Request for 2022/2023 Submissions

Hull Performing Arts is excited to invite submissions for its 2022-2023 season and wants to hear YOUR great ideas.
HPA is focused on bringing theater to new comers and veterans alike so we want our projects to be accessible to everyone. We have a small (30 to 40 seat) space that is ideal for black box, experimental or world premieres. New works are encouraged – either as a full production or staged reading.
In the last five years, HPA has produced three original musicals, a radio show open rehearsal for “Hitchiker’s Guide to the Galaxy,” a full production of “The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee,” an evening of ghost stories for the Hull Lifesaving Museum, and Hull’s Got Talent. Please go to our website to get an idea of the type of projects HPA has done in the past.
HPA is focused on bringing theater to new comers and veterans alike so we want our projects to be accessible to everyone. We have a small (30 to 40 seat) space that is ideal for black box, experimental or world premieres. New works are encouraged – either as a full production or staged reading.
In the last five years, HPA has produced three original musicals, a radio show open rehearsal for “Hitchiker’s Guide to the Galaxy,” a full production of “The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee,” an evening of ghost stories for the Hull Lifesaving Museum, and Hull’s Got Talent. Please go to our website to get an idea of the type of projects HPA has done in the past.
Some points:
Proposals should include:
For best consideration, proposals are requested by May 1st, but can be submitted any time of year.For more information, please feel free to email the address above.
Don’t have a proposal, but want to be involved? Contact us! We’d love to hear from you!
- HPA is committed to being an inclusive company so many of our casts have a wide range of ages and abilities.
- HPA doesn’t have limitless budgets. Please keep that in mind.
- HPA is open to ongoing ideas for classes, readings (we had a good pot luck Shakespeare group for awhile), poetry nights, diction or audition classes, etc...
Proposals should include:
- A brief (no more than a page) summary of the project, including info on why it’s important to you as an artist
- A resume (doesn’t have to be formal) for any primary artists involved including any supporting materials such as a proposed script, video, similar project, etc.
- Budget considerations
For best consideration, proposals are requested by May 1st, but can be submitted any time of year.For more information, please feel free to email the address above.
Don’t have a proposal, but want to be involved? Contact us! We’d love to hear from you!