#StageOpps
#StageOppsJuly18
Submission opportunities for women in theatre.
##Opportunities with hashtags are for selected populations.
**Opportunities starred are for women only.
SPECIAL OPPORTUNITY
Special Opps will continue again in September, but please watch this space (and our website) for upcoming info on Submissions.
PROJECT SUBMISSIONS
Humana Festival
Our current program to identify emerging playwrights is the National Ten-Minute Play Contest. This contest for one-act plays of ten pages or less is open to any and all playwrights. Information about the contest can be found on our website under the section "10-Minute Play Contest." Or, if you prefer, send us your snail mail address and we will be glad to send you a copy of the brochure.
Our current program to identify emerging playwrights is the National Ten-Minute Play Contest. This contest for one-act plays of ten pages or less is open to any and all playwrights. Information about the contest can be found on our website under the section "10-Minute Play Contest." Or, if you prefer, send us your snail mail address and we will be glad to send you a copy of the brochure.
- When/Where: Ongoing in Louisville, KY
- Deadline: Ongoing
- Application Fee: Free
- Eligibility: Although we accept plays throughout the year, we complete most of our reading between April and October, and most playwrights are notified of the status of their submissions in the late summer or fall. The Humana Festival of New American Plays, Actors Theatre of Louisville's main venue for producing new work, is an annual event held in February and March
- Categories: Our current program to identify emerging playwrights is the National Ten-Minute Play Contest. This contest for one-act plays of ten pages or less is open to any and all playwrights.
- Address: New Play Program Attn: Tanya Palmer Actors Theatre of Louisville 316 West Main Street Louisville, KY 40202-4218
- Contact: boxoffice@actorstheatre.org
- Submission Information
Manhattan Repertory Theatre Play Production Program
We have been making it possible for anyone with a good play, and for a nominal production fee, to have their play fully produced at Manhattan Repertory Theatre in Midtown Manhattan on West 45th St. We supply the director, the cast, the rehearsal space, set and props, and we bring your play to life in Midtown Manhattan for 2 to 12 performances.
We have been making it possible for anyone with a good play, and for a nominal production fee, to have their play fully produced at Manhattan Repertory Theatre in Midtown Manhattan on West 45th St. We supply the director, the cast, the rehearsal space, set and props, and we bring your play to life in Midtown Manhattan for 2 to 12 performances.
- When/Where: 2018 in New York, NY
- Deadline: Ongoing
- Application Fee: Free
- Eligibility: We have produced over 25 plays as part of this new Program from playwrights across the country and around the World. Playwright does not need to be in attendance for rehearsals. Any script work can be done by email, Skype or phone. And we supply a video of each performance for future promotion and reference.
- Categories: New Plays
- Address: 17 W 45th St #301, New York, NY 10046
- Contact: manhattanrep@yahoo.com
- Submission Information
SCRIPT SUBMISSIONS
Edgemar Center for the Arts
Edgemar Center for the Arts, which is a theatre based in Santa Monica, California is currently looking for original content for our 2018 season. We are accepting all types of genres, and specifically looking for material that has not made a LA premiere yet.
Edgemar Center for the Arts, which is a theatre based in Santa Monica, California is currently looking for original content for our 2018 season. We are accepting all types of genres, and specifically looking for material that has not made a LA premiere yet.
- Deadline: August 1, 2018
- Application Fee: Free
- Eligibility: We ask for a synopsis of the work, full work, bio of author, etc. so we may learn as much possible about the author and work.
- Categories: New Full-Length and One Act Plays
- Contact: edgemarliterary@gmail.com
- Submission Information
Vermont Playwrights Award Seeks Submissions
The Valley Players is now accepting submissions for their 2014 Vermont Playwrights Award. Established in 1982 by the Valley Players, a community theater group in Waitsfield, Vermont, the intent of the award is to promote the theater arts and to encourage and support the creation of original plays by residents of Vermont, New Hampshire and Maine.
The Valley Players is now accepting submissions for their 2014 Vermont Playwrights Award. Established in 1982 by the Valley Players, a community theater group in Waitsfield, Vermont, the intent of the award is to promote the theater arts and to encourage and support the creation of original plays by residents of Vermont, New Hampshire and Maine.
- Deadline: Ongoing, February 1, 2019
- Application Fee: Free
- Eligibility: The annual deadline for submission is February 1. Award submissions must be a full-length, non-musical play suitable for production by a community theater company. The contest is open only to residents of Vermont, New Hampshire andMaine. The play must not have been previously published or produced.
