Playwrights Project will provide playwriting programs and public performances as a means of amplifying voices from disenfranchised communities, providing opportunities for increased self-confidence, strengthening community connection, and encouraging empathy and healing. To fulfill our mission, we seek operating support to cover costs of office space, connectivity, administrative personnel, and supplies.
Playwrights Project provides playwriting workshops in schools, communities, and correctional facilities, conducts the annual California Young Playwrights Contest for writers under the age of 19, and professionally produces community readings and full productions of Plays by Young Writers and The Mosaic Festival. Playwrights Project’s programs engage underserved populations in dramatizing stories drawn from imagination and life experiences, including reflections on the impact of poverty, incarceration, addiction, foster care, and military service. Recognizing that life presents difficult situations, forces beyond our control, and challenging decisions, the programs guide individuals to reflect on past experiences with compassion, create fictional plays that examine hardships, explore positive non-violent solutions, look forward to brighter futures, and celebrate the resilience gained by triumphing over difficulties.