Howdy, Playwrights!  Here’s a list of 35 play submission opportunities with April+ 2025 deadlines. This is just a small sample of what is in our mega-list available to paid members. Join now to get access!

NameLengthNature of OpportunityDeadlineLocationAdd’l Info
T. Schreiber Studio & Theatre10 minsTheme: It Happened4/1/25NYCFee: $5
stipend of $75
The Alpine Fellowship Theatre Prizemax 45 minsOpen to all nationalities. Theme: TBA4/1/25LondonPrize: £3000
The Democracy Cycle10-15 pages (sample)Generative artists working in the field of theater, dance, music, opera, or multi-disciplinary performance.4/1/25NYC$60,000 commission
Creative Capital Awardmax 16 pages (sample)Seeks project proposals in various disciplines including performing arts (musical theater, opera, theater, playwriting, etc). US citizens only.4/3/25NYCAward: $15,000 – $50,000
The Coachella Review10-12 pagesPublication opp. Scripts 10-12 pages, and shorter pieces, such as monologues of up to 1,500 words.4/4/25Coachella Valley, Californian/a
Theatre Southwest20 minsOne-act plays. Must be unpublished and previously unproduced in the Houston area. Any genre, but light comedies are encouraged. Int’l submissions ok.4/5/25Houston, TexasNo Fee
New Media Film FestivalAny lengthPlays accepted.4/6/25Los Angeles, CaliforniaFee: $65-95
Pittsburgh New Works Festival20-45 minsOne-act plays.4/6/25Pittsburgh, PennsylvaniaFee: $15
Prize: $500
Carrollwood Players Theatre10-15 minsStories about all aspects of the BIPOC experience. Int’l submissions ok. Prefers submissions written by members of the BIPOC community.4/11/25Tampa, FloridaNo Fee
Prize: $100
Kirk Players15-20 minsComplete, one-act, comedic or dramatic, non-musical works.4/12/25Mundelein, Illinoisn/a
FUSION Theatre Companymax 10 pagesAny genre. Int’l submissions ok. Musicals ok. Theme: When Nobody’s Watching4/13/25Albuquerque, New MexicoFee: $5
Hedgebrookn/sPlaywriting residency. Writers must be women, which is inclusive of transgender women and female-identified individuals.4/14/25Whidbey Island, WashingtonApp Fee: $45, $55
Sesame Workshop Writers’ Roommax 12 pages (sample)Writing fellowship. Original script sample should NOT contain Sesame Street elements. It can be an excerpt from a larger piece. Must model a 3 act story structure and be a kid-friendly content for viewers up to age 12. Participants must be a US citizen or permanent resident.4/14/25n/an/a
The Kerouac Projectmax 10 pages (sample)Residency. Int’l submissions ok. Encourages BIPOC and LGTBQ writers.4/14/25Orlando, FloridaApp Fee: $50
Hambidge10-15 pages (sample)Residency.4/15/25Rabun Gap, GeorgiaApp Fee: $30
Keegan TheatreSee right.Opp that includes a commission, dev’t process, and full production of a new work. Submissions should include 4 samples of written work, 10 pages each.4/15/25Washington, DCn/a
Murphys Creek TheatreFull LengthDrama or comedy.4/15/25Murphys, CaliforniaFee: $15
Prize: $100
Stonecoast Reviewmax 12 pagesPlays including monologues, 1-min scripts, 10-min scripts, and experimental works are all welcome. Theme: Power4/15/25Portland, Mainen/a
Parity ProductionsFull LengthDev’t opp for women, trans, gender-expansive, and intersex writers.4/16/25New York City, New YorkPrize: $2,500
Ghostlight Stage Company35-50 minsOne-act plays. BIPOC and LGBTQIA+ playwrights are strongly encouraged to submit.4/18/25Cincinnati, Ohio$425 stipend
Theatre RocksFull LengthAny US resident.4/18/25Ennis, TexasFee: $30
Prize: $500
Annex TheatreSee right.Complete script or script-in-development.4/21/25Seattle, Washingtonn/a
Austin Film FestivalFull LengthFull-length plays, original or adapted. Int’l submissions ok.4/22/25Austin, TexasFee: $25
Page 73 Development Programs10-page sample + full scriptUS residents. Must have completed at least 2 full-length plays or at least 3 one-act plays.4/27/25Brooklyn, New YorkAward: $20,000
Carlo Annoni International Playwriting PrizeFull Length, Short PlayPlays with topics concerning the LGBTQ+ community, including love, diversity and identity in a time of gender fluidity.4/30/25ItalyPrize: € 1000
Golden Thread Productions10-30 minsPlaywrights of Middle Eastern heritage writing about any topic. Playwrights of all backgrounds writing about the Middle East.4/30/25San Francisco, Californian/a
Hand-to-Mouth Playersmax 20 minsOne-act plays.4/30/25New YorkFee: $20
$25 honorarium
Moondance Int’l Film FestivalAny lengthStage play, stage play or musical for kids, radio play.4/30/25Boulder, ColoradoFee: $25
The Inkwell TheaterFull LengthDev’t lab. Open to anyone.4/30/25Los Angeles, California$1000 honorarium
Brewster Theater Companymax 20 minsOne-act plays. Must be a Hudson Valley, NY Premier. Must have been written after Jan. 1, 2022. Any genre. Solo shows must be no longer than 10 mins.5/1/25Carmel, New YorkFee: $25
Fogliftermax 20 pagesPublication opp. LGBTQ+ writers. Accepts drama submissions.5/1/25n/a$50 honorarium
Left Edge Theatremax 10 minsInt’l submissions ok. Any genre. Must not have been previously performed in Sonoma County, CA. Theme: TYRANNY5/1/25Santa Rosa, Californian/a
Neukom Literary Arts Award for PlaywritingFull LengthPlays addressing the question “What does it mean to be a human in a computerized world?”5/1/25New Hampshire & Vermont$5,000 honorarium
New England Reviewmax 5,000 wordsPublication opp. Short plays and monologues.5/1/25Middlebury, VermontFee: $3
Trade A Play Tuesday10 minsSend in 10-min play and get same-day feedback. You must also read 10 pages of another playwright’s work, and give thoughtful feedback. Runs every Tuesday.Year Roundn/an/a

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