- Categories: New Plays
- Contact: Entrants may obtain the rules and entry form from our website or by sending a self addressed stamped envelope to:
Vermont Playwrights Award
The Valley Players
P.O. Box 441
Waitsfield, VT 05673 - Submission Information
Synergy Theatre Project
Synergy are looking for new plays written by prisoners and ex-prisoners. There are no restrictions on the basis of the content of these plays. You can submit your play by email or by post. It is useful if you are also able to enclose a covering letter telling us a little about yourself and the play.
Synergy are looking for new plays written by prisoners and ex-prisoners. There are no restrictions on the basis of the content of these plays. You can submit your play by email or by post. It is useful if you are also able to enclose a covering letter telling us a little about yourself and the play.
- Deadline: Ongoing
- Application Fee: Free
- Eligibility: Unpublished pieces of new work
- Categories: New Plays
- Contact: neil@synergytheatreproject.co.uk
- Submission Information
Panglossian Productions
What are you working on? What are you excited about? What would you like to discuss and develop with a creative team? Bring it on. Panglossian is seeking new full-length plays for our new global/local developmental reading series, Plays in Progress. We work with writers across the globe to develop work locally here in Williamsburg. Selected playwrights will discuss their goals for the script with our staff, attend one or two discussion/rehearsals, and participate in a public reading, which will be streamed online. Writers who are not local may participate virtually over Skype.
What are you working on? What are you excited about? What would you like to discuss and develop with a creative team? Bring it on. Panglossian is seeking new full-length plays for our new global/local developmental reading series, Plays in Progress. We work with writers across the globe to develop work locally here in Williamsburg. Selected playwrights will discuss their goals for the script with our staff, attend one or two discussion/rehearsals, and participate in a public reading, which will be streamed online. Writers who are not local may participate virtually over Skype.
- Deadline: Ongoing
- Application Fee: Free
- Eligibility: Playwrights at different stages in their careers who share our sense of daring and passion, and a desire to develop their work in a collaborative, supportive setting. Plays that show muscular language and strong theatricality and that say something universal in a unique way. While we are open to any genre, we would love to receive more comedic full-lengths and smart plays for young audiences.
- Categories: New Plays
- Contact: literary@panglossian.org
- Submission Information
Keegan Theatre's Boiler Room Series - Search for New Plays & Musicals
Keegan Theatre, a professional, non-equity theatre in Washington, DC, is accepting submissions for development during its 2017-2018 Season AND possible inclusion as a full, world premiere production in a future mainstage season. Six pieces will be selected for inclusion in a festival sampling of new works in development at Keegan Theatre. Five pieces will be selected for a workshop process that culminates with a public staged reading.
Keegan Theatre, a professional, non-equity theatre in Washington, DC, is accepting submissions for development during its 2017-2018 Season AND possible inclusion as a full, world premiere production in a future mainstage season. Six pieces will be selected for inclusion in a festival sampling of new works in development at Keegan Theatre. Five pieces will be selected for a workshop process that culminates with a public staged reading.
- Deadline: Ongoing
- Application Fee: Free
- Eligibility: All submissions must be full length plays or musicals aligned with the theatre's mission of taking audiences to the vital heart of theatre: extraordinary artists in an intimate setting exploring the human condition. Submitted work should not have had any significant development or a full production at another theatre. We're looking for truly NEW works here.
- Categories: Full length plays and musicals
- Contact: jsticklin@keegantheatre.com
- Submission Information
Urban Stages Emerging Playwright Award
Our $500 Emerging Playwright Award (coupled with press coverage) is given to playwrights who show excellence and dedication throughout this process – from development to the stage. Out of hundreds of submissions a year, we select 15-20 plays for readings. From these, we select 1-3 plays annually to go on to our workshopping phase. Our workshops are meant to prepare a play for our Off-Broadway stage. From our workshops, we select 1-2 plays for full productions, complete with a playwright’s contract and compensation (separate from the award).
Our $500 Emerging Playwright Award (coupled with press coverage) is given to playwrights who show excellence and dedication throughout this process – from development to the stage. Out of hundreds of submissions a year, we select 15-20 plays for readings. From these, we select 1-3 plays annually to go on to our workshopping phase. Our workshops are meant to prepare a play for our Off-Broadway stage. From our workshops, we select 1-2 plays for full productions, complete with a playwright’s contract and compensation (separate from the award).
- Deadline: Submissions are ongoing.
- Application Fee: None
- Eligibility: Plays may have been developed or produced elsewhere, but never produced in New York City. Plays from overseas and throughout the US are accepted and considered, but special attention will be given to playwrights who live in or near New York.
