Deadline: February 27, 2026
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Saturday, February 14, 2026
The Your Worst Nightmare Play Festival seeks 10-minute plays
Labels: 10-minute plays, festivalBlack Men Talk Festival 2026 seeks 10-minute plays
Labels: 10-minute plays, BIPOC, ethnicity-based, men-onlyDeadline: March 31, 2026 at 11:59 PM CT
SUBMISSION FORM
The Black Men Talk Play Festival, the first of its kind, aims to honor the contributions of Black male playwrights - initiated by a Chicago-based Black playwright. The event will host three performances in Chicago in July 2026.
- Script submitted must be the final version in proper play format.
- Playwrights must submit plays that run from 8-10 minutes or 8-10 pages. Your cover page should have: title of play, your name, email address, and phone number.
- Plays should feature two to four actors.
- Scripts should be written with minimal set and costume requirements.
- One entry per person (if more than one play is submitted, we will review the first play submitted).
- Plays must be unpublished and must not have had a professional. production.
- Plays must be submitted electronically in PDF format.
- No musicals, screenplays, or monologues will be selected for this festival.
- Your submission should be your own work.
Friday, February 13, 2026
Dallas College Mountain View Campus Theatre Department seeks 10-minute plays
Labels: 10-minute plays, festivalDeadline: April 5, 2026
Please send all submissions to amyjackson@dcccd.edu
Questions? Email or text/call my 214-908-4082.
The Dallas College Mountain View Campus Theatre Department is looking for ten-minute plays to produce for the tenth annual ROD WILSON 24-HOUR TEN MINUTE PLAY FESTIVAL, May 29-30, 2026
Student and/or local actors along with MVC alumni will join professional DFW directors for twenty-four hours to present a Saturday evening, May 30 @ 7 pm performance. Six or seven staged ten-minute plays will be followed by an audience/actor/director/playwright talk back. There is no limit on how many plays you can submit, no theme for the festival-just keep in mind that many of the actors are teens and twenty-somethings!
Crowname seeks submissions for Issue #8
Labels: publication, short playsDeadline: March 1, 2026
Please email crownamestudios@gmail.com to submit.
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Please note that at this time we cannot offer payment for publication. We hope this changes in the future, but until then, publication in Crow Name is unpaid. Contributors will always, however, receive a high-quality PDF of our magazine for their own printing/admiring/saving pleasure.
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We are accepting submissions from December 19th to March 1st, and submissions will be considered based upon the current theme listed above. If we have already announced our decisions for the current theme, please re-submit if you would like to be considered for the next one. Please feel free to re-submit and withdraw.
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Thursday, February 12, 2026
SummerWeen: A Radio Play Festival
Labels: 10-minute plays, festival, radio, short playsDeadline: March 31, 2026 at 12:59pm
Or until they receive 75 submissions
SUBMISSION FORM
The Sidekick Troupe (TST) is currently accepting submissions for SummerWeen: A Radio Play Festival.
Calling all mythical beasts, beach bums, and everyone who considers themselves a writer! Come celebrate the perfect spooky/summer blend with us in SummerWeen, A Radio Play Festival! Have you always dreamed of writing your own Paranormal Activity? Got a parody of Creature From the Black Lagoon where he plays beach volleyball? Now’s your chance!
We want YOU to send us your scary or silly Halloween oriented radio play… as long as it’s spooky!
-Must be at least 10 minutes, and no longer than 15 minutes.
-Must be Halloween-oriented in theme or genre.
-NO AI GENERATED SUBMISSIONS WILL BE ACCEPTED.
The live readings will take place in Manhattan, New York in the Summer of 2026 through The Sidekick Troupe.
14th Annual Columbus Black Theatre Festival seeks monologues and one-act plays
Labels: 10-minute plays, festival, monologues, one-act plays, short playsDeadline: February 28, 2026
SUBMISSION FORM
The theme for 2026 is Still Going Strong: Voices of Triumph! Our Founder/Artistic Director, Julie Whitney Scott, was given this theme, as usual, through prayer. It’s a theme that inspires hope and resilience in the face of trouble. The theme represents those that have continued to stay strong before, during, through and after personal storms have invaded their lives, and how they were victorious in the end. It must be a story that is a story and not a lecture to push your views on others. It must be about everyday people and their everyday lives and their voices of triumph.
