LMDA Project Submission and Deadline Information
The grant supports a residency for a dramaturg within a theater community that requires his or her artistry and skills. Dramaturgs can approach theaters or theaters can approach dramaturgs for a show, a special project, literary management support, play development workshops, etc. /or with additional support for a dramaturgical residence for a spring or winter season.
Grant Application Deadline: December 15, 2007. (December 15 every year.)
Grant Mission: To foster a partnership between a dramaturg and a theater that would like to employ a dramaturg, but has been unable to secure funds for an upcoming project.
Application Format:
1) Identification of the theater. Include their website if possible.
2) Identification of the dramaturg. Please attach a current bio or resume.
3) A short and concise description of the project, playwright, amount sought ($1500 is our budgeted limit), dates of performance, reading or workshop.
4) A simple statement about the theater's goals for dramaturgical imput into the project. Include the theater's expectations for dramaturgical functions and the relationships that the theater hopes to foster with a dramaturg on board.
Procedure: While the process can begin with either the dramaturg or the theater, the application is to be submitted by the theater. The work should occur during the 2005 theater season. The applications will be reviewed by the LMDA Executive Committee and the criteria will be based upon perceived benefits to the project, the needs of the theater and the advocacy of dramaturgy as a vital part of the theatermaking process
A simple letter/report from the theater and the dramaturg will be required at the end of the residency telling us how it went.
LMDA's assistance in each residency must be acknowledged in programs or other project literature.
All applications should be emailed to Maxine Kern at mkern5@nyc.rr.com or by snailmail to Maxine Kern,
LMDA offers up to $500 in seed money to support projects conceived, spearheaded, and/or orchestrated by LMDA member dramaturgs.
Your proposal should include:
- Project description (including details of the central role taken by the dramaturg applicant and how this project will be able to move forward with the assistance of this grant; we are interested in innovative project that are striving to break new ground in the professional and academic fields, so please tell us how your project fits this criteria)
- Participants (including bio of dramaturg applicant)
- Proposed budget
- Timeline
Brian Quirt at bquirt@rogers.com and Danielle Carroll





