
The UK’s thriving theatre scene is renowned for its diversity, creativity, and innovation. And whether you’re a first-time playwright or an experienced scribe, entering playwriting competitions can provide an excellent platform to showcase your work and boost your career.
This guide will explore key playwriting competitions in the UK, offering insights into submission guidelines, prizes, key dates, and how to make your script stand out from the crowd.
Soho Theatre – The Verity Bargate Award 2026
Soho Theatre has opened submissions for the 2026 Verity Bargate Award, its leading prize for new stage writing. Supported by Character 7, the award champions daring, distinctive voices and helps emerging playwrights from the UK and Ireland take a major step forward in their careers.
The winning script will receive a full professional production at Soho Theatre’s venue in central London. The prize is named in memory of Verity Bargate, Soho Theatre’s co‑founder and a tireless advocate for new writing.
Entry Criteria
Writers must meet the following conditions:
- Be currently living in the UK or Ireland
- Have no more than two previous professional productions (a professional run is generally considered to be three weeks or more)
- Submit a script intended for the stage only (not film, TV, fiction or poetry)
- Enter a play that has not yet been produced or published
- Submit only one script per writer
- Provide a full‑length piece, typically around 10,000 words or at least an hour in performance
What to Submit
Applicants will need to provide:
- A complete, unproduced script (Word or PDF preferred)
- Contact information and a short biographical note
- A statement confirming eligibility (residency and production history)
Further guidance, including full terms, FAQs and the submission portal, is available on the Soho Theatre website.
Prize & Opportunities
- The winner receives £12,000 and Soho Theatre’s exclusive option to produce the play
- The winning script will be staged in London as a full Soho Theatre production
- A second playwright will be chosen for the Character 7 Commission and invited to join the Soho ReDraft development scheme
Green Curtain Theatre Call Out
Green Curtain Theatre is inviting writers of all levels — from complete beginners to seasoned creatives — to submit original first‑person monologues inspired by one of the iconic Irish figures depicted in The Irish Nation, a mosaic series by acclaimed artist Mark Kennedy.
The collection features a wide range of well‑known Irish personalities, including artists, authors, athletes and political figures.
A full list of the mosaics is available on the Green Curtain Theatre website.
Who Can Enter
- Open to anyone aged 18+ living in Great Britain
- They are especially keen to hear from people born in Ireland or with Irish parents or grandparents
- There is no entry fee
- Submissions must be brand‑new, unpublished and unperformed
- Monologues must not exceed 500 words (no minimum length required)
Submission Guidelines
- Entries are judged anonymously, so writers must submit two separate Word documents:
- one containing only the monologue
- one containing the writer’s contact details
- Completed entries should be emailed to competition@greencurtaintheatre.co.uk no later than Tuesday 7 April 2026
- Selected monologues will be performed live later in the year as part of an event in London, presented alongside the mosaic exhibition
Full guidance, including detailed specifications, can be found on the Green Curtain Theatre website: www.greencurtaintheatre.co.uk. Entrants are strongly encouraged to read all information carefully before writing or submitting their piece.
Additional background on the mosaic collection is available on the Irish Nation website.
BBC Writers Open Call
The next submission window for the BBC Writers programme is:
- Opening: noon on Tuesday 4th November
- Closing: noon on Tuesday 2nd December.
The BBC Writers Open Calls are a great way to get on the development radar for new writers. They’re happy to receive plays, screenplays, or radio plays.
So, get applying. More details here.
Bruntwood Prize for Playwriting
The Bruntwood Prize for Playwriting is among the UK’s most prestigious competitions, based at Manchester’s Royal Exchange Theatre. It celebrates original and unperformed scripts from writers of all experiences.
The Competition
This competition runs every two years and is open to all, from novices to seasoned playwrights. The organisers are particularly interested in scripts that are imaginative, dramatic, and ambitious in scope. They offer a platform for playwrights to write precisely the play they want, unrestricted by limitations.
Previous Winners
The Bruntwood Prize has seen several outstanding plays come to the fore, such as “Untitled Fck Mss S**g” by Kimber Lee, the 2019 International Award-winning play, and “Bullring Techno Makeout Jamz” by Nathan Queeley-Dennis, which received five-star reviews.
When can I apply?
The competition runs biannually, and the last round of applications was earlier in 2025. So, the next window for application will be in 2027. Keep up to date on their How to Enter page.
Check out the longlist for 2025.
London Playwrights Hub
London Playwrights is a valuable information hub for UK-based playwrights, regularly listing opportunities, resources, and competitions. So, while they don’t offer a playwriting competition themselves, I highly recommend signing up to or bookmarking their website for regular updates – they’re often the first to announce the latest competitions around the world.
