UPDATE: We have received 350 complete submissions as of 3/4/25 at 4:17pm. The submissions window is now closed, and we are no longer accepting applications.
The submissions window will open on Monday, March 3, 2025 at 10am EST and will stay open until Monday, March 17 at 11:59pm EDT, or until we receive 350 complete submissions, whichever comes first.
In recent years, we have reached the cap in a little over one week. We do need to set a limit on the number of applications we can process, but this is not intended to create an environment of undue pressure. Please reach out to our Literary Services Manager, Connie Hall, at @email if you have questions or concerns.
Princess Grace Awards Playwriting Fellowship at New Dramatists Guidelines
We encourage playwrights to apply at the beginning of their careers so that through the New Dramatists Fellowship, they can explore their work on their own creative terms and benefit from being a part of a unique, diverse, dynamic community of professional playwrights. An applicant’s status as an early-career playwright is evaluated during the adjudication process.
One playwright will be selected to receive:
• A grant in the amount of $15,000
• A one-season (September – June) artistic residency at New Dramatists, Inc.
• Inclusion of the winning script in New Dramatists’ library
• Advocacy for the recipient and their script for the duration of the fellowship, and opportunities to gather with the Princess Grace community, New Dramatists writers, and other theatre professionals
• Opportunity for winning play to be licensed and published by Concord Theatricals.
Submission requirements:
• The Princess Grace Award in Playwriting is open to all U.S. based artists currently living and working in the United States. Applicants who are not U.S. citizens must have work authorization from USCIS. The Princess Grace Award in Playwriting is an unrestricted cash grant paid directly to the artist. Recipients are required to fill out a 1099 and for more guidance should consult a tax advisor. Non U.S. citizens or permanent residents may be required to file a non-residential return and should consult a tax advisor.
• Eligible playwrights must not have had more than 3 professional productions of their full-length plays. Developmental readings and workshops, university productions, and self-productions are admissible. Any public performances mounted by a producing theater, including Equity showcases, are considered professional.
• You must submit one unpublished, original full-length play (A full-length play is a single play that constitutes a full evening of theater. For example, a 90-minute intermissionless play is a full-length play.)
- There is no restriction on subject matter
- The play submission must be by a single author (co-written or devised work are ineligible)
- No adaptations of previously published material
The Foundation is looking to identify and support original, authentic, unheard voices in the theater. The panel will consider the submitted play in terms of the originality of the storytelling, quality, and offering of new perspectives.
Application Step-by-Step
The application process will be streamlined for the 2025 cycle. It is in your best interest to prepare your materials (script document, resume document) for upload in advance, and to complete the application in one session. Your progress will be saved automatically if you continue in the same browser, but there is not an option to save.
After you click the "begin application" button at the bottom of this page, you will then follow these prompts:
1. Fill in your full name, address, and phone number.
2. Upload your playwriting resume. Please include short, one-act and full-length plays written including reading, workshop and production history with performance venues and dates.
3. Upload one unpublished full-length play or book of a musical. (The following files may be used: txt, pdf, doc, docx, rtf).
4. Enter the name and email of a reference, preferably from a theater professional, who can speak to your promise as an early-career playwright. If you are selected to advance to the final round, we will email your reference directly with a few simple questions.
5. Review your application, and click “Submit Your Application” to complete the process. You will receive an email confirming your application has been received.
Once the cutoff of 350 applications is reached, the application window will close and you may not alter your application in any way.