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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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    Building on the annual Brit d'Arbeloff Women In Science Production, Underground Railway and The Nora at Central Square Theater have long envisioned a Festival bringing together scientists, theater artists and creative thinkers from around the country. Our work with Catalyst Collaborative@MIT, a collaboration between Central Square Theater and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, is the nation’s only on-going partnership between a professional theater company and a world-class research institution. Each season, URT or The Nora produces plays that open the door between art and science and...
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    There are two things that are true about living in this time and region: we are among the brightest scientific minds in the world and the distance between science and the essential questions of our humanity grows shorter every day. Catalyst Collaborative@MIT, a collaboration between Central Square Theater and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, is the nation’s only on-going partnership between a professional theater company and a world-class research institution. Each season, URT or The Nora produces at least one play that opens the door between art and science and pushes us to...
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    The Front Porch Arts Collective will examine the interactions between race, economics, culture, gender and sexuality from a Black and Brown perspective. We exist to make art that challenges notions of the Black and Brown experience, and we seek a deeper understanding of the struggle. Additionally, we expose aspects of this experience in uniquely dynamic ways, and we are committed to providing opportunities for Black and Brown talent. We are an inclusive organization, which interfaces with communities of color by using performance in all of its forms, both to examine the Black and Brown...
  • Cambridge, MA
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    Underground Railway Theater creates live performance in the activist and collaborative spirit of its namesake, inspiring an expanded image of the possible. Through interdisciplinary inquiry and partnership, URT creates accessible theater of great beauty and social content–theater that challenges and delights, informs and celebrates. Through its productions and a constellation of education and outreach programs, URT activates commitments to cultivating local artists of all ages and to creating new work.
  • Cambridge, MA
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    The Nora Theater Company (“The Nora”) promotes the feminine perspective through mainstage productions, That’s What She Said events, providing opportunity, support and mentoring for female artists and the exploration of gender and feminism.
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    As a fellow, you will focus on your individual project while benefiting from a dynamic, multidisciplinary community at Harvard University. Fellows—women and men—are at the forefront of the arts, journalism, humanities, sciences, and social sciences. Fellows receive office or studio space and access to libraries and other resources of Harvard University during the fellowship year. Visual artists and film, video, sound, and new media artists may apply to come for either one or two semesters. In the event that they come for one semester, the stipend is $38,750.00. Fellows are expected to be...
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    New Repertory Theatre is committed to bringing new works to the stage. Since 1984, New Rep has produced 73 East Coast, New England, Boston, or World Premieres. New Rep seeks to spark community conversations on crucial contemporary issues.