- Categories: Full Length Plays
- Contact: (212) 421-1380
- Submission Information
ONSTAGE
Good Grief
- Casting "Good Grief" by Ngozi Anyanwu. Synopsis: Nkechi was a good Nigerian-Ameican girl. She did everything right. Went to med school. Made plans. Then life happened. And plans changed. A first-generation coming-of-age journey of love, loss, and growing into adulthood, "Good Grief" follows Nkechi as she navigates Pennsylvania’s suburbs alongside her childhood crush, her would-be-philosopher brother, and her immigrant parents. This hilarious and heartbreaking new play reunites playwright Ngozi Anyanwu and director Awoye Timpo following their acclaimed collaboration on "The Homecoming Queen."
- Auditions: July 2018
- Production Dates: Rehearsals begin Sept. 8; tech begins Oct. 6; opens Oct. 11 in New York.
- Pay: Pays $652/wk. Equity Off Broadway Contract.
- Audition Information
Free At Last (?)
- Casting "Free At Last (?)"; mixed marriage and class warfare come to a head in this light yet-provocative one-act play about the compromises we make and the notion of being truly free. Seeking a Baltimore/Frederick team or a NYC team, or a possible combination of both.
- Auditions: July 2018
- Production Dates: Rehearses in either Frederick/Baltimore or NYC beginning in July (one to two rehearses per week until show week); performs Aug. 30-31 at the Manhattan Repertory Theater, NYC.
- Pay: No pay. Reasonable travel and accommodations will be considered.
- Audition Information
For more Onstage opportunities, visit Backstage.com; ActorsAccess.com; and Playbill.com.
BACKSTAGE
Assistant Stage Manager
The Onomatopoeia Theatre Company seeks an Assistant Stage Manager for their upcoming production of “The House of Bernarda Alba” by Federico Garcia Lorca. Duties include (but are not limited to):
The Onomatopoeia Theatre Company seeks an Assistant Stage Manager for their upcoming production of “The House of Bernarda Alba” by Federico Garcia Lorca. Duties include (but are not limited to):
- Position Type: Contract
- Eligibility: You agree to be available at the tech / performance times provided. Assist the Stage Manager with any needs preparing for performances (setting props, helping with box office, sweeping, moping, etc.) Create a prompt book for your own personal use during performances. Assist with setting and striking set pieces during performances (transitions only) Assist the performers with any costume or prop needs during performances (off stage) Assist the Stage Manager with cleaning the stage, audience space, dressing rooms and lobby after each show
- Application Information
Technical Director
A key position at Ensemble Theatre Company, the Technical Director (TD) manages all the Scenic elements related to company productions and events. The TD position should be held by an individual who has extensive understanding of theater drafting, mechanical and electrical engineering, welding and great organizational skills. The TD also acts as Shop Foreman for the scenic shop facility and supervises training and scheduling of all over-hires for all fabrication and installation requirements. The TD requests bids and purchases materials in consultation with the Production Manager, creates construction drawings in consultation with the Scenic Designer, Production Manager, and Director. The TD optimizes scenic department workflow, ensures facilities and equipment are in excellent operating order, and guarantees that material resources are available on a timely basis. The TD works closely with the Scenic Designer and other creatives to make certain that designs are realized in a timely and cost-effective basis. Flexibility and positivity are key
A key position at Ensemble Theatre Company, the Technical Director (TD) manages all the Scenic elements related to company productions and events. The TD position should be held by an individual who has extensive understanding of theater drafting, mechanical and electrical engineering, welding and great organizational skills. The TD also acts as Shop Foreman for the scenic shop facility and supervises training and scheduling of all over-hires for all fabrication and installation requirements. The TD requests bids and purchases materials in consultation with the Production Manager, creates construction drawings in consultation with the Scenic Designer, Production Manager, and Director. The TD optimizes scenic department workflow, ensures facilities and equipment are in excellent operating order, and guarantees that material resources are available on a timely basis. The TD works closely with the Scenic Designer and other creatives to make certain that designs are realized in a timely and cost-effective basis. Flexibility and positivity are key
- Position Type: Full-Time
- Eligibility: Coordinates with Production Management to assure that each production is installed on time and within budget. • Collaborates closely with Production Manager, Master Electrician, Scenic Artist, Props Master for safe, cost-efficient and timely construction, load-in, and strike of each production. • Monitors other department heads to ensure scheduling of stage time, needs concerning construction, and modifications needed to help any other department. • Coordinates maintenance of scene shop and some theatre facility as required. • Ensures that all shop personnel are trained in the proper use and maintenance of all power tools and mechanics necessary for daily use in the shop. • Oversees the Inventory and maintenance of all stock scenery, soft goods, and saved scenic units. • Ensures inventory of construction materials, hardware, and expendables needed for each production as well as yearly upkeep for the scene shop. • Respond in a timely manner to all e-mails and phone calls requiring technical assistance. • Basic understanding of Lighting, Sound and Projection requirements. • Engineer and develop any mechanical and/or automated scenic elements for ETC stage productions or outside builds as required.
