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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  • Cleveland Heights, OH
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    Our mission: to produce works that view the contemporary world through a Jewish lens. This allows a lot of latitude, but it also means that we’re not producing plays on historical subjects. We are looking for finished works, rather than scripts still in development.
  • South Euclid, OH
    Hosted by the Notre Dame College of Performing Arts, the New Play Festival showcases unproduced plays and musicals for young adults and children. The weekend-long festival will consist of 4-5 staged readings of previously unseen theatrical works, and will take place in the Regina Auditorium on the Notre Dame College campus. A winner will be chosen through committee/audience voting and will receive a $500 prize, as well as the opportunity to present fully-staged production during the subsequent NDC Spring Semester.
  • Fort Wayne, IN
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    The Fort Wayne Civic Theatre entertains, enlightens, inspires, educates and enriches the community through quality live theatre.
  • The Bobcat Players Community Theater group is the brain child of Franklin Myers, retired Drama, Speech and English teacher at Beaver Area Senior High School. We are a 501 (c) (3) public charity, located in Beaver, PA. Our past, present & future purpose is to support the growth and education of the theater arts in the local community of Beaver, Beaver County & Western PA. We achieve that end by performing high quality, low cost plays, typically 4 times per year (Spring, Summer, Fall and a Season Special) using local amateurs.
  • Lexington, KY
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    Est. 1938. Lexington Children's Theatre is a fully professional, non-profit organization dedicated to the intellectual and cultural enrichment of young people and families. LCT creates imaginative and compelling theater experiences for young people and families.
  • Kentucky's oldest community-involved theatre. Studio Players is an all-volunteer operation. Although we are often working at the Carriage House on an upcoming production, we have no regular business hours. If you have a question or comment, please refer to our Contact page.
  • Carnegie, PA
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    Our mission remains the same - alternative theater that is equal, diverse and inclusive.
  • Sharon, PA
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    Black Sheep Players was founded on a deep love of theater. Each year, we stage new and interesting plays as well as draw from the classics. In our five short years, our productions have ranged from Ravenscroft and 39 Steps to Doubt: A Parable, Driving Miss Daisy and Of Mice And Men. As the theater wing of Random Acts of Artists, Inc. we are committed to being part of the larger arts community. Our regular performances take place on the stage at 600 East Street in Sharon, PA.
  • Frankfort, KY
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    Capital Theatre is a Black-owned theatre company located in the heart of Downtown Frankfort, Kentucky. Our goal is to tell the stories of the Black experience through live theatre. Our shows will not only feature works of prominent Black playwrights, but of up and coming writers as well. We strive to create a space in which anybody can come and enjoy live theatre.
  • Allen Park, MI
    Outvisible Theatre Company looks to tell stories with honesty through art and imagination through our passion for intelligent and thought-provoking theatre. Further, Outvisible strives to engage further with the community through free programming with the ArtsActive Series, which aims to serve the artistic community, the local community, or both through the telling of a relevant story to a particular cause to which any donations will given, and pay-what-you-can performances on Mondays nights during the run of every show, as well as talkbacks, developmental classes, and playwriting festivals...
  • Pittsburgh, PA
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    Prime Stage entertains through professional theatre by bringing literature to life.
  • The mission of Neighborhood Theatre Group is to make theatre an accessible home for the collaboration of people, artistic challenges, and new ideas.