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Support the WGA at a Playwrights Picket

The Dramatists Guild continues to support WGA members and all writers who are fighting for equitable compensation and working conditions. Scroll down to discover a WGA related submission opportunity for playwrights and learn how you can support striking film and television writers at a community event on Wednesday, August 16.   Playwrights Picket   The WGA has invited all dramatists to join in solidarity with them ...
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Join the Dramatists Guild for August Contract Bootcamps: The Model Collaboration Agreement!

Do you write with a writing partner? Protect your work and your collaboration with DG's Model Collaboration Agreement!  Collaboration is a wonderful but challenging part of the creative process. Discover how to protect your work with the Guild's Model Collaboration Agreement at our FREE, online contract bootcamp!  The Guild is proud to offer an array of model contracts that serve members like you in varying aspects of your career, from collaboration agreements to commission...
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New DG Publication: Can I Do That - A Helpful Guide to Performing Plays and Musicals in a Classroom or an Educational Environment

Calling all theatre educators! We're thrilled to announce the launch of our new  DG publication: Can I Do That - A Helpful Guide to Performing Plays and Musicals in a Classroom or an Educational Environment! Playwrights, composers, lyricists, and librettists recognize the importance of your work as an educator; we want to support you as you inform, guide, and cultivate the next generation of theatremakers. That's why we've created this new guide, specifically designed to...
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July 11 Career Training Webinar: How to Build a Career as an Opera Librettist

Are you wondering how to take charge of your own career as an opera librettist? Discover how forging partnerships with composers, directors, and producers can help you create more opportunities for new work and new productions! At this free, online event, you’ll learn how aspiring librettists can seek out potential collaborators, key considerations for evaluating possible partners, how to navigate creative differences, how to find common ground, and more. Uncover the secrets of...
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New DG Publication: Translations and Adaptations Issue - Now Available!

The Translations and Adaptations Issue of The Dramatist magazine is now available to read online!   The Translations and Adaptations issue of The Dramatist includes a round-up on adaptations with Lee Cataluna, Kate Hamill, Mindi Dickstein, Tim J. Lord, Matthew Spangler, and Jeffrey Hatcher, as well as answers to eight common questions about adaptations from our Business Affairs team. In addition, it features a roundtable on...
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New Webinars Available to View in the DG Craft and Career Training Video Archive

Did you miss our recent webinars on How to Adapt Existing Material for the Stage, Grantseeking for Dramatists, How to Create a Nonprofit, or How to Use Final Draft? These career-training webinars are now all available for DG members to view on our website.   How to Adapt Existing Material for the Stage   How do you adapt your favorite story or film for the...
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Dramatists Guild Honors 2023 Award Recipients

The Dramatists Guild of America honored the recipients of their 2023 Awards with a ceremony at Joe’s Pub on Monday May 15, at which playwrights, composers, lyricists, and librettists celebrated their fellow theatre writers.  This year’s DG award recipients include Nissy Aya (the Lanford Wilson Award), Dave Harris (The Horton Foote Award), Candrice Jones (the Lanford Wilson Award) and Marc Shaiman (the Frederick Loewe Award). They join...
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The Dramatists Guild of America supports the WGA Strike

From The Dramatists of America The Dramatists Guild of America wholeheartedly supports the Writers Guild in its strike to preserve the livelihoods of its 11,000+ members who are facing dire economic circumstances due to changes in their industry. In doing so, we reaffirm and celebrate the right of WGA writers and all workers to negotiate for equitable pay and better working conditions. Unlike screenwriters, however, theatre writers don’t share the same...
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DG Co-Signs Letter Asking Congress for Collective Action Rights for Professional Creators

The Dramatists Guild of America has co-signed the following Authors Guild letter to the United States Congress, seeking legislative amendments to labor and antitrust laws that would enable freelance professional creators (including playwrights, composers, lyricists, and librettists) to negotiate collectively. Dear Majority Leader Schumer, Minority Leader McConnell, Speaker McCarthy, and Minority Leader Jeffries: We, the undersigned, are professional freelance...