- Application Information
Props Artisan
Shakespeare and Company, located in Western Massachusetts, is looking for a Props Artisan to join our props shop staff. Our season features 8 shows on four different stages. Shakespeare and Company’s season features 8 shows on four different stages.
Shakespeare and Company, located in Western Massachusetts, is looking for a Props Artisan to join our props shop staff. Our season features 8 shows on four different stages. Shakespeare and Company’s season features 8 shows on four different stages.
- Position Type: Contract
- Eligibility: Ideal applicants will have knowledge of shop tools, paints, sewing, crafts and preferably some carpentry experience. All candidates should be able to lift up to 50 lbs, be comfortable working at heights, and ideally have a valid driver’s license.
- Application Information
Wardrobe Supervisor
Seeking wardrobe supervisor for Off-Broadway production of a new play called "Imperfect Love" at the Connelly Theater. 2-act show with one intermission. Cast of five actors. Costume designer is Gianni Quaranta.
Seeking wardrobe supervisor for Off-Broadway production of a new play called "Imperfect Love" at the Connelly Theater. 2-act show with one intermission. Cast of five actors. Costume designer is Gianni Quaranta.
- Position Type: Contract
- Eligibility: Experience Necessary
- Application Information
Audio/ Video Engineer
Indiana Repertory Theatre is currently accepting resumes for an Audio/Video Engineer. This is seasonal position with benefits, contract runs approximately late August through May. Indiana Rep is a mid-sized LORT (C and D stages) theatre, producing a wide variety of existing and new work for adults and children (currently 9 productions) located in downtown Indianapolis.
Indiana Repertory Theatre is currently accepting resumes for an Audio/Video Engineer. This is seasonal position with benefits, contract runs approximately late August through May. Indiana Rep is a mid-sized LORT (C and D stages) theatre, producing a wide variety of existing and new work for adults and children (currently 9 productions) located in downtown Indianapolis.
- Position Type: Contract
- Eligibility: Duties include operating sound and/or video for shows, dance concerts, and one-off events; assisting the Senior Engineer and the Resident Sound Designer; attending rehearsals and meetings as needed; maintenance, repair and upkeep of audio and video equipment. Skills required: Current working knowledge of large format sound systems, experience in professional theatre, multi-projector video systems, headset and 70v distributed systems, playback and editing software for audio and video, I.P. based A/V distribution, and Apple networking, proficiency with live mixing, recording and reinforcement. At the IRT, we believe that diverse ideas, backgrounds, cultures, and traditions enrich the quality of work we present on the stage. We are committed to all forms of diversity in all areas of our work. Please send letter and resume to irtsound@gmail.com and include the words “Audio/Video Engineer Search” in the subject line.
- Application Information
FUNDING
Translation Projects
Translation Projects enable recipients to translate work from other languages into English. Non-matching grants are for $12,500 or $25,000, depending upon the artistic excellence and merit of the project.
Translation Projects enable recipients to translate work from other languages into English. Non-matching grants are for $12,500 or $25,000, depending upon the artistic excellence and merit of the project.
- Deadline: August 2018
- Application Fee: Free
- Eligibility: Through fellowships to published translators, the National Endowment for the Arts supports projects for the translation of specific works of prose, poetry, or drama from other languages into English.
- Address: N/A
- Contact: LitFellowships@arts.gov
- Application Information
U Revolution Fellowships
Uncomfortable Revolution™ is offering four paid media fellowships to support up-and-coming media talent and give them a launchpad for their future careers. Fellowships last for a total of 6 months, during which Fellows receive a €2,000 stipend (for the whole period) to develop a creative work on the theme of awkward conversations that arise from chronic illness or disability. Fellows are required to specify how they will use their stipend in pursuit of their stories and will be asked to submit a budget during the application process. Like people, we love story formats that are diverse. Fellowships are open to writers, designers, videographers, cartoonists…(anyone) who fall into one of the four categories.
