by PSH | Mar 8, 2024 | play submission advice & tips, playwriting advice, playwriting tips
Recently, I received this question from a PSH member: ———— “I’d love for you to address STAGE DIRECTIONS. I also direct and I typically write a lot of stage directions in first few drafts, then edit them down to what I hope are just... by PSH | Feb 22, 2024 | 10 minute play contests, 10-minute play submissions, comedy play submissions, musical theater submissions, One-Act Play Submissions, Play Submissions, playwright submissions, playwriting competitions, playwriting contests, playwriting festivals, short play submissions, ten minute play contests
Howdy, Playwrights! Here’s a list of 36 play submission opps with March 2024 deadlines. Name Length Nature of Opportunity Deadline Location Add’l Info Crow Name max 20 pages Publication opp. Scripts accepted. 3/1/24 n/s n/a Gi60 max 60 secs One-minute... by PSH | Feb 9, 2024 | play submission advice & tips, playwriting advice, playwriting tips
A lot of factors come into play when you submit your work to a theater. But the most important part of any play submission is, of course, the play itself. It’s great if you have connections in the theater and send them a terrific query letter. But at the end of... by PSH | Jan 25, 2024 | 10 minute play contests, 10-minute play submissions, comedy play submissions, musical theater submissions, One-Act Play Submissions, Play Submissions, playwright submissions, playwriting competitions, playwriting contests, playwriting festivals, short play submissions, ten minute play contests
Howdy, Playwrights! Here’s a list of 36 play submission opps with February+ 2024 deadlines. Name Length Nature of Opportunity Deadline Location Add’l Info Durango Arts Center max 10 pages Int’l submissions ok. Theme: MYSTERY, MURDER and MAYHEM... by PSH | Jan 9, 2024 | play submission advice & tips, playwriting advice, playwriting tips
I wanted to share my 3 favorite play submission tips. Keep these things in mind with every submission you send to theaters: Tip #1: Follow the instructions to the letter. This sounds obvious, but don’t overlook it! The literary staff of theaters are overwhelmed,...