The Binge is an online community focused on marketing for playwrights. The group boasts almost 1,100 members from around the world.
Twice a year, The Binge takes the challenge of sending out a play a day, every day, for 30 days.
Free to join.
Since we can't gather to see extraordinary solo performances, we have created AFO Solo Shorts to bring
extraordinary solo performances to you.
Do you have an idea for a short solo art piece? Pitch it to us!
We typically work with solo theater makers but we're happy to consider artists from all disciplines: designers, painters, sculptors, dancers, wigmakers... anyone with a creative mind! Take us on a virtual tour of a scenic model, or time-lapse yourself painting a self-portrait, or dance in the rain with your camera propped on your windowsill.
We want any and all solo ideas that are
three minutes in length or less.
BROADWAY THEATRE STUDIO, creators of the long-running IMBIBLE series of Off-Broadway musicals, will produce its first VIRTUAL THEATRE FESTIVAL for live-online productions. BTS has partnered with theatre media icon PLAYBILL to host the festival, which will run exclusively on Playbill.com. BETERRIFIC, industry leaders in live-streaming productions, to provide the cutting-edge technology and experience necessary to successfully translate the live theatre experience to live-online. BTS is assembling a distinguished panel of judges to choose a winning production, and there will also be an Audience Choice winner selected by festival viewers. Each winner will receive a $1,500 cash prize. PLAYBILL VTF LIVE is currently scheduled to run August 7-9, and Theatre fans looking to view the festival wi...
We believe that everyone deserves to have a voice, and that the world is a better place when we listen, share and build community through our stories. Our values are based on four essential freedoms that define who we are.
Freedom of Expression
We believe people should be able to speak freely, share opinions, foster open dialogue, and that creative freedom leads to new voices, formats and possibilities.
Freedom of Information
We believe everyone should have easy, open access to information and that video is a powerful force for education, building understanding, and documenting world events, big and small.
Freedom of Opportunity
We believe everyone should have a chance to be discovered, build a business and succeed on their own terms, and that people—not gatekeepers—decide what’s popula...
Open-Door Playhouse is a monthly podcast harking back to live radio theater broadcasts. Created to introduce New Plays, New Writers, and… a wealth of unknown talent. Giving them the opportunity to have their works created in sound studios as opposed to live stage productions and presented on the Podcast as “Radio Productions.” Play submissions will be solicited online, outreach centers and word of mouth. Broadcasts will be once a month (to start) and grow as demand requires. Long term goal is to reach out to undeserved writing communities: prisons, school and community groups to provide an avenue to have their voices heard, via plays, short stories or poetry, and to establish Podcast as its own 501c3 organization.
Created by award-winning playwright Donja R. Love in 2019, Write It Out! (WIO!) provides an affirming space for people living with HIV (PLWHIV) to create their narratives in a theatrical framing artistically. By placing PLWHIV at its core, WIO! builds community for people of similar lived experiences to express themselves freely while amplifying the visibility of PLWHIV in the theatre and beyond. The intention of WIO! is to use the power of imagination and healing to radically transform the landscape of theatre and those living with HIV.
BROADWAY THEATRE STUDIO, creators of the long-running IMBIBLE series of Off-Broadway musicals, will produce its first VIRTUAL THEATRE FESTIVAL for live-online productions. BTS has partnered with theatre media icon PLAYBILL to host the festival, which will run exclusively on Playbill.com. BETERRIFIC, industry leaders in live-streaming productions, to provide the cutting-edge technology and experience necessary to successfully translate the live theatre experience to live-online. BTS is assembling a distinguished panel of judges to choose a winning production, and there will also be an Audience Choice winner selected by festival viewers. Each winner will receive a $1,500 cash prize. PLAYBILL VTF LIVE is currently scheduled to run August 7-9, and Theatre fans looking to view the festival wi...
Located in the historic U street corridor of Washington, D.C., Spooky Action Theater (SAT) is a dynamic, young theater company that has been recharging the audience's imaginative, intuitive, emotional core by linking artists & audience in a collaborative enterprise. We designed and built a versatile performance space that accommodates multiple seating and staging configurations. Movable walls and audience risers enable us to approach each production with a fresh perspective.
Theatre Viscera is a Portland, OR based theatre group dedicated to telling queer stories, supporting queer artists, and educating the community on queer issues.
