Let your work take center stage.
Are you a budding playwright? Do you have a pet project? Do you just need a bit of a funding or an open venue? You have several options in the Department of Theatre, Dance, and Performance Studies (TDPS) to bring your creative vision to life.
The McClenon Clark Playwriting Award
The department holds an annual one-act playwriting contest, with the winner(s) receiving a distinguished McClenon Clark Playwriting Award. The contest accepts submissions on a rolling basis.
Submission deadline: Dec. 15 at 5 p.m. (recurring)
The winning playwright(s) will receive a cash prize ($300, $200, and $100 for first, second, and third places). The first place award recipient will also have the opportunity to have their play developed and performed as a staged reading before the end of the spring term.
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Barbara McClenon Clark ā42 made a gift in 2001 to establish the McClenon Clark Playwriting Award. She was active in theatre as a professional writer, producer, and performer. McClenon Clark was a member of the Space Coast Playwrightsā Workshop and won awards from the Space Coast Writerās Guild.
Contact Jen Shook with questions.
The Alexander āSandyā Moffett Award
The Moffett Award is a cash fund given to individual students for their practice in theatre, dance, and performance studies. The parameters for these practices are broad and inclusive. Students from all majors and class years are eligible for this award. Recent projects have included the early stages of devising a play, staging a play written by the student, and attending a dance program abroad (all projects followed by a public presentation).
Application deadline: Nov. 1 at 5 p.m. (recurring)
View Moffett Award application details (PDF). Contact the TDPS department chair with questions.
Mentored Advanced Project (MAP)
The possibilities for advanced research in your field are expansive, and TDPS MAPs have taken many shapes. Students have used dance as a teaching tool in the medical profession; used performance technology to design an interactive installation; conducted and presented dramaturgical research; directed plays and musicals ā just to name a few.
Due to the collaborative nature of TDPS MAPs, the department has an auxiliary application process that falls in advance of campus MAP deadlines. This auxiliary application helps allocate department resources equitably.
Spring MAP internal application deadline: Nov. 1 at 5 p.m. (recurring)
Fall MAP internal application deadline: Apr. 1 at 5 p.m. (recurring)Visit the guidelines and application documents.
Open Space Works
Open space works are a self-directed opportunity for you to explore a particular area of production that will benefit your development as an artist. These areas may be, but are not limited to, directing scripted works, devising work, working in a new or unfamiliar genre, building ensemble, or coaching actors. Open space works should rely more on the performance aspects, and less on the technical aspects, of a production.
The department will take applications into consideration and make a selection (or two) based on the applicationās merit and TDPS resources.
Spring works application deadline: Nov. 1 at 5 p.m. (recurring)
Fall works application deadline: Apr. 1 at 5 p.m. (recurring)Visit the guidelines and application documents.