dg resource directory
The act of submitting creative work for a dramatist is as necessary as finishing it. But the process of finding the right submission opportunity can feel overwhelming. This is why, for more than 20 years, the Dramatists Guild has compiled a submissions and opportunities database, and published a full directory of theatres, agents, festivals, contests, workshops, retreats, and other submission opportunities to help make the life of the dramatist an easier one.

This functionality is part of suite of resources designed to help playwrights, composers, lyricists and librettists.  

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    Welcome to the home of Oregon/NW Playwrights! Theatre 33, in residence at Willamette University, is a new play development company that helps Oregon/NW playwrights develop their new scripts from an initial workshop performance ​(lights, sound, props, set, costumes, and fully blocked with scripts in hand), to a world premiere full production.
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  • Tigard, OR
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  • Portland, OR
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    The Pulp Stage is a theatre company operating out of Portland, Oregon. We provide live oral storytelling for fans of all genres associated with Pulp: Science fiction, Fantasy, Horror, Mystery, Adventure, Shock Comedy and Romance. OUR MISSION: To electrify communities by sharing rip-roaring plays requiring only voices and imagination.
  • Lake Oswego, OR
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    Portland Shakespeare Project is a nonprofit theatre company dedicated to educating, enriching, and entertaining audiences by producing classical works and contemporary works associated with classical material.
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    “I regard the theatre as the greatest of all art forms, the most immediate way in which a human being can share with another the sense of what it is to be a human being.” — thornton wilder
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    Bag & Baggage's mission is to unpack the sories we carry with us - from anecdotal to epic; from original to classic - using these as the groundwork to create transformative theatrical experiences that explore our shared humanity.
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  • Portland, OR
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    Boom Arts, based in Portland, Oregon, is a boutique presenter and producer of contemporary theatre and performance from around the world. Founded in 2012, Boom Arts has reached nearly 10,000 Portlanders with innovative presentations of vital and timely plays and multidisciplinary performances from countries like Japan, Egypt, Chile, Russia, Uganda, and the US.
  • Portland, OR
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    Theatre whose stage vocabulary of language, image & gesture comes from how we as prey survive the predators in our midst.
  • Portland, OR
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    The Reformers are an experimental performing arts collective with one simple goal: to tell stories not commonly seen on local stages. Our original plays explore themes of fear, dread, and the unknown, all with a generous infusion of warped humor. We like to play with form, taking our audiences on site-specific journeys and fully immersing them in the worlds we build. We reject the popular notion that theater is a dying art form; rather, we think its image needs some rehabilitation as a source of fun for everyone rather than an elite activity reserved for a special few.