In the coming years, Theatre Viscera hopes to bring queer dramatic works—whether written, performed, or otherwise—to Portland stages while upholding the values integral to our community: Everyone’s story should be heard. Words mean something. Pay your artists.
Almost Adults Productions is an inclusive company in Santa Fe providing creative opportunities for both beginning and seasoned writers, actors, directors producers, crew members, and local non-profits since 2015. Our premiere production was a program of LGBTQ-themed short plays by local playwright Aaron Leventman at Warehouse 21. This was awarded a grant from the Envision Fund, then honored by the Mayor on opening night declaring LGBTQ Theatre Day in Santa Fe. Since then we have presented short plays at various festivals in New York.
At The Sappho Project, we provide the platform for women and TGNC musical theatre book writers, composers, and lyricists to share their work. We want our industry to more accurately reflect all perspectives, stories, and experiences. Don't you?
By providing simple and direct access to resources, we are seeking to make original work visible. We support early career artists by producing new works and connecting artists to collaborators and mentors.
Winding Road Theater Ensemble, located in Tucson, Arizona, was established in 2009 by Dramatist Guild member Toni Press-Coffman, among others. Winding Road is dedicated to performing and developing new works along with producing contemporary and classic plays. We are opening submissions for our third annual ten minute play festival.
Submissions are now being accepted for the Fifth Avenue Theatre of New York Virtual Fall 2020 Play Festival, to take place in November 2020. Seeking short plays (no more than 10 pp/minutes), from playwrights from across New York City and surrounding areas.
Utopia Theatre Project uses new works and re-imagined classics to create experiential theatre which inspires social change, human creativity, and actor-audience connection. We support emerging playwrights and directors in the development of new plays through staged readings, talk-backs, and fully staged productions. We incorporate dance, music, and visual media into our productions, and encourage the expansion and diversification of theatre audiences.
This group is intended to bring together theatre folk during a time when most of us are shuttered to our homes. Every Thursday night, we'll do a new reading with people in their pajamas. The plays will be new and unproduced. We can keep theatre going, no matter what.
The International Voices Project (IVP) champions the work of global playwrights by creating opportunities to experience new and contemporary international plays on Chicago stages. IVP debuts voices from the world's stages through commissions, translations, and production. We collaborate with consulates, cultural partners, and universities throughout the Chicagoland area and partner with national and international theatres to promote global playwrights in their USA premieres.
Studio 1 is devoted to enriching lives by providing access to a vast array of quality, unique performing arts programming and classes, resulting in cultural, educational, and outreach opportunities that inspire people to reach higher and make a positive difference in our local community and beyond.
Actors from coast to coast over the years have asked Ronnie Marmo to teach a weekly acting class. The unfortunate reply was always the same: “Because, I don’t stay in one city long enough.”
Thanks to Zoom, Ronnie Marmo will now finally be able to teach a weekly acting workshop for you to join no matter where you are in the world!
Many of you know that the theatre community is in serious trouble, and Ronnie’s theater company, Theatre 68, is nervous about simply making the rent. Ronnie has decided that he will teach this weekly workshop as a fundraiser for Theatre 68 during the COVID-19 crisis.
He has lovingly named the class, “STOP F*CKING ACTING”. Classes began May 20th and are first come first serve).
RSVP your spot now @ ronniemarmow...
New Native Theatre is accepting 10-minute play submissions written by Native American, Alaska Native, Hawaiian, and First Nations playwrights for our December 2020 Virtual Festival: Good Medicine. We are seeking submissions for scripts with theme(s) of Good Medicine and/or Indigenous Futurism.
Good Medicine: In Yvette Nolan’s book Medicine Shows, she describes the importance of medicine in Native theatre. We are inspired by Nolan’s assertion that “Medicine is about connection, about health” and that “Good medicine… makes community.” We feel that we, as Native artists, are in need of some good medicine, and it is our hope that we can use this festival to enter a time of connection, community, and ceremony.
Indigenous Futurism: Indigenous peoples are often depicted as people from the past...
Dragon’s Short Play Clinic is a part of Dragon’s Nest, where emerging artists or artists new to the Bay Area are able to hone their craft, make connections, and rely on the support of the
professionals at Dragon Theatre. The Play Clinic’s overall mission: to provide a safe space for under-represented voices to share and develop their stories. We want the process to be about supporting the Playwrights development as well as creating artistic work opportunities for our diverse community of artists while inviting the community to participate with feedback.We will select 2 – 3 plays to be featured every month.