The entries need to meet the following criteria:
1) No more than 6 characters (Actors can play double-roles if more needed.)
2) No derogatory, hate based, sexually explicit work will be reviewed or accepted.
3) Have minimal set/light requirements.
4) 15 to 20 minutes long for one-act plays. 5 to 10 minutes long for monologues.
5) Written blocking notes of the play can be rearranged by the director to meet venue space.
6) Submit in play format a titled script and a blind script without any identifying information, other than the title, in Time New Roman 12 font, normal spacing and Word Doc or PDF format.
7) Only one play submission per playwright.
8) Complete the submission entry form at www.mine4godproductions.com
Submissions are accepted December 1, 2025, to February 28, 2026. Submissions are free so don’t miss the deadline.
*Due to the number of plays received each year, you will not be notified unless your play is accepted. However, you can email us after March 15th, 2026, and we will be happy to give you feedback on your submission at mine4godproductionsllc@aol.com
Wednesday, February 11, 2026
The Horowitz-Sondheim Clinic offers affordable treatment to playwrights, composers, and lyricists of the theater
Labels: playwright servicesThe Horowitz-Sondheim Clinic will commence operations on September 2, 2025, and was specifically established to offer affordable treatment to playwrights, composers, and lyricists of the theater*.
The Horowitz-Sondheim Clinic offers psychotherapy, psychoanalysis, and psychological testing. The Clinic does not provide psychotropic medication.
Psychoanalysis is conducted by psychoanalytic candidates, all of whom are supervised by psychoanalysts especially qualified for the training of psychoanalysts. On occasion, psychoanalysis is offered by a graduate psychoanalyst.
Theater playwrights, composers, and lyricists interested in sliding-scale treatment at the Horowitz-Sondheim Clinic are encouraged to apply (link below). No one will be turned away based on their ability to pay. Please indicate whether you are interested in obtaining psychotherapy (once or twice a week, typically), psychoanalysis (four or five times a week), or psychological testing. Note that for psychoanalysis, at least two of the sessions must be conducted in person.
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* Those who are not lyricists, composers, or playwrights of the theater can still receive affordable treatment by applying directly to the NYPSI Treatment Center at https://nypsi.org/find-treatment/
Playwright and professional script doctor Sarah Congress is offering 1x1 Writing Coaching
Labels: advertisement, classVisit Sarah's website to learn more and connect.
- Help clients get “out of their own way” and fully realize their work and writing potential
- Offer rewrite suggestions
- Punch up jokes and humor
- Improve confidence
- Fine-tune material to hook a reader’s interest
- Assist in networking, finding submission and publication opportunities as needed
Sarah Congress is a playwright and script doctor with West Coast representation. Her play "Last Sunrise" was produced by Nylon Fusion for their Gilded Age/Cage Festival at TADA Theatre (June, 2025). "Last Sunrise" was presented with writers John Patrick Shanley, Lyle Kessler, and Migdalia Cruz. Sarah’s play “Delulu” was a semifinalist for Centre Stage's 23rd Annual New Play Festival (1 of 40 plays from 800 submissions). "Delulu" received a reading at the Episcopal Actors' Guild this October and will be read at AWP Baltimore (published by Feels Blind Literary). She co-wrote the screenplay "I Can't Hear You!" which won BEST COMEDY in the 2024 Jersey Shore Film Festival. Her play “Overdose” won 2nd place for BEST SHORT in the 2023 Downtown Urban Arts Festival at Playwrights Horizons.
Teaching Experience
Sarah teaches writing classes for The Hudson Valley Writers Center, The Hoboken Historical Museum, The Knowledge Project, and Project Write Now.
