Have a play you would like us to consider for broadcast?
We're looking for 30 minute and 60 minute Radio Plays and Radio Plays in series, or stage plays that can easily be adapted to radio. We'll consider all genres including comedies, dramas, thrillers, historical fiction, adventure, noir and more. Please avoid submitting plays containing long monologues.
If we accept your script we may provide notes to assist you in making minor changes to fit our air time requirements or for dramatic enhancement.
Send your script as either a Word file or pdf file
to: info@petalumaradioplayers.com.
In your Subject line, please write: 'SUBMISSION'.
Please include all of your contact information. If your play is represented by an agent please include the agent's name, agency name, and contact information. For PRP to consider an agented play for production, agented plays, like all scripts we vet and approve, must adhere to our Standard Use terms and conditions.
Our Troupe will read your play within four eight (8) to twelve (12) weeks of receipt at one of our Script Review Sessions, then notify you with our acceptance or rejection decision.
We review one (1) play per same author every six months. Please do not submit more than one play at a time and please abide by our request. We log all submissions.
Standard Use Terms & Conditions:
If PRP accepts your play, we will pay you a fee of $100. PRP reserve rights to broadcast your play up to three (3) times per calendar year on kpca-lpfm (103.3 in Sonoma County, California) and stream on the world wide web via www.kpca.fm, and via podcast ('PODCAST' tab on petalumaradioplayers.com) and on other non-commercial stations on a case by case arrangement. We also reserve the right to upload to our Podcast and keep your play active on our Podcast for a period of three (3) years with the option to renew subject to payment of a $50 renewal fee for an additional three (3) years. In the event we consider your play for future syndication on noncommercial or commercial stations, or for distribution via a third-party publisher (Blackstone Audio, Amazon's Audible, etc.), we will contact you to discuss additional compensation. Our standard royalty for playwrights is five percent (5%) of net profits.
We retain broadcast copyright for material we produce. You retain all other rights to your play.
Send your script as either a Word file or pdf file
to: info@petalumaradioplayers.com.
In your Subject line, please write: 'SUBMISSION'.
Please include all of your contact information. If your play is represented by an agent please include the agent's name, agency name, and contact information. For PRP to consider an agented play for production, agented plays, like all scripts we vet and approve, must adhere to our Standard Use terms and conditions.
Our Troupe will read your play within four eight (8) to twelve (12) weeks of receipt at one of our Script Review Sessions, then notify you with our acceptance or rejection decision.
We review one (1) play per same author every six months. Please do not submit more than one play at a time and please abide by our request. We log all submissions.
Standard Use Terms & Conditions:
If PRP accepts your play, we will pay you a fee of $100. PRP reserve rights to broadcast your play up to three (3) times per calendar year on kpca-lpfm (103.3 in Sonoma County, California) and stream on the world wide web via www.kpca.fm, and via podcast ('PODCAST' tab on petalumaradioplayers.com) and on other non-commercial stations on a case by case arrangement. We also reserve the right to upload to our Podcast and keep your play active on our Podcast for a period of three (3) years with the option to renew subject to payment of a $50 renewal fee for an additional three (3) years. In the event we consider your play for future syndication on noncommercial or commercial stations, or for distribution via a third-party publisher (Blackstone Audio, Amazon's Audible, etc.), we will contact you to discuss additional compensation. Our standard royalty for playwrights is five percent (5%) of net profits.
We retain broadcast copyright for material we produce. You retain all other rights to your play.