A bilingual, virtual theater festival featuring newly-commissioned short plays by twenty new plays by leading playwrights from the United States and Russia.
A deep dive into tragic, humorous and poignant stories about isolation and human connection.
Turn Point is a new London based theatre company. Creating stories about who we are, what we can achieve and who we want to be.
Tickle & Scratch is a free weekly online scratchnight to help actors, writers & theatre makers connect and perform during the pandemic.
An online fundraiser for the Actors Fund presenting 20 new works performed by all-star casts. Stay tuned to join us in November of 2020 & support the entertainment community.
The Road Theatre Company’s annual Summer Playwrights Festival has been held every summer since its inception in 2010. This year marks our 12th anniversary, and SPF12 will take place from Thursday through Sunday, starting from July 15th to August 1, 2021. SPF mounts 20-40 staged readings of new plays in 12 exciting days. The festival is now the largest staged reading festival in the nation, with playwrights from across the country and around the world participating. Each reading is followed by a talkback with the playwright, director, and cast. All readings will be held virtually due to COVID-19 restrictions. Although we receive hundreds of submissions for our festival, new and established playwrights are encouraged to submit. The Road Theatre Company is dedicated to producing new plays.
Since 1946, Fargo Moorhead Community Theatre (FMCT) has provided a wide range of performance and education opportunities to the Fargo-Moorhead-West Fargo area and surrounding communities. FMCT is the longest running community arts organization in the Red River Valley Region of Minnesota and North Dakota. Season after season, our organization continues to evolve and grow in our community-minded mission as we position ourselves to create exceptional experiences for many more years to come.
As part of the Orchard Project's ongoing commitment to push the storytelling form, it will be supporting a new online-only laboratory called the Liveness Lab. The Liveness Lab will explore how performance can address the questions of “liveness” in the current moment, looking into and far beyond live-streamed video chat. From technical solutions to process-based innovations, the artists and companies participating will explore possibilities, hear from experts in a variety of fields, and examine processes past, present, and future.
An innovator in pop culture, writer/director, Garry Marshall believed that live, shared storytelling was one of the greatest human experiences.
On this principle, and with an affinity for community and summer camp-like spirit, Mr. Marshall and his family built this 130-seat, live theatre space for all in 1997. Now part of his legacy, the nonprofit space is aptly called the Garry Marshall Theatre.
We are a 501 (c) (3) nonprofit organization dedicated to cultivating community. Our mission is to present innovative performances, offer educational opportunities, and champion connection and conversation through storytelling and cultural experiences. We echo and expand upon the philosophy that the human experience of sharing in live arts does spark ideas, inspire change, and remind us of the pr...
NextStage is a creative organization focused on producing live entertainment in the virtual realm. Founded in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, NextStage pledged to find a way to continue to create paid opportunities for actors, writers, musicians, and producers. Since June of 2020, NextStage has created paid opportunities for almost 500 artists living in 6 different continents. While our roots are in theatre, we've done away with the restrictive term "virtual theatre." At NextStage, we create opportunities for artists all over the world to experience collaboration that is stunted by in-person events. Through special effects, augmented reality, and other fancy tech elements, we can allow people in different countries, time zones, and continents to perform on the same virtual stage toget...
With 90+ professionally produced plays since 2020 - involving more than 150 playwrights, directors, designers, and actors - PlayZoomers has quickly become a national online theatre company and an international theatre community. We feature plays of different genres and lengths, with cast sizes typically ranging from 2 - 6. We work closely with playwrights to adapt their work to a digital platform. We welcome theatre artists and audience members of all ages, genders, and backgrounds.
Hear Me Out Monologues seeks to expand and encourage new groundbreaking in the craft of monologue in order to better equip a generation of playwrights and screenwriters with the power to make unforgettable drama (and comedy) happen within the narrow confines of the Zoom box.
The Umbrella Arts Center offers a wide variety of in-person and online arts education instruction for adults, teens, and youth, as well as a summer camp and vacation week programs. In respnonse to distance learning we created The Umbrella @ Home program to deliver quality arts instruction virtually. We are constantly working with our teachers to adapt and design new opportunities to continue to learn, socialize, and experiment with the arts.