"I had a breakthrough in my playwriting after working with Sarah. Her coaching made me realize I had the bad habit of undermining the power of my words.. I saw that after she pointed out one line in my play BIG FAT BABY IN HIS MOTHER'S ARMS which I went on to rewrite immediately and submitted for a serious Playwrights Fellowship. Just yesterday I heard from the UCROSS Foundation that I am the Alternate Fellow in the event one of the winners cannot attend in Spring 2025. I am honored to be acknowledged for the Fellowship and thank Sarah for her important coaching. Sarah will have you grow as a playwright/screenwriter in front of her eyes."
2026 JESSE L. KEARNEY BBM PLAYWRITING INITIATIVE
Labels: BIPOC, ethnicity-based, honorarium, workshopDeadline: February 15, 2026 at 11:59pm
SUBMISSION FORM
The program is open to Black male-identifying playwrights (ages 18+) who are ready to take their original work to the next level. One selected playwright will receive:
• A $1,000 Honorarium.
• A 29-hour developmental reading of their original script.
• Professional Support: Access to a professional director and a cast of New York City actors.
• Industry Exposure: An invite-only staged reading held in New York City.
Applications must be submitted through the form linked on the official Black Broadway Men website. Interested playwrights can find full submission guidelines and the application form here: http://www.BlackBroadwayMen.org/jlkplaywriting
Submissions will be reviewed by a panel of industry professionals. Early submissions are highly encouraged as the organization continues its mission to uplift and empower Black male voices within the theater community. Committee chairs: Ahmad Simmons & Calvin M. Thompson.
There’s something for everyone at The Playwrights Group
Labels: advertisement, classThere’s something for everyone at TPG!
Script ConsultationsIf have a script you want feedback on — just send a PDF of your script and you’ll get a critique via email and/or video conference. See website for rates.
Richard Caliban has worked with individuals on their scripts from all over the world — Indonesia, China, Greece, Australia, Serbia, as well as right here in New York. A script consultation will provide you with feedback on the structural soundness of your story, the dramatic arc of your protagonist, thematic unity and much more.
Online One-on-One Courses
If you’re looking for more, check out our One on One Online Playwriting Courses:
- The Art of Playwriting
- Write a Play in 10 Weeks
- 3 Hour Short Course
The Weekly Workshop
Join our nationwide community of playwrights on Zoom. It’s a great way to stay connected and motivated.
Participating in a weekly workshop can give you the kick you need to see your script through from beginning to end. You can bring in anything you’re working on — a full length script, a musical, a TV pilot, whatever. And when your script is ready — we’ll present it in a Public Reading. We also bring in Guest Speakers, like Pulitzer Prize winner Margaret Edson (Wit).
Audacious Owl Theater Festival for NYC-based playwrights and producers
Labels: festival, geographic restriction, participation fee, self-productionDeadline: March 6, 2026
The 2nd annual Audacious Owl Theatre Festival from June 16th-June 21st at the Chain Theatre as a part of their Factory Series.
We are seeking "bold stories that investigates the nuances of what it means to be alive".
Any genre is acceptable, as long as it is new work.
In the application please send the most up to date script, as well as a short biography of yourself and what type of art you are committed and interested in putting into the world.
You will be informed of your acceptance by March 14th at which time you will then send the agreement and “Participation Fee.”
Each show is guaranteed 2 performances and a portion of the ticket sales. You will act as your show’s lead producer, with us providing the space and personnel, so you will need to be based in NYC or have a producer based here.
Due to limited time, we can only accept one play per playwright at this time.
Plays can be 10 pages maximum and have 2-4 actors. Submissions due by March 6th.
Pages in Paris Writing Residency seeks one-act plays
Labels: one-act plays, residency, workshopDeadline: February 28, 2026
SUBMISSION FORM
Six 1 Acts will be selected and produced in a black-box theatre production in Los Angeles by the Sixty-Six Theater Co.
And then what?
One playwright will be selected by a committee to attend a 2 week Writing Residency at the Le Studio D’Art in Paris, France!
Details:
- You must be at least 18 years of age to qualify.
- Play length cannot exceed 30 minutes.
