Award-Winning Broadcaster to Lead Playwriting Competition

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The Bruntwood Prize for Playwriting, one of the UK’s most prestigious and respected playwriting competitions, is now open for submissions for its 20th anniversary year. With a prize pot of £50,000, the competition is a major opportunity for emerging and established playwrights to showcase their work and take their careers to the next level.

This year, the competition is chaired by the talented and experienced broadcaster Naga Munchetty, who has a long-standing relationship with the Bruntwood Prize. Munchetty has hosted the award ceremony in the past and is thrilled to be leading the judging panel for the 20th anniversary year. “I am incredibly special to me,” Munchetty said. “New writing is vital to the ecosystem of theatre, and everyone has a unique and exciting story to tell. I can’t wait to get reading.”

The judging panel for the Bruntwood Prize 2025 is comprised of some of the most respected and experienced professionals in the industry. In addition to Munchetty, the panel includes Selina Cartmell, creative director of the Royal Exchange Theatre; Phoebe Eclair-Powell, playwright and director; Conor McPherson, playwright and director; Amit Sharma, playwright and director; Shobna Gulati, actress and playwright; Cherylee Houston, actress and playwright; and Munya Chawawa, comedian and writer.

The Bruntwood Prize 2025 offers a range of awards and prizes, including the overall winner’s prize of £20,000, the Judges Award of £10,000, the International Award of £10,000, and the North West Original New Voice Award of £10,000, which includes a funded year-long residency at the Royal Exchange. Since its inception in 2005, the Bruntwood Prize has supported thousands of people to write plays and has launched the careers of some of the UK’s most respected and celebrated playwrights. Past winners have included Anna Jordan, Duncan Macmillan, Janice Okoh, and Alistair McDowall, among many others.

The competition is open to writers of any background and experience, and submissions can be made anonymously. The competition is open to original, new work that has not been previously performed or published. Submissions opened at 12pm on Wednesday, October 25, and will close at 12pm on Wednesday, January 25, 2025. Writers can submit their work online through the Bruntwood Prize website.

The Bruntwood Prize is a unique opportunity for playwrights to showcase their work and take their careers to the next level. The competition offers a range of benefits, including a chance to win a significant cash prize, the opportunity to be mentored by industry professionals, a platform to showcase your work to a wide audience, and the chance to be part of a community of emerging and established playwrights.

The Bruntwood Prize has a long history of supporting new writing and launching the careers of talented playwrights. In 2005, the competition was established to provide a platform for emerging playwrights to showcase their work and take their careers to the next level. Since then, the competition has grown in popularity and reputation, attracting submissions from writers from all over the world.

The competition is judged by a panel of industry professionals, who select the winners based on the quality and originality of their work. The judges look for plays that are well-written, engaging, and innovative, and that showcase the writer’s unique voice and perspective.

The Bruntwood Prize has a strong track record of supporting new writing and launching the careers of talented playwrights. Past winners have gone on to achieve great success, including winning major awards and having their plays produced by leading theatres.

The competition is also a great opportunity for writers to get feedback on their work and to connect with other writers and industry professionals. The Bruntwood Prize offers a range of resources and support to help writers develop their craft and take their careers to the next level.

The Bruntwood Prize is open to writers of all backgrounds and experience levels, and submissions can be made anonymously. The competition is open to original, new work that has not been previously performed or published. Submissions opened at 12pm on Wednesday, October 25, and will close at 12pm on Wednesday, January 25, 2025. Writers can submit their work online through the Bruntwood Prize website.

If you’re a playwright looking to take your career to the next level, consider entering the Bruntwood Prize for Playwriting 2025. With its rich history, diverse judging panel, and range of awards and prizes, the competition is an opportunity not to be missed.