Howdy, Playwrights!   Here’s a list of 36 play submission opps with April 2026 deadlines.

NameLengthNature of OpportunityDeadlineLocationAdd’l Info
Athena ProjectFull LengthWoman, trans or nonbinary playwright.3/31/26Denver, Coloradon/a
Blue Pearl TheatricsFull LengthNew theatrical works. Accepts a variety of genres and interesting stories.3/31/26NYCn/a
riverSedgemax 15 pagesPublication opp. Accepts dramatic scripts. 3/31/26TexasFee: $3
Prize: $350
Fogliftermax 20 pages Publication opp. LGBTQ+ writers. Accepts drama submissions. 4/1/26n/a$100 honorarium
The NIFA Awards30+ pagesStage plays & musical plays that were completed between 1/01/23 and 9/20/26. Prefers registered or copyrighted plays.4/1/26Appleton, WisconsinFee: $60
The NIFA Awardsmax 30 pagesStage plays & musical plays that were completed between 1/01/23 and 9/20/26. Prefers registered or copyrighted plays.4/1/26Appleton, WisconsinFee: $60
PEN AmericaFull LengthShort-term financial emergency assistance for writers. Open to playwrights. Applicants must be professional writers based in the US.4/1/26n/an/a
Vineyard Arts Projectn/sResidency. Applicants must be developing a new or in-progress work in dance, theatre, musical theatre, or multidisciplinary performance.4/1/26Edgartown, Massachusettsn/a
Vocal Bodies1-5 mins (preferably)Seeks monologues for publication in an upcoming anthology exploring disability in contemporary performance. 4/1/26n/an/a
Creative Capital Awardn/sSeeks proposals from individual artists for new artistic works in the Visual Arts, Performing Arts, Film, and Literature. US citizens only. 4/2/26NYCAward: $15,000 – $50,000
Gene Frankel Theatre Festivalmax 60 minsShort play and one-act plays. Any genre. Submitted work should be New York premieres. Playwrights must produce. 4/3/26NYC$100/$150 participation fee for selected works
The Shawnee PlayhouseSee right.Shorts, one-acts, and full-length plays. 4/3/26Shawnee on Delaware, PennsylvaniaFee: $15-30
Left Coast Theatre Comax 15 minsPlays that explore relationships, tensions, and shared experiences between queer folk of various generations. 4/4/26San Francisco, Californian/a
Pittsburgh New Works FestivalOne Act
(20-45 mins)
Plays may have been read, but never produced. Workshops and readings are ok.4/5/26Pittsburgh, PennsylvaniaFee: $15
Prize: $500
Violet Surprise TheatreSee right.Short scripts (max 10 pages) and monologues (max 3 pages) centering around women (and those of traditionally marginalized genders) and invisible disability. Int’l submissions ok. 4/5/26Evanston, Illinois“small stipend”
New Media Film FestivalAny lengthPlays accepted.4/6/26Los Angeles, CaliforniaFee: $65-95
Bread & Wine Theatre Company3-25 minsOriginal plays only. Theme: Christmas 4/10/26Zoomn/a
Leah Ryan Fund15 pages (sample)Woman, trans, and/or non-binary playwright age 40+ who has had at least one production performed in front of a paying audience or a script published by an established/known publishing/licensing house. 4/13/26NYCPrize: $10,000
The Kerouac Projectmax 10 pages (sample)Two-month residency. Int’l submissions ok. 4/14/26Orlando, FloridaApp Fee: TBA
Hardscrabble Theater5-15 minsOpen to playwrights from all backgrounds. The plays must be previously unpublished and unproduced in the NY tristate area. Any genre.4/15/26Farmingdale, New Yorkn/a
Murphys Creek TheatreFull LengthDrama or comedy. 4/15/26Murphys, CaliforniaFee: $15
Prize: $200
Texas State UniversityFull LengthUnproduced and unpublished scripts only. US playwrights.4/15/26San Marcos, Texasn/a
Abingdon Theatre CompanyFull LengthOne-person plays. The play should be unpublished and should not have been previously presented to New York audiences. 4/17/26Long Island City, New Yorkn/a
Eastbound Theatre10-15 pagesUnpublished plays.4/17/26Milford, ConnecticutNo Fee
Hedgebrookn/sPlaywriting residency. Writers must be women, which is inclusive of transgender women and female-identified individuals. 4/17/26Whidbey Island, WashingtonApp Fee: $45
Theatre RocksFull LengthAny US resident. Non-published, previous non-equity prods are ok.4/17/26Ennis, TexasFee: $30
Prize: $500
The Lemonwood Quarterly2,000 – 10,000 wordsPublication opp. Plays with female protagonists who are well into adulthood. Translations ok. 4/18/26n/aFee: $4
Prize: $500
Page 73 Development Programs10-page sample + full scriptUS residents only. Must have completed at least 2 full-length plays or at least 3 one-act plays. 4/26/26Brooklyn, New YorkAward: $20,000
Nomad Theatre10-12 minsThe play must take place in a bar. Open to all playwrights worldwide.4/27/26Normal, Ilinois$25 honorarium
Passage Theatre30-70 pagesOne-person show. Theme: Trenton American Story4/27/26Trenton, New Jerseyn/a
The Democracy Cycle10-15 pages (sample)Generative artists who are currently creating new work in theater, dance, music, opera, or multi-disciplinary performance. Must have created, completed, and premiered at least 2 full-length prior works of live performance publicly.4/28/26NYC$60,000 commission
Carlo Annoni International Playwriting PrizeAny lengthPlays with topics concerning the LGBTQ+ community, including love, diversity, and identity in a time of gender fluidity. 4/30/26Milan, ItalyPrize: 1000€
For Page & Screen Magazinemax 30 pagesPublication opp. Scripts accepted. No restrictions on content but must have no discriminatory themes or messages.4/30/26n/an/a
For Page & Screen Magazinemax 30 minsPublication opp. Radio plays. No restrictions on content but must have no discriminatory themes or messages. 4/30/26n/an/a
The Actors Theatre WorkshopAny lengthContemporary works that examine the pressing issues individuals and families face in America today. Playwrights must produce. Theme: Finding Hope Through Darkness4/30/26NYCn/a
The ONE Festival45-60 mins,
1-30 mins
Solo shows.4/30/26Brooklyn, New YorkPrize: 5,000

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