Front Row Fringe Festival has been created to help artists continue creating art during the CoVid-19 pandemic, in 2020. We believe our artists and performers deserve to have a platform from which they can continue to share their creative and innovative works. Our goal is to provide our audiences an artistic and emotional experience they won’t forget.
When we started, there was no template for creating theater over the internet, which turned out to be perfect because we could remove all the obstacles that held us back.
At the time, we didn’t know what zoom was or how we could use it. Would people even know how to use it? How much would it cost? And what the heck is a virtual background?
We had so many questions, but we watched all of our productions canceled in those horrible first days of Spring 2020.
We didn’t have to create a “season” of plays; we could choose any plays we wanted to do. It gave us a kind of freedom to select the best work we can find without appeasing a particular audience. We choose the plays, cast the roles, then we find an audience.
North Star’s mission is to guide the future of storytelling in a post-pandemic world by endowing theater-makers with agile developmental practices and specialized creative teams.
Since our founding in 1996, The Actors Center has cultivated opportunities for thousands of diverse professional actors to advance their artistic development and unleash their creative potential, enriching stages and screens for audiences across the country.
The Jamaica Center for Arts & Learning (JCAL), founded in 1972, is a multidisciplinary arts center based in the diverse community of Southeast Queens. It devoted its mission to offer quality visual, performing, and literary arts, and to provide accessible education programs to encourage participation in the arts.
Our Mission is to support playwrights who are developing new work and presenting works that explore our humanity in queer, quirky, dark or in an otherwise askew manner. We are also committed to presenting theatre by queer and people of color whose work explores the world in brave and challenging ways.
Being unable to perform this year's winning plays as we would usually, we took the decision to video them all and put them on a special YouTube channel: Pint-sized Plays 2020 - to reach a worldwide audience! Not only that but we still had a Script Slam where the audience get to vote for their favourite script - but this year it was a virtual Script Slam! And we now have the results - based on the votes from our worldwide audience! Click on the Script Slam tab to find out who won what!
Producing plays since 1929, the Assistance League® of Los Angeles Theatre for Children is the oldest children’s theatre in Southern California. The League’s award-winning Nine O’Clock Players Auxiliary (NOP) performs two plays annually chosen from classic children’s literature with dancing, singing and special effects.
Kansas City Actors Theatre is excited to announce a new project: Kansas City Actors Radio Theatre!
Featuring top Kansas City actors in weekly episodes that include an all-new historical drama, “Kansas City: 1924,” by Forrest Attaway, Agatha Christie’s “The Case of the Careless Victim,” “A Murderous Revision” from the Suspense series, the comedy classic “The Bickersons,” by Philip Rapp, and more!
The Aronoff Center is a large performing arts center in downtown Cincinnati, Ohio. Events that can typically be found at the Aronoff Center include: plays, ballet, popular music concerts, stand-up comedy shows, and musicals.
'The Imaginary Theatre Company' aims to provide Affordable, Accessible and Original theatre and theatre opportunities to the students of Queen's University, the Kingston Community and the Global Theatre Community through its work in documenting the theatrical process on YouTube.
MUSE’s mission is to cultivate more racial equity in theatrical music departments by providing access, internships, mentorships, and support to historically marginalized people of color. MUSE aims to challenge systemic acts of exclusion and support musicians as we transition to a more diverse and inclusive environment for all.
(S.T.A.C.) wants to challenge and collaborate, to develop and foster a true melting pot that celebrates the all cultures through theater arts in Spokane.
In March 2020 a bunch of theaters* were producing plays, business as usual, when a global pandemic had other plans. Prioritizing the safety of their communities, they made difficult decisions to cease or postpone programming for the remainder of their seasons. But the story doesn’t end there. With a spirit of resilience, adaptation, and invitation, they came together to create the Play At Home project, a series of short plays commissioned specifically for this moment of unprecedented isolation to inspire joy and connection for all.
Spokane Playwrights’ Salon (SPS) is a monthly gathering of regional writers interested in the craft of playwriting. Through participation and conversation, we offer each other mentorship, informal readings and discussion. Our goal is to advance our craft and our work through networking and educational opportunities, as well as by supporting venues that promote and produce original plays.
About The UnDisposables.
WHAT
We are a Theatre Collective, established in order to bring a refreshing wave of opportunity to new and emerging creative professionals. All our work is based on positivity and supporting each other to create art without limits.