- Writers can submit up to two 1 Acts for consideration.
- Submitted plays should be unpublished work.
- Selected 1 Acts will be staged in a black box theatre production in collaboration with selected Writers, Directors, and Actors.
- Writers must be available for the duration of the development workshop in Los Angeles (more details to come).
- Residency selection will be based on writing, collaboration, and development potential.
Important Dates:
Submission Deadline: February 28th, 2026
Selected One Acts Announced: March 13th
Development Workshop: March 13th-April 13th
Tech Rehearsal: April 13th
Show Dates: April 14, 15, 16.
Residency Dates: Fall 2026
The selected writer will receive round-trip airfare from Los Angeles to Paris, plus two weeks accommodation during their stay.
The writer will collaborate with Le Studio D'Art and continue to develop their 1 Act in a 2 week writing residency with actors and directors.
BLACK WOMAN GENIUS ~ GENIUS by Kenndall Wallace
Labels: Black Woman Genius
Born and raised in Detroit, Kenndall Wallace's plays feature predominantly Black casts - challenging, celebrating, and uplifting the Black community. She was an inaugural member of the Black Playwrights' Gathering in Washington, D.C., a 2025 Torch Literary Arts Fellow, an LTA one-act playwriting award winner, a top 30 playwright for the 50th Concord Off-Off Broadway Festival, and was a recent member of Dramatic Question Theatre's Classics in Color Cohort.
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~ Excerpt published by permission, all rights held by the playwright.
Let me melt into your arms like beeswax on hot gas stovesUntil parts of me start escaping into the pores of your body,And your skin shields me from the gazes of those who don’t deserve to even look at me.Let me be soft around you,Drop my guard around you,Let me be myself without expectation or social obligation when I’m all wrapped up in you.‘Cause sometimes, lover, smart girls don’t wanna be smarter.And hard-working girls don’t wanna work harder.Sometimes, they want rest, and ease, and a soft place to perch themselves on as they fly higher onward, A voice that says ‘I love you even when you’re not working’,Embraces that say ‘I support you in times of denouement’,Eyes that say ‘I see you when everyone else just sees what you do ’.So love me, and support me, and see me,And let me rest right here, just for the night,With you.
Tuesday, February 10, 2026
Royal Family Productions William and Enid Hairston Artist Fellowship 2026
Labels: fellowship, stipendDeadline: February 15, 2026
Royal Family Productions is proud to announce a 2026 artist fellowship in partnership with Ann Hairston, honoring the legacy of her father, William R. Hairston Jr. — a trailblazing Black actor, playwright, and cultural leader whose career spanned stage, screen, and public service.
To honor that legacy, Ann Hairston is funding the William and Enid Hairston Artist Fellowship, which will support one Black female playwright in creating a one-woman show centered on Black joy. Writers working across all genres are welcome to apply, with a special emphasis on genre-based storytelling (sci-fi, fantasy, horror, and beyond).
The fellowship includes a development period and a public presentation of the work-in-progress in Manhattan, hosted by Royal Family Productions in April, 2026.
Applications are currently open, and close February 15th, 2026. Applicants should submit a three- to five-sentence idea for a play that meets the stipulations, along with a resume and a past writing sample. This fellowship is open to new and established playwrights, solo performers, and any other type of writer or writer/actor. When complete, the play should run 55–80 minutes. Finalists will meet with Ms. Hairston and the selection committee on Zoom, after which the inaugural fellow will be chosen. This fellowship comes with a $1,000 stipend for the playwright.
2026 Carlo Annoni International Playwriting Prize (9th Edition)
Labels: 10-minute plays, full-length plays, LGBTQ, prize, short playsDeadline: April 30, 2026
Send your submission to info@premiocarloannoni.eu
Submissions of any length are accepted: full-length plays, as well as short plays, 10 minutes, including those already performed.
1000 € Awarded to the two best plays (English and Italian), ceremony in Milan, September 2026, and special jury mentions on multiple categories.
