Established | 1919 |
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Type | Professional organization |
Headquarters | 1501 Broadway New York City |
Key people | Amanda Green, president |
Website | www |
The Dramatists Guild of America is a professional organization for playwrights, composers, and lyricists working in the U.S. theatre market.[1] It was born in 1921 out of the Authors Guild, known then as Authors League of America, formed in 1912.
Membership as an Associate Member is open to any person having written at least one stage play. Active Members are playwrights who have had at least one play produced in front of a paying audience or have had their work published by a major theatrical publisher. Student membership is also available for those enrolled in dramatic writing courses.[2]
The Dramatists Guild works to negotiate better contracts for playwrights in professional markets and offers recommendations for contracts in other markets. The Business Affairs division assists playwrights by reviewing contracts for productions and maintains a set of contracts for Guild members to use when licensing their work.[3]
The Dramatist is a bimonthly journal produced by the Dramatists Guild, which includes articles, interviews, and other information pertinent to playwrights.[4]