WHO
We are a collection of individuals who currently have our heads down planning new and exciting ideas. In the coming months, we will be formally introducing you to each member of the collective to give you a clearer idea of who we are and what we’re here to create.
WHY
We are here because we feel the industry is often too cold and limits the very art it is trying to create. As an actor you are often walked over by directors or casting agents who see you as nothing more than your appearance, as anything else almost no one wants to giv...
We are a volunteer non-profit organization dedicated to the promotion, encouragement, development of interest and appreciation for the dramatic arts. We have been providing quality, award-winning entertainment since 1951.
We are a wife and husband team that specialize in directing and producing music videos, short films, and live performances.
Our clients and collaborators include music legends, award-winning playwrights, celebrated arts nonprofits, professional skateboarders, and more. Our projects marry the strengths of our unique backgrounds and artistic practices to create live and media experiences that challenge and inspire audiences to see beyond the usual.
Kittydrama Productions is an online theatre company reaching across the country to actors who no longer can get to the theatre but would like to continue to perform professionally. Using original scripts---we bring actors together from the cold reading to the fully rehearsed show, film classic tablework, readers theatre, and radio theatre.
A virtual-reality theatre company seeking to increase access to the arts through Theatre Education and Virtual Theatre.
We believe that art is inherently political. We strive to create accessible works that inspire social justice change in our communities and remove traditional elitist barriers in theatre.
RDAC is a digital (and eventually some projects in person) collaboration of performers looking to work together to amplify unheard artistic voices and create art together. Founded in 2020 by longtime friends and collaborators Jack Conley and Laura Uyeki.
The COVID Monologues is a collection of work created during the global pandemic of 2020. We will be Performing this work and also hope to get the collection published.
Taphouse Theatre is an immersive theatre company designed to empower local artists, promote local businesses, and build community through storytelling.
Anchorage Community Theatre’s mission is to build community through theatre.
We are dedicated to making theatre with and for the entire community of Anchorage.
ACT carries out our mission by providing:
Exceptional, affordable, accessible
theatre productions;
Theatre education and training for people of
all ages, abilities, and experience levels;
Support for other local theatres.
The Wildwood Theatre unravels the stigma of mental health and mental illness by creating safe spaces where individuals can feel comfortable to ask personal questions, explore feelings, investigate social norms, and excavate truth.
Northwest Theatre Workshop’s mission is to empower theatre as an active and timely cultural force, through its commitment to the creation, development and production of new work by Northwest artists.
Since 2015, NWTW has built a community around the creation, development, and production of new theatrical work, and delivered compelling, timely issues to our audiences for discussion.
Our collaborative programs offer a variety of ways for playwrights, theatre artists, and patrons from all walks of life to gather and immerse themselves in new work, with a love for the great performative and literary traditions of the theatre.
Our Programs:
Create
Join a community of playwrights who are serious about their craft and dedicated to advancing their skills in one of our Create Workshops.
Develo...
A native of Hartford, CT, Sharece M. Sellem is a playwright, choreographer, director and performing arts instructor based out of New Haven, CT. She was trained by Headlong Performance Institute of Bryn Mawr College in Pennsylvania and Yale University’s Practical Approach to Directing Summer Program 2014. Her resume includes performances at Bregamos Community Theater, Long Wharf Theatre, Pride Arts Center of Chicago, Charter Oak Cultural Center, Carriage House Theater, Illinois Voices Theatre, Norwich Arts Center, University of California San Diego and more. She is the founder of Vintage Soul Productions LLC.
We are a non-profit, tax-exempt corporation that produces two weekly nationally-syndicated, 30-minute radio shows. "Shoestring Radio Theatre" offers original radio dramas in all genres and "Movie Magazine International" features movie reviews, interviews and more. Our shows air on 111 radio stations in 34 states (plus Montreal, Canada) and also are available online.
Writing is often an isolating experience. That’s why it can be helpful to meet with others who share your writing interests to exchange ideas and resources.
Since 1984, the Monadnock Writers’ Group has provided fellowship and support to writers in all genres and at all levels of achievement. Our free monthly speaker series brings a variety of accomplished writers to Peterborough to share their experiences and expertise with members. These speakers address a range of genres—fiction, creative nonfiction, poetry, screenwriting, blogging and more—from research and planning through publishing.