Uncomfortable Revolution™ is offering four paid media fellowships to support up-and-coming media talent and give them a launchpad for their future careers. Fellowships last for a total of 6 months, during which Fellows receive a €2,000 stipend (for the whole period) to develop a creative work on the theme of awkward conversations that arise from chronic illness or disability. Fellows are required to specify how they will use their stipend in pursuit of their stories and will be asked to submit a budget during the application process. Like people, we love story formats that are diverse. Fellowships are open to writers, designers, videographers, cartoonists…(anyone) who fall into one of the four categories.
- Deadline: July 15, 2018
- Application Fee: Free
- Eligibility: New Work
- Address: N/A
- Contact: hello@urevolution.com
- Application Information
Annenberg Foundation
The Annenberg Foundation does most of their funding in the arts, culture, and humanities to organizations in the counties of Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside, San Bernadino, and Ventura. The Annenberg Foundation's arts and humanities grants are available to agencies that serve the greater Los Angeles region, typically with budgets over $5 million.
The Annenberg Foundation does most of their funding in the arts, culture, and humanities to organizations in the counties of Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside, San Bernadino, and Ventura. The Annenberg Foundation's arts and humanities grants are available to agencies that serve the greater Los Angeles region, typically with budgets over $5 million.
- Deadline: Ongoing
- Application Fee: Free
- Eligibility: Arts, culture, and humanities in greater Los Angeles region
- Address: 2000 Avenue of the Stars, Suite 1000S
Los Angeles, CA 9006 - Contact: info@annenberg.org
- Application Information
RESIDENCIES
ARTerra
ARTErra is a private structure of incentive for artistic creation which aims to facilitate encounters between different artists and aesthetic disciplines. ARTERRA is strongly committed to offering the residents a cheerful and productive stay. Because of that, partnerships have been established with several partners such as the Municipality of Tondela and Lobão da Beira and many others crafters, schools and artists.
ARTErra is a private structure of incentive for artistic creation which aims to facilitate encounters between different artists and aesthetic disciplines. ARTERRA is strongly committed to offering the residents a cheerful and productive stay. Because of that, partnerships have been established with several partners such as the Municipality of Tondela and Lobão da Beira and many others crafters, schools and artists.
- Deadline: Ongoing
- Application Fee: Free
- When: 1 week- 6 months
- Eligibility: Curriculum Vitae; and Bio, Portfolio, videos, photos , music; Description of the project to be undertaken at ARTERRA, including the project’s objectives, needs and expectations of residence ,work methodologies, and all the details necessary to understand the proposal
- Address: N/A
- Contact: arterra.geral@gmail.com
- Application Information
Green Olive Arts
Green Olive Arts is an international art studio and urban art residency in Tetouan, Morocco, specializing in connecting the creatives of the world with the culture, beauty and creatives of Morocco. Our mission is to resource creative individuals of both emerging and established artistic talent from around the world in seasons of inspiration, production, collaboration and cultural exchange here in Morocco.
Green Olive Arts is an international art studio and urban art residency in Tetouan, Morocco, specializing in connecting the creatives of the world with the culture, beauty and creatives of Morocco. Our mission is to resource creative individuals of both emerging and established artistic talent from around the world in seasons of inspiration, production, collaboration and cultural exchange here in Morocco.
- Deadline: Ongoing
- Application Fee: Free
- When: 1 week to 4 months
- Eligibility: 8 studio spaces are available. Applications will be assessed and Residencies awarded by our local Selection Panel according to caliber of the artist's work and fit of the artist's residency proposal with the goals and capacity of Green Olive Arts. Approved applicants may expect a phone interview request before a final decision.
- Address: B.P. 10001 Sidi Al Mandri, Tetouan, Tetouan 93000, Morocco
- Contact: arthouse@greenolivearts.com
- Application Information
Artcroft Center for Arts and Humanities
Residencies of an average of 2-8 weeks for visual artists, writers, actors, and performance artists. Residency provides housing, studio, and meals; artist responsible residency fee ($40/day), deposit (10% of residency fee), travel, materials, and local transportation.
Residencies of an average of 2-8 weeks for visual artists, writers, actors, and performance artists. Residency provides housing, studio, and meals; artist responsible residency fee ($40/day), deposit (10% of residency fee), travel, materials, and local transportation.
- Deadline: Ongoing
- Application Fee: $25
- When: 2-8 weeks
- Eligibility: Residencies are available to established and emerging visual and literary artists 18 years of age and older without regard for race, gender, sexual orientation, or religion.
- Address: Artcroft Center for Arts and Humanities, 2075 Johnson Rd., Carlisle, KY 40311
- Contact: artcroft@msn.com
- Application Information
CHECK OUT OUR NEW FUNDING RESOURCES PAGES!
No comments:
Post a Comment