Scripts accepted between May 1 and September 30, 2012
1. Scripts must be standard sized, legibly typed, and bound. Standard Dramatist Guild form is preferred.
2. Submissions (ONE per playwright) must be full length and should include a one-page synopsis and a cast list with brief character descriptions.
3. A play may not have had a previous professional or university production.
4. Scripts are not returnable (unless specifically requested and accompanied by a self-addressed stamped envelope).
5. Enclose a self-addressed stamped postcard if you wish the project director to acknowledge receipt of your script.
6. All rights must be fully owned by the author.
7. No children’s theatre, one-acts, or reader’s theatre pieces will be considered. Adaptations will be considered only if the adapted work is in the public domain.
8. in deciding which play to submit, a writer should know our actors will be students ranging in age from 17-30. Some faculty members or guest artists may be available for the festival. However, a play with especially strong demands for mature character roles would not be as likely for selection as one of equal quality with roles for young adults.
9. Musicals with small orchestra demands will be considered. Musicals should be submitted only if a vocal score and piano conductor score is available.
10. A Y.E.S. entry form must accompany a submitted script - see this flyer (PDF Format.)
11. Scripts may be submitted from May 1 until September 30, 2012 to this address:
Northern Kentucky University
Sandra Forman,12. Selections will be made and winners notified no later than December 31, 2012. Returnable scripts will be mailed back after the winners have been notified.
Project Director
NKU Y.E.S. Festival of New Plays
Department of Theatre and Dance
Nunn Drive
Highland Heights, KY 41099
13. An honorarium of $500 will be awarded to each selected playwright as well as travel expenses and housing while attending the festival.
14. it is important that selected playwrights be available to visit the festival about a week before opening so their visit can be arranged to include late rehearsals and the premiere of their play. Festival dates are April 11-21, 2013. The visiting dates are at the discretion of the festival. Playwrights and the directors of their plays will participate in one post-show question-and-answer session with the audience.
15. in addition to the three plays selected for full productions, one script may be selected for a staged reading during the festival. The playwright of this script will also be brought in for late rehearsals and opening.