In March 2020 a bunch of theaters* were producing plays, business as usual, when a global pandemic had other plans. Prioritizing the safety of their communities, they made difficult decisions to cease or postpone programming for the remainder of their seasons. But the story doesn’t end there. With a spirit of resilience, adaptation, and invitation, they came together to create the Play At Home project, a series of short plays commissioned specifically for this moment of unprecedented isolation to inspire joy and connection for all.
We are artists from diverse backgrounds, who are passionate about building connections between people. We engage various communities in the writing, creating, and performing of original works that reflect their real world experiences.
quando volete siete ospiti di giù la maschera, comprendiamo le vostre difficoltà perché sono le stesse nostre, mai come in questo momento l'unione può fare la forza!
MadLab is a non-profit organization that provides an artistic haven for the creation and experience of original works. Part of that effort involves giving young people the opportunity to create original works and see them brought to life.
Center Stage is Israel's premier professional English language theater. It is a unique and vibrant performance space that aims to bring English-language theater into the mainstream of Israeli culture. At Center Stage you can enjoy the latest drama, musical theater and reviews, stand up comedians, festivals, workshops, youth theater and more. Center Stage is a creative hub, an exciting cultural center for actors, theater professionals, audiences and the community. We look forward to welcoming you through our doors.
Playing 24/7, songs from the stage,
old & new, popular & rare from around the world.
With a focus on promoting musicals by New & Lesser Known artists
Walking Shadow’s mission is to provide a virtual platform for playwrights to hear their in-development works read aloud. Playwrights receive interdisciplinary feedback from our company members to develop their work. We provide feedback from a panel of professionals in fields including writing, editing, playwriting, education, acting, directing, and technical theatre. We also have experts bringing perspectives from fields such as mental health, technology, and theology. We help new and experienced playwrights refine their works through performance and constructive feedback.
HowlRound is a free and open platform for theatremakers worldwide that amplifies progressive, disruptive ideas about the art form and facilitates connection between diverse practitioners.
HowlRound is a free and open platform for theatremakers worldwide that amplifies progressive, disruptive ideas about the art form and facilitates connection between diverse practitioners.
Naked Angels was formed in 1986 by a group of artists intent on creating a creative home for rigorous voices. Working as a team of writers, directors, actors, producers, and designers, our founders crafted an open environment for expression, experimentation, and production. The company took its name from the John Tytell book, which referred to Jack Kerouac, Allen Ginsberg, William Burroughs and other Beats as “a generation that wanted to break out of convention and scream.” As a young group, the Naked Angels artists felt the same way; needing a place where, through the medium of theater, they could show the world a different perspective of the times. Sometimes outraged, often irreverent, occasionally absurd, and always intelligent, enthusiastic and fun, Naked Angels’ work was a spark to wh...
You can access free of charge the video-archive of the live presentation of “Let's kill the Theater: Manifesto of Virtual Theater”. https://youtu.be/lbD1xyiSyeg
We're a playwright service organization based in Charlotte, NC. We exists primarily, to serve playwrights in Charlotte & The South via the development of new work and theatre artists.
Join us every 3rd Saturday for An Artist Talk and every 4th Friday for a play reading. All on Facebook!
linktr.ee/qcnewplays
Founded in 2019, Write It Out! (WIO!) is a groundbreaking playwriting program and prize for people living with HIV and AIDS. WIO! takes pride in being created by community for community. Understanding the isolation one can feel when living with HIV, WIO! provides community and artistic tools as it amplifies the visibility of people living with HIV in the theatre and beyond.
The goal of WIO! is to use the power of imagination and healing to strengthen the voice of those living with HIV and AIDS and transform the theatrical landscape into a more equitable and stigma-free space.
The free workshops take place virtually every Tuesday and Thursday from 5-6:30pm EST, from September - December. Write It Out! is only for people living with HIV. All writing levels/experiences are encouraged to...
Arualcat Productions exists to produce music, art and drama that educates, trains, and develops people toward wholeness, job creation, and autonomy, through the development of select cutting edge and legacy projects.
Arualcat Productions is a 501 (C3) registered non profit organization that exists to reduce the stigma of mental health through theatrical and film based productions. We distribute videos on demand and live streaming on our Lighthouse Broadcasting (LBTV) OTT platform, which publishes content for immediate distribution on Roku, Apple TV, Amazon Fire TV, Android TV, and both iOS and Android mobile devices.
