End of Play.® starts April 1, 2024!
Events
Thank you to all of our 2023 End of Play.® participants! Join us again next April for National Playwriting and Composing Month 2024. In addition to our month-long writing challenge, we'll be offering events throughout the month (open to all DG members and End of Play.® participants) to help keep you informed and motivated throughout your End of Play.® writing process.
Online Groups
EOP participants and partners are able to access Writers Groups during the month of April. If you are a partner or participant, feel free to click the link below and connect with your fellow writers online. This is a forum in which to chat about your successes and challenges, to prepare for upcoming events, and to share your thoughts about craft, the theatre industry, and writing ideas! Please note that you will not be receiving notifications whenever someone responds to a post; we want to be respectful of how many emails you'll be receiving from us.
Registration Form
End of Play.® is open to both members and non-members of the Dramatists Guild. Writers of all backgrounds are encouraged to participate, and prior writing experience is not necessary. Stay tuned for more info on joining the challenge in April 2024!
What is End of Play.®?
End of Play.® is an annual initiative, created by the Dramatists Guild, to incentivize the completion of new plays, scores, or songs over the period of one month. Since the launch of End of Play.® back in 2020, hundreds of participants from all over the world have connected with one another, uniting to overcome the obstacles that stand in the way of creating new theatrical work.
Each year, writers set goals for themselves at the beginning of End of Play.® month and share their weekly progress with the community. Goals may include writing a new full-length play/musical, two one-act plays/musicals, or completing a second draft of any of the above. Ultimately, the aim of End of Play.® is to get writers to the finish line with inspirational prompts, motivational events, and the support of their End of Play.® community.
How Do I Participate?
The next round of End of Play.® starts April 1, 2024. (Pens up on April 1; pens down on April 30!) Stay tuned for more information on how to register!
Want to get more involved? Take your End of Play.® experience one step further, and become a Volunteer Event Coordinator. Plan a kick-off party, a silent writing session, or another event of your choice for your End of Play.® community!
Fostering an artistic community is more important than ever before. Once you've signed up to participate in the End of Play.® writing challenge, help us spread the word! Share that you'll be doing End of Play.® on social media, using #EndOfPlay. Maybe you can even inspire a friend or two to join you on your End of Play.® journey!
Any questions can be directed to Lily Dwoskin or Jordan Stovall.
Tips for Participating in End of Play.®:
Considering joining End of Play.®? If you have a new play or musical brewing in your mind, End of Play.® is the perfect time to start working on your draft. Here are some tips to consider between now and “Pens Up!” on April 1 to help you make the most of your End of Play.® writing experience.
1. Plan an achievable writing goal. Only you know the full extent of your time, availability, and resources. Perhaps you'd like to spend the month creating a draft of a new full length play (or two one-act plays), or composing a fully notated new song, or revising an existing draft of your play or musical. Maybe you'll only have time to draft the first act of your play or to sketch out the melody for your song. That's great too. No goal is too lofty or too small for your End of Play.® month of writing.
2. Know what you would like to write about. It's always helpful to have an overarching theme to explore or a question to keep in mind when you embark upon a new project. If you're stuck, find a friend with whom to trade writing prompts and exercises that will help spark your creativity. Or, you could read through some online issues of The Dramatist magazine to get your creative juices flowing.
3. Set yourself up for success by proactively protecting your work. The business side of writing can seem daunting and distant when you're just beginning a new project, but it's always good to think about the future of your work. If you're planning to write your play, musical, or song with a collaborator, be sure to check out the Dramatists Guild collaboration agreements for plays and for musicals.
4. Get to know the world of your play. If it’s helpful, begin the outlining process, or do some character development exercises, so that you are familiar with your plot and protagonist before you dive into End of Play.® month.
5. Find your optimal writing spot. Do you enjoy curling up with a pen and a notebook under a leafy tree? Are you most excited to write when you're poring over your laptop in the midst of a bustling cafe? Perhaps you gravitate towards the familiar surroundings of home when you want to really focus on your writing projects? Choose a comfortable writing place, or several comfortable writing places, where you know that you'll be able to do your best work.
6. Don't forget about self care. We encourage you to get some nice writing equipment, some delicious snacks for your writing breaks, and maybe a stress ball to squeeze when your hand cramps up from all that writing. Treat yourself to whatever will relax you as you take on this writing challenge. You deserve it!