Monday, February 9, 2026
Lavender Hill Cultural District Theatre Festival
Labels: full-length plays, honorarium, LGBTQ, readingsDeadline: February 28, 2026
Playwrights are invited to submit completed scripts that center on LGBTQ+ lives, history, identity, resistance, love, and legacy. Selected staged readings will be showcased within the festival’s dynamic programming, offering playwrights meaningful exposure, live audience engagement, and the opportunity to have their work presented in conversation with major full productions anchoring the festival.
The Lavender Hill Cultural District Theatre Festival is more than a performance series—it is a gathering place for artists, audiences, and community, celebrating work that is urgent, human, and unapologetically authentic. We are especially interested in plays that push boundaries, reclaim silenced stories, and spark dialogue long after the curtain falls.
Submission Instructions:
Submission deadline February 28, 2026. Selected playwrights will receive a $100 honorarium.
Join us in shaping a festival that honors LGBTQ+ stories with courage, compassion, and uncompromising artistry—and help launch a new cultural tradition in 2026.
Unexpected Connections 10-minute play festival
Labels: 10-minute plays, festivalDeadline: February 26, 2026
Unexpected Connections is a 10-minute play festival produced by CSCT (Gan Haim, Israel), dedicated to celebrating the surprising, funny, tender, and transformative ways people connect. Through short, bold storytelling, we create space for laughter, empathy, and shared humanity, reminding us that connection often appears when we least expect it.
Now we’re inviting you to be part of it. We are seeking original 10-minute plays that capture connections that are funny, tender, absurd, surprising, and deeply human. A panel will select eight standout works to be fully showcased at the festival. If you have a story that sparks recognition, curiosity, or laughter and lingers long after the lights fade, this is your moment. Submit your play and let your voice take center stage.
- Any play submission must come directly from the original playwright/author of the play.
- A maximum of three plays may be submitted by the same author.
- Your play must fit the theme – UNEXPECTED CONNECTIONS – or it will not be considered.
- Keep your play under ten minutes in length. If the selected play runs over 10 minutes, the director and producers reserve the right to edit the script to meet the 10-minute requirement. Author will be contacted in advance.
- We require internet submissions in PDF format ONLY.
- We are looking for new, original plays.
- Your play must contain at least two (2) characters, but no more than four (4).
- Your play should consist mainly of dialogue, not monologues.
- No children’s plays or musicals.
- Your play must be written in English.
- Minimum props, set, lighting and sound cues.
- We will announce the plays selected for the festival by 8th March.
- Center Stage Community Theater will select directors for each selected play.
- Center Stage Community Theater will advertise the 10-Minute Play Festival via their website, social media and press releases. The website will include a short synopsis of each play, author bio and link to author website and/or social media.
- No royalties or payment will be provided to playwrights should their play be chosen for the festival.
- There is NO FEE for the author to submit a play or to participate in the 10-Minute Play Festival.
- There is NO COMPENSATION for author/director/cast member(s).
- Eight (8) works will be selected and presented at the festival which will take place 16-18 June at the Eshkol Pais in Ra'anana.
BLACK WOMAN GENIUS ~ I AM FIRE by Elizabeth Nafula
Labels: Black Woman Genius
Elizabeth Nafula is a passionate playwright, storyteller and performer. Her plays and monologues have appeared in Lolwe, Kinsman Avenue Publishing, Journal of African Youth Literature, and Shabach Enterprise. She has earned recognition from the Flow Monologue Festival, Theatre Roulette, Purple Crayons, and Playwrights Round Table, with her script recently celebrated for its originality by Reels Script.
Elizabeth fell in love with theatre early on, and her work often dances on the line between heartfelt drama and the unexpected twists that make audiences smile. She brings together language and drama with academic ties to the University of Eldoret, Moi University, Wits University, the University of Cape Town, the University of New York, and the American Library in Paris. Wherever there’s theatre, she’s home.
Links:
Lolwe
https://lolwe.org
A Culinary Prelude - Elizabeth Nafula
The Journal of African Youth Literature
https://jaylit.com
Drama
IDA
(The crowd murmuring grows louder outside. Ida freezes, glances toward the window.)
