! Shadowbox markets their shows as "rated R", but has no age restrictions. This is because "we are never bashful about innuendo or language, but please, no nudity. Feel free to push the envelope!" Submissions via email shadowdramaturgy@fuse.net.
News Flash:
NYC Playwrights is a group of writers, actors and other theatre aficionados. They meet each Wednesday from 7pm - 10pm to read new plays - the Interborough Repertory Theatre (IRT), 154 Christopher Street, 3rd Floor, in Greenwich Village, New York City, Contact via e-mail http://www.nycplaywrights.org/contactform.asp or website http://www.nycplaywrights.org/.
News Flash:
Six At Eight Festival - Annual West Coast Ten-Minute Play Contest & Year 2001. Plays should be ten pages. Two entries maximum per playwright; no musicals, one-acts, or children's plays; no plays previously given an equity performance; no electronic submissions--snail mail only (Please, no Express Mail.) Contest open to playwrights living in the USA Prize: The first, second, and third place winners will receive $100, $75, and $50 respectively, and fourteen performances in the Annual West Coast Ten-Minute Play Festival, "Six at Eight," at the Vanguard Theatre in the year 2004. Deadline: November 1, 2004. Mail entry to: Jill Forbath Roden, Artistic Director, West Coast Ten-Minute Play Contest, P.O. Box 18438, Irvine, California 92623-8438, U.S.A.
News Flash: Henrico Theatre Company One-Act Playwriting Competition – Offered annually for one-act plays or musicals previously unpublished. Prize: $250; runner-up $125 (winning entry may be produced). Deadline: each July 1. Guidelines for SASE. Contact: Amy A. Perdue, (804) 501-5138, fax (804) 501-5284, e-mail: per22@co.henrico.va.us, Henrico Recreation & Parks, P.O. Box 27032, Richmond, Virginiq 27032, U.S.A.
News Flash:
Jewel Box Theater Playwriting Competitions - Full-length plays or evening of one-acts. Prize: $500. Deadline: request guidelines in October. Guidelines for SASE, contact Charles Tweed, Jewel Box Theatre, 3700 North Walker, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73118-7099, U.S.A., telephone 405-521-1786.
News Flash:
The SHEBOYGAN THEATRE COMPANY has an interest in new play production and hopes to increase this effort. Contact Ralph Maffongelli, Director of Theatre, Sheboygan Theatre Company.
News Flash:
INNER VOICES Social Issues Theatre at the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign is now accepting submissions for its Spring 2004 call for scripts. The purpose of the INNER VOICES Social Issues Theatre is to produce theatre works, which focus attention on issues and concerns relevant to students on this campus, and more generally in society as well. Examples of issues that might be addressed are Racism, LBGT Issues, Domestic Violence, Sexism, Body Image Issues, and Ableism. An honorarium will be given to those playwrights whose scripts are selected. We are looking for scripts in four categories: A. Student written 1-minute play (up to three selected) $150.00 per selected script. B. Student written 40-minute play (one selected) $300.00. C. Non-Student written 10-minute play (up to three selected) $250.00 per selected script. D. Non-Student written 40-minute play (one selected) $700.00. Call for Scripts closes: 02/15/04. Submissions postmarked after 02/15/04 will not be accepted. Evaluations of scripts will be completed by 04/15/04. Further information and an application for the contest can be found on our website www.innervoices.uiuc.edu or contact innervoices@uiuc.edu for more information and an application. Contact J.W. Morrissette, Assistant Program Coordinator, INNER VOICES Social Issues Theatre, McKinley Health Center, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1109 South Lincoln Avenue, Urbana, Illinois 61801, U.S.A., telephone 217-244-5919.
News Flash:
Manhattan Playwrights Group, 211 West 71st Street, Suite 6A, New York, New York 10023, U.S.A., telephone 212 721-2979, fax 212 721-3669, e-mail mscott13@aol.com. Playwrights may submit a play for review by Mimi Scott; send as a word document to her email listed above or mail it to the above address. MPG has an annual one-act festival.
News Flash:
A playwright at his own request here gives evidence that publication is possible: "Just published! "Night and the Proofreader," by Ronald Micci. Hilarious one-act police melodrama about a proofreader who goes on a killing spree to rid the world of bad grammar. 14 speaking parts. Perfect for high school drama or English students. Teaches grammar and engages students in a fun way. See Brooklyn Publishers website on the Internet for ordering information--www.brookpub.com." The script calls for more than four actors, which bends the limits of this Website, but the announcement appears here in good faith that playwrights need encouragement. Anyway, Ron has written dozen of one-acts that use four or fewer characters.
News Flash:The The Store Front Repertory Company (TSFRC) is a new pro-am repertory theater company in the Finger Lakes region of upstate New York in historic Corning. The house is black box (less than 99 seats). TSFRC specializes in one-act plays 5, 10, 15, 20 thru 45-minutes in length. All genres are welcome, especially diversity plays featuring female actors and ethnic actors in a wide range of ages. GLBT plays also welcome. TSFRC intends to pay at least token royalties, scale to be determined. All scripts submitted will be archived and cannot be returned, so please do not send originals. All scripts must have a cover sheet with play title, author(s) name and "all necessary" contact information and the author's suggested genre for the work. We accept electronic submissions in RTF, MS-Word and PDF format as long as all electronic plays have a cover sheet with complete contact information. Send electronic submissions to DragonLadyInc@aol.com. Send printed scripts to Cheryl Ann Costa, Producer, The Store Front Repertory Company, 59 East Market Street, Box 125, Corning, New York 14830, U.S.A.
News Flash:Play wanted: Irish comedy, 1m1f or 2m1f. "I am looking for an Irish one-act comedy for one female and one or two males - playing ages 30's-50's. This will tour across Canada in the summer of 2004. Must be simple to stage. Contact Erin Geraghty, slainteprods@aol.com.
News Flash:
Ensemble Studio Theatre, billed as the major forum for one-act plays in America, seeks scripts. Begun in 1978, E.S.T. enjoys worldwide recognition for its Marathon of
One-Act Plays, in which, over a period of six weeks, twelve one-acts receive their New York premieres. Contact Tom Rowan, Literary Manager, Ensemble Studio Theatre, 549 West 52nd Street (between 10th and 11th), New York City, New York 10019, telephone 212-247-4982, e-mail
rowan@ensemblestudiotheatre.org.
News Flash:
The Cheeky Maggot Theatre Company, set up a year ago, currently seeks unpublished
work for stage and screen for a summer season. Web address is http://cheekymaggot.allhere.com.
Contact Amber Agar, President, at cheekymaggot@hotmail.com.
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... a non-profit theater company, dedicated since 1997 to bringing
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unsolicited manuscripts for development consideration, and
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Although they are specifically seeking plays by writers of Asian
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