Below is a list of 8 Los Angeles-based play submissions opportunities that accept submissions year-round!
Name | Length | Nature of Opportunity |
Company of Angels | Full Length | New work from emerging and established Los Angeles based artists. |
East West Players | Full Length | New works that revolve around Asian & Asian American characters and/or themes. |
Native Voices at the Autry | Full Length | Plays by Native American, Alaska Native, Native Hawaiian, & First Nations playwrights addressing all themes and topics. |
Original Works Publishing | Any length | Plays that have received eight or more performances in a production run and have been reviewed. |
Santa Monica Playhouse | Full Length | Submit no more than ten sample pages. |
Stage Rights | Full Length | Publishing opp. Pieces suitable for professional, educational and amateur venues. Previously produced plays or musicals only. |
The Victory Theatre Center | Full Length | Original works. |
Towne Street Theatre | One Act, Full Length | New and/or unproduced playwrights. Hard copy submissions only. |
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