Oh, they're out there. I hear them. Brave men needing torches to fight a woman with a type writer. Imagine that!
(Ida exhales, steels herself, and starts packing papers frantically into the drawer.)
I knew this would happen.You can't whisper when your friends are hanging from trees.
(Spotlight flashes red. Ida stops, straightens)
They burned my words. But they forgot one thing...
(Ida steps forward, voice rising like thunder)
You can burn paper... but not the truth.
(Ida slams her hand on the desk. The typewriter bell dings once. Lights shift to blue calm. She pulls out a folded letter.)
Chicago's calling. I'll go. I'll write louder, until the ink starts marching
(Ida laughs breathlessly)
They think they chased me out, but they just gave me legs.
Sunday, February 8, 2026
WP Theater 2026-2028 LAB open for submissions
Labels: geographic restriction, stipend, workshopDeadline: February 20, 2026 at 11:59 PM ET
PLEASE VISIT OUR SUBMITTABLE SITE TO APPLY.YOU MAY ONLY APPLY TO ONE DISCIPLINE PER LAB CYCLE.
- Hard copy applications will not be accepted
- Emailed applications will not be accepted.
- If you have specific questions, please email wplab[at]wptheater.org after reading the Frequently Asked Questions section below. No phone calls, or emailed applications please.
The Lab provides up to fifteen artists with community, a vital professional network, entrepreneurial and leadership skills, free rehearsal space, and, most significantly, tangible opportunities for the development of bold new work for the stage.Applications are open January 12 – February 20, 2026.
Is the Lab the right fit for you?
The Lab is for early to mid career theater professionals, who are eager to deepen their understanding of how to develop new work, using collaboration skills while also learning how to best leverage given resources.As a director, this program is for you if you have an appetite for play, a commitment to dramaturgy in the early stages of a work’s development, and you look forward to crafting stories with a new team of artists. This program is for you, if you are looking to join a community of directors at a similar stage of their career and excited for seasoned mentors to share industry knowledge, resources, and skills.As a producer, this program is for you if you enjoy working in teams, imagining new systems of storytelling, and are eager to build those systems with others. This program is for you if you have an appetite for creating balance between the resources a story needs in order to be told and the tangible/ financial resources of the production.
As a writer, this program is for you if you crave dramaturgical input and creative collaboration both from a director and producer, and if you’re ready to collaborate with storytellers in other mediums to deepen your work. This program is for you, if you’re looking for practical skills in how to strategically and holistically develop your work.
LAB STRUCTURE:
Meetings:
The lab consists of two monthly meetings–one full Lab meeting for all three cohorts on the first Monday evening of the month, and a separate, discipline-specific meeting, usually on the second Monday of the month. These meetings are mandatory, and attendance at all meetings is the optimum means to get the most out of your Lab experience.
You will be given the full Lab meeting and Pipeline Festival schedule at the time of your interview, if you advance to the finalist round..
Year One:
Participants will spend the first six months of the lab engaging in cohort- building activities to allow the artists to get to know one another as individuals and artistic practitioners, including collaboration work, skills-building, and career strategy sessions. It is imperative that participants prioritize attendance in these monthly lab meetings, as multiple absences will result in participants missing key building components that would prevent them from gaining the most from the lab experience.
In the second half of the first year, we will sort the Lab into writer/director/producer pods, and devote significant time to building the bonds and collaborative skills within each pod.
Year Two/Pipeline Festival:
Each pod will spend the remainder of the lab developing a new work together that will culminate in a showing in the Pipeline Festival reading series. The goal of the festival is to give producers, directors, and playwrights the collaborative tools to successfully develop new work in the theater industry. The resulting Pipeline Festival reading series will present this new work to New York audiences and industry professionals. The producers, in partnership with directors and writers, will shape the festival based on the artistic development needs of each project, with budgetary and in-house physical resources from WP, under the AEA 29 Hour Reading Guidelines.
