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The playwrights
cohort

is Playpenn’s free year-long professional development program that helps emerging playwrights build sustainable careers by understanding the business of theatre. 

Overview

New play development doesn’t happen in a vacuum. It’s a process that lives at the intersection of art and industry. As playwrights bring new work into the world through readings, workshops, and collaborations, they encounter a range of professional challenges that require more than just creative talent.

 

The Playwrights Cohort at PlayPenn is designed with this in mind, recognizing that understanding the business side of theater, from contracts, rights, representation, to self-advocacy, is essential to protecting a writer’s voice throughout the development process. By equipping playwrights with practical knowledge and industry insight, the program ensures they are not only prepared to write new work but to navigate and sustain a career within the structures that bring that work to life.

 

The Playwrights Cohort at PlayPenn is a year-long professional development program that helps emerging playwrights build sustainable careers by understanding the business of theater. Every month experts in their sector will engage the cohort on subjects such as entertainment law, building a portfolio, finding representation, having agency in the rehearsal room, managing personal finances and more. The Cohort o perates on a hybrid model, holding monthly meetings in person and online.

Cohort Sessions

Cohort members meet with PlayPenn collaborators and guest professionals for 12 career developmental sessions throughout the year. Sessions are in the hybrid model, with digital and in-person sessions on topics including: Entertainment Law, Finances for Freelancers, Representation, Promoting Work, Agency in the Rehearsal Room, and Development Opportunities. Recent sessions include:

  • Navigating The Industry with Todd London 

  • Licensing 101 for Playwrights with Brendan Conheady

  • Playwright Mixer with Directors & Dramaturgs

  • Artist Taxes with Akeem Davis (Philadelphia Tax Prep for Artists)

  • Artist Taxes with Amy Smith (Philadelphia Tax Prep for Artists)

  • Origin Story with Carrie Klewin Lawrence

  • Ethics of Playwriting and Appropriation with Angeline Larimer

  • Getting Published with Pulitzer Prize winner James Ijames

  • Know Your Rights! Advocacy and Power Dynamics with Emmanuel Wilson

  • Intellectual Property with Jessica Lit

  • Social Media Branding with Cindy Marie Jenkins

  • In the Rehearsal Room Roger Q. Mason

  • Finding An Agent with Jamie Kaye Phillips

2024-2025 Cohort

We’re thrilled to introduce a dynamic group of 29 emerging writers from across the Mid-Atlantic region as our 2024–2025 class of the Playwrights Cohort at PlayPenn. a While our inaugural cohort focused solely on Philadelphia-based playwrights, this year’s class expands to include artists based in Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland, New Jersey, New York, and Washington, D.C. These writers bring a rich diversity of perspectives and experiences, united by a shared commitment to developing their craft and building sustainable careers in the theater industry.

Aeneas Sagar Hemphill
Agyeiwaa Asante
Ali Keller
Alli Hartley-Kong
Alyssa Velazquez
Ava Tiye Kinsey
Brooke Shilling
Dave Osmundsen
Divinia Shorter
Elenna Stauffer

Emma Y. Lai
Emmy Kuperschmid
Genara Necos
Hal Borden
Jack Ciapciak
Katie Kirk
Leif Larson
Liz Appel
Louis DeVaughn Nelson
M.D. Schaffer

Michael Quinn
Minna Lee
Momo Akashi
Pablo Ceja
Peter Pasco
Regan Moro
Shelli Pentimall Bookler
Sarah Cosgrove Gaumond
Walter Dodd

Eligibility

Production History: Applicants should have no more than two full professional productions of their plays. A full professional production is defined as a production with more than one performance and includes production elements such as costume design, set design, lighting, etc.

Educational Status: Applicants must not be currently enrolled in an academic program (e.g., undergraduate, graduate, or other degree-granting programs).

Residency: Applicants must reside in one of the following locations: Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland, New Jersey, New York, or the District of Columbia.

Availability: We ask that participants be available for:

Approximately 9–10 Zoom sessions

2–3 in-person sessions in Philadelphia

 

Sessions are typically 2 hours long and take place at 7:00 PM on the third Wednesday of each month, running from Fall 2024 through Fall 2025.

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