Application deadline is February 28, 2018*
BENEFITS OF RESIDENCY
Benefits afforded to resident playwrights include:
- Public readings—Giving the playwright the insight into his or her play that only comes with rehearsed presentation and audience feedback in a public forum
- Workshop/rehearsal space—Free access to MDC’s meeting areas and black-box theatre for private read-throughs and script meetings.
- Staff-supported structure and guidance—Regular meeting with the MDC artistic director to discuss the progress of your work and professional goals.
- Advocacy to theatres—Submission and recommendation of work to regional and national theatres and competitions on behalf of resident playwrights with the imprimatur of MDC.
Resident playwrights are expected to contribute to the life of the organization and the development of their fellow playwrights. This happens in three areas:
- CENTER STAGE: Each resident playwright will be required to write and stage readings of two plays per year.
- IN THE HOUSE: Each resident playwright will be required to attend at least eight staged readings at MDC per year.
- BEHIND THE SCENES: Each resident playwright will be required to give back to the institution through service, whether that is serving as a writer’s representative to the board, participating in fundraising and promotional activities, or painting a door as MDC continues to improve its new space, etc.
The Midwest Dramatists Center is open to emerging Kansas City-area playwrights who wish to develop their skills, plays and careers, and have demonstrated artistic and professional accomplishments, which should include at least some of the following: productions, workshops, and readings at professional theatres; film and television productions; and professional playwriting awards, grants, and fellowships.
SELECTION PROCESS
Resident playwrights are chosen by a selection panel consisting of current MDC playwrights and board members, with input from a diverse script-evaluation panel of Kansas City theatre professionals. The artistic director coordinates the process, but does not directly influence the final decisions. Although professional accomplishment is very important, talent and potential are the main criteria.
TERM
The term for residency is five years. Terms begin and end on July 1.
APPLICATION PROCESS
Applications must include the following materials:
- A completed application form.
- Two plays of any type, at least one of which must be a full-length play. Screenplays and plays for young audiences do not qualify—nor do adaptations or collaborations (except for musicals).
- A brief resume or biography (one or two pages) listing playwriting accomplishments and activities and any experience in related writing or theatrical fields. A letter of intent (one or two pages) describing what you hope to accomplish through MDC and how you will use your residency.
- A letter of recommendation from a theatre or literary professional (who is not currently affiliated with MDC), written specifically for this application.
Download the Application Instructions Here
Send applications or questions to director@midwestdramatists.org