If you have specific questions, please email wplab[at]wptheater.org after reading the Frequently Asked Questions section below. No phone calls, or emailed applications please.
REQUIREMENTS FOR ELIGIBILITY:
- Must be an artist living within 90 minutes of WP Theater via car or rail.
- Must be able to attend evening meetings at WP Theater twice a month from October 2026 to May 2028, as well as other events throughout the 2026-2027 and 2027-2028 seasons, such as previews, performances, retreats, and other special events at WP.
- Must be available for the 2026 Pipeline Festival (March – May, 2028).
- Regular attendance is mandatory and therefore applicants should view the program as a two-year-long commitment. Lab meetings will be in person.
- Must not currently be in an undergraduate program.
- Must be aged 21 or over.
- Must be available for either an in person or virtual interview.
THE PARTICIPATING ARTISTS WILL:
- Receive a stipend of $4,000 on salary, for each year of Lab participation ($8,000 total).
- Participate in a monthly full lab meeting led by WP Artistic Staff and Lab Liaisons.
- Participate in a monthly discipline-specific meeting led by a mentor in their field.
- Participate in events and conversations led by established artists and leaders in the field.
- Receive complimentary tickets to WP shows, invited dress rehearsals and other special events.
- Receive artistic support and professional development guidance from the artistic staff.
- Participate in The Pipeline Festival, a reading series of five new plays, written, directed and produced by the WP Lab, to be presented in the spring of the second year of the residency.
- Receive access to WP’s rehearsal space at no cost, when space is not in use
APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS:
- Current resume or CV
- One page statement or video (5 minutes or less) that describes your artistic vision. Video (max 5 minutes) of you speaking, telling us who you are as an artist, your artistic vision, and the specific processes behind it. Help us understand who you are as a theatermaker!
- One short essay answer detailing why being a part of the Lab is useful to you at this moment in your career.
- One short essay answer describing how you approach new collaborations and what meaningful artistic collaboration means to you.
- A list of 3 professional references, including title/affiliation, phone and email.
Playwrights:
- The play must be at least 60 pages long, and must be a completed draft, though it need not be a final draft.
- You may also include a link to your website, or other online resources.
- Share an image or video sample of your work that represents a moment you are proud of. Please share a description of why this moment is meaningful to you.
- A list of upcoming productions, workshops, readings and other projects with dates, venues, and your role.
- You may also include a link to your website, or other online resources.
- ProducersA list of upcoming productions, workshops, readings and other projects with dates, venues, and your role.
- You may also include a link to your website, or other online resources.
- Production Videos/Photos – You may provide up to 3 short videos or photos of recent work. Additional materials should not exceed 3 pages and may include reviews (no excerpts) and photos with descriptions.
- Hard copy applications will not be accepted.
- Emailed applications will not be accepted.
For further clarification of materials required for application, please see the Frequently Asked Questions Section below.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
What kind of conflicts would make me ineligible?
We accept that every artist will miss one or two meetings, but if you know now that you will be missing more than two meetings during the lab dates, you should not apply. Applicants should view the program as a two-year-long commitment. We will only accept applicants who can take full advantage of the program.
I’m not available for an in-person interview—may I still apply?
We will be conducting in person interviews, but may be able to interview applicants virtually if needed. If you have a limited conflict in regards to attending twice monthly meetings, please make note of such conflicts in your application. We will try to accommodate such situations on a case-by-case basis.
When will the monthly meetings be held?
We will provide a schedule of meetings for finalists at the interview, so you need not worry about this question at the application stage.
If I am selected for the group and then my eligibility status changes, would I be automatically suspended from the program?
No, we will handle this situation on a case-by-case basis. Please do not let such a concern keep you from applying.
What kind of resume should I submit?
Your resume should list all readings, workshops or productions. Your resume should also include any other relevant theater experience.
If I can’t decide between two plays or have an additional writing sample that I am very proud of, may I include more than one play with my application?
No, we only read one play per applicant, so please only submit one writing sample. Submit the sample that you are the most excited to share with our readers.
May I send in music along with the book of my musical?
