Script Submission

Berkshire Theatre Group accepts submissions of plays, musicals, translations, and adaptations. All submissions are considered for productions at BTG and for development opportunities.

Submissions are accepted year-round. We accept scripts on an ongoing basis both by mail and in digital format. Please refer to the information below on how to submit. Once received, we will reach out to you with any questions we may have.


Email Submissions

For email submissions, we kindly request that you limit submissions to one PDF attachment per email.

In the body of the email, please include a brief character breakdown and a one-paragraph synopsis.

Email:
literary@berkshiretheatre.org


Mail Submissions

Please be aware that BTG does not return script submissions. Please do not send self‑addressed envelopes.

Mailing Address:
Berkshire Theatre Group
Attn: Script Submissions
111 South St.
Pittsfield, MA 01201

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