7. Keep yourself accountable. How will you make sure that you stick to your writing goals for the month? Will you reward yourself after you write a certain number of pages each week? Will you make a donation to your favorite charity when you finish your draft? Will you check in with a writing friend to help keep them accountable too? There is no right or wrong way to stay accountable throughout the month. You should do whatever works best for you.
8. Plan to participate in the Guild's End of Play.® events. Check out our National Silent Writing page to see if there is an upcoming session that will work with your schedule. Take a look at our End of Play.® Events page to find regional events are happening near you, and register for any upcoming events that might be of interest!
(Don’t see any events for your area? Consider registering to become an End of Play.® Volunteer Event Coordinator, and organize your own local event.)
9. Keep a positive outlook. Get ready to challenge yourself, bring your writing to new heights, and join in on the fun!
Watch An Information Session
Our video information sessions allow End of Play.® participants and prospective participants to learn more about how the month-long writing challenge works, including the logistics of optional writing groups, daily emails, and related events for the End of Play.® community.
Daily Accomplishment Form
The End of Play.® daily accomplishment form is your chance to share how your writing process is going with your End of Play.® writing community. Fill out the form below.
Registered Writers for End of Play.® 2023:
2023 Page Count
2022 Page Count
Total Pages: 4828
2021 End of Play.® Page Count
Participating Writers | Daily Page Total | Overall Page Total | |
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April 01 | 108 | 590 | 590 |
April 02 | 122 | 546 | 1136 |
April 03 | 121 | 471 | 1607 |
April 04 | 119 | 533 | 2140 |
April 05 | 112 | 480 | 2620 |
April 06 | 180 | 665 | 3285 |
April 07 | 143 | 608 | 3893 |
April 08 | 126 | 483 | 4376 |
April 09 | 115 | 430 | 4806 |
April 10 | 93 | 411 | 5217 |
April 11 | 80 | 281 | 5498 |
April 12 | 92 | 372 | 5870 |
April 13 | 88 | 491 | 6361 |
April 14 | 98 | 365 | 6726 |
April 15 | 76 | 283 | 7009 |
April 16 | 78 | 352 | 7361 |
April 17 | 61 | 291 | 7652 |
April 18 | 67 | 184 | 7836 |
April 19 | 60 | 226 | 8062 |
April 20 | 74 | 343 | 8405 |
April 21 | 85 | 334 | 8739 |
April 22 | 63 | 300 | 9039 |
April 23 | 58 | 226 | 9265 |
April 24 | 59 | 243 | 9508 |
April 25 | 62 | 300 | 9808 |
April 26 | 59 | 294 | 10102 |
April 27 | 59 | 283 | 10385 |
April 28 | 71 | 337 | 10722 |
April 29 | 73 | 629 | 11351 |
April 30 | 135 | 1205 | 12556 |
2020 Page Count
Participating Writers | Daily Page Total | Overall Page Total | |
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Day 1 | 156 | 675 | 675 |
Day 2 | 146 | 608 | 1,283 |
Day 3 | 122 | 425 | 1,708 |
Day 4 | 119 | 640 | 2,348 |
Day 5 | 81 | 326 | 2,674 |
Day 6 | 70 | 295 | 2,969 |
Day 7 | 71 | 357 | 3,326 |
Day 8 | 48 | 234 | 3,560 |
Day 9 | 60 | 364 | 3,924 |
Day 10 | 54 | 265 | 4,189 |
Day 11 | 49 | 282 | 4,471 |
Day 12 | 43 | 170 | 4,641 |
Day 13 | 37 | 321 | 4,962 |
Day 14 | 44 | 220 | 5,182 |
Day 15 | 41 | 264 | 5,446 |
Day 16 | 45 | 305 | 5,751 |
Day 17 | 33 | 140 | 5,891 |
Day 18 | 38 | 202 | 6,093 |
Day 19 | 44 | 227 | 6,320 |
Day 20 | 36 | 149 | 6,469 |
Day 21 | 42 | 210 | 6,679 |
Day 22 | 28 | 186 | 6,865 |
Day 23 | 34 | 175 | 7,040 |
Day 24 | 30 | 112 | 7,152 |
Day 25 | 29 | 145 | 7,297 |
Day 26 | 31 | 161 | 7,458 |
Day 27 | 25 | 108 | 7,566 |
Day 28 | 28 | 129 | 7,695 |
Day 29 | 36 | 185 | 7,880 |
Day 30 | 31 | 170 | 8,050 |
Day 31 | 65 | 389 | 8,439 |