ETPEP Award 2019
The Experienced Theatre Practitioners Early Playwriting Award
The Experienced Theatre Practitioners Early Playwriting Award


The ETPEP Award 2019 seeks to recognize and support emerging playwrights in the UK theatre industry who have substantial experience in various roles but are new to playwriting, offering a development opportunity and a financial prize for an impressive script that explores the human condition.
About The Event
About The Play
The ETPEP Award 2019 a playwriting prize for new UK Playwrights who work in the theatre industry, run by the Finborough Theatre in association with the Experienced Theatre Practitioners Early Playwriting Trust (ETPEP).
The Award’s purpose is to find and nurture a playwright who has worked in theatre for two years or more (but not in a literary department setting or as a paid script reader), who is looking to further their ambitions and skill in the art and craft of playwriting.
The ETPEP Award 2019 is open to UK residents of any age who have not had a play professionally produced, and who have worked front of house, in administrative roles, on stage, backstage, lighting, design etc. or in a creative capacity for at least two years. The award is intended to target and encourage those who are currently working in theatre but who are new to playwriting, and therefore, the Award is not open to those who have worked in any capacity in a literary department, a literary agency or those who ever have undertaken paid script reading work.
For the avoidance of doubt, this is not an award for playwrights. It is an award for those who work in theatre IN SOME OTHER capacity who also write plays.
We are looking for a play of substance which contributes in some way to our understanding of the human condition or experience, from a writer with potential to enhance our political and social awareness.
The award will be judged anonymously, and brief feedback will be provided on every entry.
The winner will receive a prize of £8,000, a development relationship with the Finborough Theatre including one-to-one dramaturgy with Finborough Theatre Artistic Director and playwright Neil McPherson; a rehearsal workshop with actors and a director to develop the play; and a staged reading performance of the winning play as part of Vibrant 2019 – A Festival of Finborough Playwrights at the Finborough Theatre, London on Sunday, 30 June 2019.
The judges for the 2020 Award are playwright Winsome Pinnock; Artistic Director of the Finborough Theatre and playwright Neil McPherson; Literary Manager of the Finborough Theatre and playwright Sue Healy; actor Oliver Ford Davies; actor, playwright and activist Athena Stevens; and Clive Webster of the Experienced Theatre Practitioners Early Playwriting Trust, which founded the award.
The deadline for scripts is midnight on Monday, 11 March 2019