Please do, and give credit to the composer and lyricist.
Is there an age limit? Are you looking for young writers?
We ask that applicants be 21 and older, but beyond that, there is no age limit. We would be glad to admit a talented artist of any age into the program. The program is meant to support early and mid-career artists, but artists may begin their careers at any age.
Will you let me know that you received my application?
Yes, we will email you once we have processed your application.
May I follow-up with you about my application status?
Yes, please email wplab[at]wptheater.org.
If I have had some contact with a WP staff member, would it be better to contact them directly with my question rather than write to wplab[at]wptheater.org?
No, please write to wplab[at]wptheater.org, but feel free to mention any contact with a WP staff member in your email.
Thank you for your interest in the Lab—we look forward to your application!
Apply here for the Lab! Application deadline is February 20 at 11:59 pm ET.
Social Justice Shorts 2026
Labels: 10-minute plays, short playsSubmission Form
Seeking 10-minute short plays and monologues centered around the following suggested themes:
● LGBTQIA+ & Transgender Rights
● Healthcare Justice (including Mental Health)
● Economic Justice/Workers’ Rights
● Immigrant/Refugee Justice
● Reproductive Justice
Storytelling must be rich in self-expression and theatrical imagination. Playwrights may live in
any part of the country, and St. Louis-based playwrights are strongly encouraged to submit.
Plays featuring a cast of one to three actors will be accepted (plays with more than three actors will not be considered). Playwrights are welcome to submit solo performance pieces. Plays longer than 10 minutes will NOT be considered. Published plays will also not be considered. Limited set, props and technical requirements are strongly preferred.
Only one submission from a playwright may be submitted, please do not submit multiple plays for consideration.
Please direct all questions to Fannie Lebby, Artistic Director of A Call to Conscience at fanniec2c@gmail.com.
Saturday, February 7, 2026
Play Troupe of Port Washington seeks 10-minute plays
Labels: 10-minute plays, festivalTheme: Fork in the Road. Plays should explore moments of choice, change, consequence, or pivotal life decisions.
Full production as part of a curated 10-minute play festival
A committee will select seven (7) plays.
Each selected play will be assigned a director.
Performances will take place May 29 and May 30 at the Port Washington Public Library.
This is a free event open to the public.
Playwrights local to Long Island are preferred, but submissions from all locations will be accepted.
Playwrights may submit up to two (2) plays; however, no more than one (1) play per playwright may be selected.
Final selections will be announced by mid-March.
Black Girlz Productions Call for Submissions: Love Letters to Black Women
Labels: monologuesDeadline: March 15, 2026
Submission Method: Email entries to blackgirlzproductions@gmail.com.
This call celebrates the beauty, strength, resilience, and brilliance of Black women everywhere. Writers, poets, and creatives are invited to submit heartfelt love letters that honor, uplift, and affirm Black women in all their forms—mothers, daughters, sisters, friends, lovers, leaders, and dreamers.
*Letters will be read at our virtual event. Small honorarium for selected writers and readers*
Format: Letters, poems, monologues, short prose (no word count)
Tone: Authentic, loving, and empowering.
Eligibility: Open to everyone.
Submission Limit: 2
Follow us on twitter and Instagram @blkgirlz12
www.blackgirlzproductions.com
BLACK WOMAN GENIUS ~ THE PAUSE THAT CHANGES EVERYTHING by Robert Csoma
Labels: Black Woman Genius
Robert Csoma is an amateur playwright. He won first prize in an American theater’s monthly playwriting competition in April 2025. Some of his short plays were published in drama anthologies in Fall 2025. One of his short plays was produced in October, 2025 in London, UK, and two of his short plays will be performed in the US in the spring of 2026.
WOMAN
They call us “strong,” like we’re made of steel.Baby, we’re made of light.Light bends - it never breaks.
(stands taller, grin widening)
So yeah, I’m a genius.Not lightning-bolt genius.Everyday genius.The kind that flips expectations midair - lands - smiles.
(raises mug)
Now, if you’ll excuse me…I’ve got another law of physics to break.
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