WRP’s 1st Annual Short Cuts Play Festival

WRP is looking for submissions of 10-MINUTE PLAY to be performed in conjunction with the first mainstage play of our 2025/2026 season.

If you would like to submit a piece, here are some parameters and important information:

  • Selected pieces should be ideally 10 minutes in length.
  • The cast maximum is FOUR; however, more than four characters can be included as long as all characters are intended to be played by four actors.
  • We are not seeking specific subject matter, but ideas of the sea, and the existing set for the performance will be centered around a boat. Do with that as you will.
  • Finalists agree to grant performance rights, without additional royalty, to Western Reserve Playhouse for the performance run of the Short Cuts Play Festival.
  • Plays remain the sole property of the playwright.
  • Some sound effects & lighting can be provided as needed.
  • All rehearsal & production formatting questions will be discussed on an individual basis between the playwright and WRP.
  • 6 Finalist pieces will be selected, directed, and performed once during the run of our first play of the season, April 4-13, 2025.
    • The specific performance date and time of each piece will be finalized at a later date.

Deadlines and Submission Details:

  • Deadline: Saturday January 4, 2025 at 12:00PM
  • Email submissions to August Scarpelli at august@wrp.org

    • Subject line: WRP 2025 Play Festival Submission
    • Submissions must be attached in PDF or WORD format
    • Include a brief bio about yourself as artist/playwright and a short essay discussing the genesis of your play.

Submissions will be chosen by January 12, 2025.

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