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AACT NEWPLAYFEST: UNMATCHED PERFORMANCE

Cultivating new plays for audiences to enjoy

 

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Why NewPlayFest?

AACT NewPlayFest is a national program uplifting bold new scripts written for community theatres. Every cycle brings together playwrights, theatres, and reviewers working collaboratively to bring fresh stories to life on stages across the country.

There’s an abundance of great scripts out there, especially from unpublished playwrights. But how do theatres find the time to sift through them and choose the ones that will resonate with their communities? Many theatres host new play contests, but it’s rare that these winning scripts are actually produced and shared with others.

That’s where AACT’s NewPlayFest steps in—a national new play festival spanning two years. Productions remain local, but the winning plays are published in an anthology and promoted to theatres nationwide, giving them a path to reach new audiences.

Whether you’re a playwright, a producing theatre, a reviewer, or an audience member who loves discovering new work, NewPlayFest is designed to champion new voices and keep community theatre vibrant, relevant, and full of fresh stories.

BENEFITS FOR PLAYWRIGHTS, THEATRES, AND AUDIENCES

Talkback with William Cameron at The Sauk during AACT NewPlayFest 2024

Talkback with playwright William Cameron at The Sauk during AACT NewPlayFest 2024.

The American Association of Community Theatre’s prestigious NewPlayFest is mutually beneficial for the artistic growth of playwrights as well as community theatres and their audiences. Through a detailed, thoughtful selection process, actors and directors are afforded a unique opportunity to partner with a writer and dramaturg to engage in a rehearsal process that helps to polish and refine new dramatic literature. Through the performance of a NewPlayFest play, audiences are rewarded with new and intriguing stories presented as world premieres that celebrate the outstanding talent of American community theatres and playwrights.

FROM PREMIERE TO PUBLICATION

Following their premieres, all winning plays will be published and licensed through Dramatic Publishing, expanding their reach to theatres across the country. AACT selects member theatres to produce the winning plays. Producing Theatres are responsible for providing a fully realized, world premiere production, and for bringing in the playwright for workshopping the script and a performance.

AACT works with the Producing Theatres to compile a NewPlayFest calendar and a promotional plan, including social media, to encourage attendance at the productions and consideration of the winning plays for production by other theatres. Producing Theatres are responsible for providing a fully realized, world premiere production between June 1, 2027 and December 31, 2028, and bringing in the playwright for workshopping the script and a performance.

 

SELECTING THE WINNERS

Submitted scripts are read and ranked by a national panel of reviewers through a three-tiered reviewing process. Finalist scripts are reviewed by the Producing Theatres, which select the winning plays to be brought to life on stage.

THE PRODUCTIONS

AACT partners with Producing Theatres to craft a festival calendar and create a comprehensive promotional plan—including social media outreach—to boost attendance and encourage other theatres to consider these new works for their own seasons. Each production helps shape the future of the play, providing invaluable feedback for the playwright on what works, what doesn’t, and potential areas for revision.

PLAY ANTHOLOGIES

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The winning plays are published in an anthology by Dramatic Publishing Company, which also highlights the Producing Community Theatre and the cast for the production.

Click here for the current list of anthologies. 

 

THE JACK K. AYRE AND FRANK AYRE LEE THEATRE FOUNDATION

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AACT NewPlayFest is made possible in part by a grant from the Jack K. Ayre and Frank Ayre Lee Theatre Foundation.

Jack K. Ayre celebrated his 90th birthday before passing away in December 2011. At his birthday party, he sang with a barbershop quartet – one of his favorite activities – and celebrated with his cousin and lifelong friend, Frank Ayre Lee.

Though as adults they lived on opposite sides of the country, the cousins kept in touch through letters that displayed a love for the written word and an irreverent sense of humor. Jack had participated in theatre productions at Drew University in New Jersey and at a community theatre in Connecticut in his younger years, and continued that interest when he moved to California. Mr. Lee was also an avid aficionado of theatre, and had dabbled in playwriting, adapting Rudyard Kipling’s The Jungle Book for a children’s theatre production, and penning McSteg, a tongue-in-cheek discourse, ribbing his cousin Jack and based on a scene in Shakespeare’s MacBeth.

The Jack K. Ayre and Frank Ayre Lee Theatre Foundation was created by the children of Frank Ayre Lee as a tribute to their father, who passed away in August 2012, and a legacy for the creative endeavors of Jack, who was an advertising executive and public relations director. The family is pleased to honor both men through a lasting legacy promoting new works for theatre through AACT NewPlayFest.

 

Jack K. Ayre

Jack K. Ayre

Frank Ayre Lee

Frank Ayre Lee