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10/26/2013

 
It has been much too long since I've submitted a play to a contest, festival, or theatre. I'm out of practice. I'm fearful. I'm doubtful. I'm not ready. 

I told myself that this would be the year of getting back into submissions. After following playwright Brian Doyle's blog about submitting  a play every day for a year, I thought "I can do this. I can submit to a few theatres." And yet, submission deadline after deadline has gone past and I've not sent a single script. It's October. So much for the year of submitting.

However, there are 3 submission opportunities here in Columbus at CATCO, Evolution Theatre, and MadLab Theatre. I'm determined to submit to all three. CATCO wants a full-length play, so I'm going to send Books & Bridges. Is it ready? It needs to be refined, but it's as ready as I can make it before the November deadline.

Evolution Theatre and MadLab want plays under 30 minutes. As I was walking around one day, listening to the Ditty Bops iTunes Radio station I made (have a listen, I like it. Lots of Regina Spektor as well!), I thought to myself, "Under 30 minutes? I only have 1 or 2 plays that are under 30 minutes. What could I possibly send?" There are set and character restrictions to consider as well: under 6 characters, few set changes, not a lot of light changes. I find that a lot of my plays rely on light changes, not necessarily set changes, but definitely light changes. Light is my friend.

Anyway...

As Regina Spektor thumped into my ears yet again, I had a revelation: I didn't have 1 or 2 plays that were under 30 minutes. I had 31! After participating in 31 Plays in 31 Days, I had accumulated 31 short plays that are under 30 minutes. Some are stronger than others, but the point remains that I had 31 plays to choose from! I sifted through the list and enlisted the help of a close friend who had given me some of the best dramaturgical notes I've ever received about my plays (She seriously needs to be a dramaturg). Together, we found 14 plays that I considered to be the most promising. I'm starting to comb through them for rewrites, for the dreaded set changes that could kill my chances, and for opportunities to possibly meld some of these plays into larger works (not too much larger, keep them under 30 minutes of course).


I'm hoping that concentrating on 3 submission opportunities will help me get back into practice and start enough momentum to move me forward with my new plays. My next play, currently called "Perfect," is starting to become "necessary." 


Have you made any submissions this year? Has it been a struggle? Or is it "old hat?"

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