These competitions include the INK Festival – Short Play Submissions, the Santa Cruz Actor’s Theatre – 8 Tens @ 8 International Short Play Contest, and the Titchfield Festival Theatre – New Playwright Competition.
BBC Upload
The exciting thing about this opportunity is that it’s open for applications all year round.
Upload is your opportunity to showcase your creativity on the BBC. Wherever you are—England, Scotland, Wales, or the Channel Islands—the BBC Upload team is ready to see what you’ve been creating.
Submissions are open all year round, with your work featured every day on BBC radio, social media, and online. Whether you’re an experienced storyteller or just starting out, this is your chance to share something uniquely yours.
Upload anything—audio, video, text, or images. A podcast clip, a short story, a poem, a comedy sketch—whatever inspires you. And don’t worry about polish or perfection; it doesn’t need to ‘fit’ neatly into a box. The best stories are made at home.
Find out more about your local Upload team.
Box of Tricks, Open Door & PlayMakers
Box of Tricks is committed to championing Northern playwrights, welcoming new voices year-round.
Through the PlayMakers Network and various playwriting programmes, we work closely with writers to nurture their development, fostering lasting creative relationships. Our New Tricks programme commissions fresh new plays, offering playwrights the chance to bring their stories to life.
While we do not produce unsolicited submissions, we’re always keen to connect with passionate writers. If you’d like to reach out, please send an example of your work—an extract or script—to literary@boxoftrickstheatre.co.uk.
Channel 4’s New Writers Scheme
Channel 4’s New Writers Scheme is a launchpad for fresh voices in TV drama.
Designed for unrepresented writers seeking their first screenwriting credit, this programme champions emerging talent, particularly those from underrepresented backgrounds. Channel 4 is especially keen to hear from Deaf and/or disabled writers, ethnically diverse creatives, and individuals from lower socioeconomic groups.
The scheme focuses on writers from the UK’s Nations & Regions, welcoming applications from those based near Channel 4’s hubs in Bristol (Wales and the West/South West of England), Glasgow (Scotland), and Leeds (Northern England). This year, the opportunity extends to writers in Northern Ireland as well.
For full details and to apply, visit the 4Skills website.
Finborough Theatre – ongoing
The Finborough Theatre welcomes new voices year-round, offering playwrights the opportunity to share bold, ambitious work.
We encourage submissions on all subjects and themes, but we’re particularly interested in:
- New writing from playwrights of all ages.
- Politically and socially engaged plays.
- Works for music theatre.
- Stories rooted in Kensington and Chelsea, exploring local history and personalities.
- Adaptations of lesser-known books published after 1800.
- Plays that are artistically ambitious and thematically expansive.
- Large-cast productions.
- International scripts—though we can only accept plays written in English, Scots, or Scots Gaelic.
How to submit:
- A short synopsis of the plot.
- A one-page CV detailing your writing experience, including any readings or productions. If you don’t have a CV, a brief overview of your background and writing experience in your cover letter is fine.
- Your script as a PDF.
Email your submission to literaryteam@finboroughtheatre.co.uk, with the play’s title in the subject line.
For full guidelines, visit the Finborough Theatre Literary Opportunities page.
Live Theatre – The North East Playwriting Award.
This excellent competition is open to writers over 16 who are from or living/working in the North East of England.
They’re looking for full-length original plays, but they’ll also consider treatements as long they provide the full story outline, a description of the play’s world and style, and a sample scene.
The winner receives a full commission with a view for production at Live Theatre.
Deadline: Fri 31st Oct, 5pm
Apply here.
INK Festival – Short Play Submissions
This competition welcomes new short plays for stage and radio and runs annually. Selected submissions are professionally produced and performed multiple times at the 5-day INK Festival.
Santa Cruz Actor’s Theatre – 8 Tens @ 8 International Short Play Contest
This contest accepts international submissions for its annual short play contest.
The top 16 plays are selected by a panel of judges and performed in front of sold-out audiences at the annual event.
Titchfield Festival Theatre – New Playwright Competition
Titchfield Festival Theatre’s New Playwright Competition offers a unique opportunity for emerging playwrights. The competition seeks brand-new full-length, unperformed plays.
All genres are welcome, and the maximum length is 2 hours.
The competition is open to writers in the UK aged 16 and above. Submissions open in June each year and close on 30th September. All plays are submitted anonymously and read by an expert panel of readers appointed by the Titchfield Festival Theatre.
You can win £1000, and the play is performed at the ACORN Theatre for a week with a TFT Director and actors in a package worth £10,000.
Women’s Prize for Playwriting
The Women’s Prize for Playwriting is a unique competition that seeks to celebrate and champion the best new work from female writers at all levels of experience.
The competition encourages plays that rejoice in the depth and range of the imagination, feast on dramatic possibility, and are ambitious on all scales and subjects.
