Deadline: Oct. 20, 2024 at 11:59pm PDT
Please email a BLIND COPY (no identifying information whatsoever in the document) to us at rainydayrevue@gmail.com
Theme: Short One Act Plays that are variations, adaptations, or other “twists” on a classic and/or well known story. These can include, but are not necessarily limited to, fairy tales, folk tales, public domain literature and plays, mythology and more. Let your imagination run wild!
We ask that playwrights refrain from submitting scripts that are above a “PG-13” in rating (i.e. no nudity, excessive violence, or sexually explicit material). Please reach out with any questions.
Since our festival will be performed 100% virtually, plays that are specifically written for virtual performance, though not required, are a plus. Pieces that do not translate effectively from stage to screen may not be selected.
The festival will be broken into two blocks, each of which will have two performances.
Block A will perform: Dec. 6th at 6:30pm PST and Dec. 7th at 2pm PST.
Block B will perform: Dec. 7th at 6:30pm PST and Dec. 8th at 2pm PST.
Scripts should be about 8-15 minutes long with 2-3 speaking characters.
Please note we will not be accepting monologues, or scripts that are not one acts.
All pieces will be performed 100% live, i.e. on livestream and not pre-recorded, unless otherwise arranged. RDAC has adopted a policy where, in the interest of providing a live theater experience, we do not present pre-recorded pieces except in unavoidable circumstances.
No experience required and no submission fees. Unfortunately we are not able to provide a stipend of any kind at this, though we are working towards this as our top financial goal for future festivals as we (slowly but surely) grow and expand our operations.
TO BE CONSIDERED: Please email a BLIND COPY (no identifying information whatsoever in the document) to us at rainydayrevue@gmail.com by no later than 11:59pm PST on Oct. 20, 2024. Limit of one play per playwright - multiple submissions will not be considered.
LATE SUBMISSIONS OR THOSE THAT DO NOT FOLLOW ALL OF THE ABOVE GUIDELINES WILL NOT BE CONSIDERED FOR THIS EVENT.
Theme: Short One Act Plays that are variations, adaptations, or other “twists” on a classic and/or well known story. These can include, but are not necessarily limited to, fairy tales, folk tales, public domain literature and plays, mythology and more. Let your imagination run wild!
We ask that playwrights refrain from submitting scripts that are above a “PG-13” in rating (i.e. no nudity, excessive violence, or sexually explicit material). Please reach out with any questions.
Since our festival will be performed 100% virtually, plays that are specifically written for virtual performance, though not required, are a plus. Pieces that do not translate effectively from stage to screen may not be selected.
Not required but helpful: if your piece is written originally for a “traditional stage,” you may include suggestions with your submission on how it might translate.
The festival will be broken into two blocks, each of which will have two performances.
Block A will perform: Dec. 6th at 6:30pm PST and Dec. 7th at 2pm PST.
Block B will perform: Dec. 7th at 6:30pm PST and Dec. 8th at 2pm PST.
Scripts should be about 8-15 minutes long with 2-3 speaking characters.
Please note we will not be accepting monologues, or scripts that are not one acts.
All pieces will be performed 100% live, i.e. on livestream and not pre-recorded, unless otherwise arranged. RDAC has adopted a policy where, in the interest of providing a live theater experience, we do not present pre-recorded pieces except in unavoidable circumstances.
No experience required and no submission fees. Unfortunately we are not able to provide a stipend of any kind at this, though we are working towards this as our top financial goal for future festivals as we (slowly but surely) grow and expand our operations.
TO BE CONSIDERED: Please email a BLIND COPY (no identifying information whatsoever in the document) to us at rainydayrevue@gmail.com by no later than 11:59pm PST on Oct. 20, 2024. Limit of one play per playwright - multiple submissions will not be considered.
LATE SUBMISSIONS OR THOSE THAT DO NOT FOLLOW ALL OF THE ABOVE GUIDELINES WILL NOT BE CONSIDERED FOR THIS EVENT.