Do you live in or hail from Orange County, CA? If so, please submit a play to OC-centric: Orange County’s New Play Festival! Our twelfth festival happens in August 2023 at Chapman University in Orange.
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Token Theatre Friends is a community for theatre lovers to engage and discover with the work of artists we love. In our weekly web series and podcast, along with our features and reviews, we bring a fresh perspective to the performing arts. Our entire staff and hosts are BIPOC. We don’t talk about representation, we are representation.
Most importantly, we want to create a joyful space that celebrates artists who push boundaries, as well as the fans who love them. So please, take a look around and join in the conversation, we are always looking for more Token Theatre Friends!
We're a playwright service organization based in Charlotte, NC. We exists primarily, to serve playwrights in Charlotte & The South via the development of new work and theatre artists.
Join us every 3rd Saturday for An Artist Talk and every 4th Friday for a play reading. All on Facebook!
linktr.ee/qcnewplays
The West Side Show Room makes room for everyone to participate in the performing arts.
Core Values:
Making Room
We want everyone in our community to have the opportunity to experience and participate in high quality live performance, regardless of age, race, ethnicity, country of origin, nationality, religion, functional ability, sex, gender identity, gender expression, sexual orientation, body type, economic status, or education level.
Excellence
We strive to continually and transparently improve our productions and programs to ensure artistic, operational, and fiscal quality.
Education
We believe engaging and educating the public are critical to transforming our community and the world.
Collaboration
We sustain our mission by fostering long-term relationships with artists and commun...
End of Play.® is an annual initiative, created by the Dramatists Guild, to incentivize the completion of new plays, scores or songs over the period of one month. Starting with a successful launch in 2020, hundreds of participating dramatic writers across the world connected with one another to overcome obstacles that stand in the way of writing the first draft of new plays.
Each year, writers set goals for themselves at the beginning of End of Play.® month and post weekly updates about how they are doing to the community. Goals may include writing a new full-length play/musical, two one-act plays/musicals, or completing a second draft of any of the above. Ultimately, the goal of End of Play.® is to get writers to the finish line through motivation and community.
The Emerging Voices Fellowship provides a virtual five-month immersive mentorship program for early-career writers from communities that are traditionally underrepresented in the publishing world. The program is committed to cultivating the careers of Black writers, and serves writers who identify as Indigenous, persons of color, LGBTQ+, immigrants, writers with disabilities, and those living outside of urban centers. Through curated one-on-one mentorship and introductions to editors, agents, and publishers, in addition to workshops on editing, marketing, and creating a platform, the five-month fellowship nurtures creative community, provides a professional skill-set, and demystifies the path to publication—with the ultimate goal of diversifying the publishing and media industries.
The Em...
The Theatre of Others believes the play watches the audience. The audience is necessary and they are witness to what happens. The Theatre of Others creates a shared community of artists and audiences explore the most profound issues of our lives and times.
The Theatre of Others is seeking submissions of 20-30 minute plays for its second annual Audio New Play Festival, which will be produced in September and October 2022. This year’s prompt is “FIFTY YEARS FROM NOW.” You may interpret the prompt broadly - your play exploring whatever themes it generates for you. Plays will be released on a weekly basis via The Theatre of Others Podcast, which can be found on Apple Podcast, Spotify, Stitcher, and all your favorite podcast platforms. If your play is chosen, you will be responsible for your own rehearsals and production.
The Theatre of Others will provide assistance with casting, dramaturgy, and/or technical design, and will help connect you with the artists you need to round out your team, be that a director, designer, or actors. You are wel...
The mission of Jakespeare Virtual Theatre Company LLC is to increase accessibility to theatre arts in the Central Massachusetts area and beyond by providing theatre performance opportunities and education programs within a fully virtual environment.
Founded in 2009, by former members of the Professional Playwrights’ Unit of the Puerto Rican Traveling Theatre, dramatic question theatre (dqt) has developed plays that have both received a wide array of national honors and been nominated for major awards including the John Gassner Award for New Play, Lucille Lortel Award for Outstanding Play, Drama Desk Award for Best Play, and Outer Critics Circle Award for Best Play. The company develops plays by Women and People of Color that deal with race, culture, and class. Concurrently, it builds a diverse audience from the Latinx and Black communities it regularly serves.