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Try using an alternative internet browser.If possible, try submitting on a laptop or desktop rather than through a tablet or mobile.Having problems submitting your script? Here are some things to try: HOW DO I SUBMIT MY SCRIPT? Please click here to send us your script. If your script receives a second read this may take longer and we will be in touch in this instance. We only accept enquiries about your script via this email address: aim to let you know the outcome of our reading process within three to four months of acknowledging receipt. You will receive an automatic acknowledgement of receipt of your script by email. Unfortunately, we cannot consider resubmissions or new drafts of plays we have read and responded to, unless we have specifically requested a new draft.If you are unsure, please get to know our work through coming to see productions and looking through our archive. We do not read musicals nor historical/biographical plays as we so rarely have an opportunity to produce this work.We do not read screenplays, novels, poetry collections, radio plays or adaptations.We are unable to accept more than one submission from a writer at any one time.We are only able to accept full length plays – as a guide, we suggest this would be a minimum of around 50 pages or 25-30 pages for a monologue.We can only accept scripts as a PDF or Word document with a maximum size of 10MB.Our conversation might lead to your script being shared more widely among the associates being invited onto a writers’ group this script or future scripts being developed towards commission or production. Whether in writing or in person, we will start a conversation with you about your work. You are guaranteed feedback at this point. A second read by one of the Literary team.A response offering feedback that we hope may be useful to you in developing your script or your writing.A response letting you know we are not able to take the play further.Our reader writes a report, which is considered by the literary department.It is sent to one of our script readers, who are professional theatre-makers, directors, dramaturgs and actors.We check the eligibility of your script against our submissions criteria.It’s not about sending us the perfect play, but offering us the chance to spot your ambition, theatricality and unique perspective on the world. It is a way for us to get to know writers and to build new relationships, rather than a service guaranteed to provide detailed feedback on every submitted script. Our script submissions system is a point of access for writers to share their work with the Royal Court. We receive around 2000 plays every year, all of which are considered as part of our commitment to encounter and support new playwrights. The Literary Office is dedicated to finding exciting new plays that ask bold questions about the way we live now. Phillippe Cato, Senior Literary AssociateĮllie Fulcher, Literary & Open Court Associate If you have any access needs which mean that this submissions system is a barrier, please contact WE ARE As part of our climate action in March 2020, we moved to an online script submissions system.