The Competition
This competition is open to all female playwrights, regardless of their experience. The organisers are particularly interested in plays that are imaginative, dramatic, and ambitious in scope. They offer a platform for playwrights to write exactly the play they want, unrestricted by limitations.
Previous Winners
Previous winners have seen their plays professionally produced and performed, significantly boosting their careers.
Running for just two years, this competition has helped launch the careers of Karis Kelly, Amy Trigg, and Ahlam.
Papatango New Writing Prize
The Papatango is one of the UK’s most exciting and established playwriting prizes, having run since 2009. And despite being one of the country’s most popular competitions, each entry gets written feedback, which is genuine rarity.
The competition
The winning piece receives a professional production, with a professional writer’s fee and royalties. They also offer rehearsed readings for the shortlisted pieces.
The prize championed early-stage playwrights, aiming to include people typically excluded from theatre. F
Find out more about the Papatango New Writing Prize.
Bread & Roses Playwriting Award
The Bread & Roses Playwriting Award is an annual competition that seeks full-length, unperformed theatre plays that feature a cast of at least half female, non-binary or gender-neutral roles.
The competition is open to UK and Europe-based writers.
Competition Guidelines
The competition is open to playwrights based in the UK or Europe. It should not require more than a cast of 7.
The deadline for submissions is Friday 14th October.
Prize
The winning play receives a professional production at The Bread & Roses Theatre, a cash prize, and the play is published by The Bread & Roses Theatre.
Previous winners

Among the list of previous winners is Phil Charles, whose play The Black Eye Club was developed through the WriteForTheStage courses.
Sky Blue Theatre’s British Theatre Challenge
Sky Blue Theatre’s British Theatre Challenge is an international playwriting competition that accepts submissions from 20 countries. The competition offers five winning plays a week of performances at the Jack Studio Theatre in London.
Competition Guidelines
The competition accepts submissions from 1st November each year, with the closing date being 30th March. A long list is drawn up by 30th May, a shortlist by 30th June, and winners are announced by 30th July. Performance dates are confirmed later.
Prize
Winning plays receive a week’s performance at the Jack Studio Theatre, London, are developed by professional directors, performed by professional actors, and given written assessments by theatre professionals. They are also considered for publication.
Royal Court Theatre – Script Submissions
The Royal Court remains committed to discovering bold new voices in playwriting, continuing its long tradition of accepting open submissions. Their year‑round policy means that anyone, anywhere in the world, writing in English can send in a script and receive a response.
Plays should be submitted through the online portal (details below). They cannot accept printed or posted scripts. Writers who find the online system inaccessible for any reason are encouraged to contact literary@royalcourttheatre.com to discuss alternative arrangements.
Script Eligibility
To be considered, submissions must meet the following criteria:
- Scripts must be uploaded as a PDF or Word file, no larger than 10MB
- Only full‑length plays are accepted — typically at least 50 pages, or 25–30 pages for a monologue
- Writers may submit only one play at a time
- They do not accept screenplays, novels, poetry, radio scripts or adaptations
- Plays based on real people or featuring real individuals are allowed, but works that function as straightforward biographies are not
- Original musicals are eligible, provided they meet the criteria, though scores and audio files cannot be included
- Revised drafts or resubmissions of plays previously read by the Royal Court are not eligible
Response Time
- You will receive an automatic email confirming that your script has been received
- Any follow‑up questions should be directed to literary@royalcourttheatre.com
- Due to a high volume of unsolicited submissions, response times are currently longer than usual; the team aims to reply within six months
How to Submit
Use the online submission link provided on their website to upload your script.
Further guidance and full information can be found on the Royal Court Theatre website.
WriteForTheStage Prize for New Writing

WriteForTheStage has been running the Prize for New Writing in conjunction with the Greater Manchester Fringe Festival since 2015. First prize is a publication with WriteForTheStage Books.
How to enter
Any theatre play performed at the Greater Manchester Fringe Festival is eligible for the prize, running for the duration of July in theatres, bars, pubs, and informal spaces all over Greater Manchester.
The GMFringe is one of the UK’s most affordable fringe festivals, find out how to get your show listed here.
Previous winners
Many of the our previous winners have gone on to take their work to other fringe festivals around the world, including Edinburgh, Brighton, and Camden fringes.
Get writing
Entering a playwriting competition can be a fantastic way to showcase your talent, gain valuable feedback, and potentially see your work brought to life on stage.
As you can see, the UK offers a wealth of opportunities for playwrights at all levels. Whether you’re a seasoned writer or working on your first play, there’s a competition to suit your skills and aspirations. So why not give it a go? You’ve got nothing to lose and everything to gain!
Remember, always read the competition guidelines carefully and ensure your script adheres to all the rules before submitting.
Happy writing!
Last updated 26/03/26
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