Innovator Incubator Guidelines
PLAYGROUND INNOVATOR INCUBATOR 2024 RFP
The PlayGround Innovator Incubator is a multi-year intensive incubation program to support theatrical innovation and the launch of new innovative theatrical production companies. PlayGround will competitively select up to 2 new projects/teams per year to join the returning cohort, providing each with access to a suite of services and resources in support of their initial development, first production, and strategic plan for post-incubation sustainability. At the conclusion of each year, all Innovator Incubator companies are invited to apply for a slot in the yearly Innovators Showcase, a multi-week festival of new and innovative productions and works in development (the 2023 Showcase ran through November 6-26). Participants for the Showcase are selected from competitive applications to receive free performance space and technical support to produce their vision: be it full length production, developmental reading, or symposium/workshop. The initial Innovator Incubator class was launched in January 2019. To date, the Innovator Incubator has helped launch 13 new theatre companies, including Analog Theatre Company, Poltergeist Theatre Project, and The Chikahan Company, among others. Applications are now being accepted for the 2024 class, due by 11:59pm on Wednesday, January 31, 2024, and the sixth cohort will be announced by February 1, 2024. The first mandatory meeting of the new cohort will take place Sunday, February 4, 10am-12pm PT.
INFO SESSION
Want to learn more? View this one-hour info session and Q&A with the PlayGround Artistic Director and members of the 2023 cohort, recorded on Sunday, January 14, 10am-11am PT.
ABOUT PLAYGROUND
Over the past 30 years, PlayGround has served the Bay Area arts community, and most recently Los Angeles, as a leading incubator of significant new playwrights and plays. Through PlayGround’s suite of integrated playwright and new play services, PlayGround has supported over 300 early-career playwrights in the development of more than 500 short and full-length plays. PlayGround has premiered 200 of these through its PlayGround Festival of New Works and innovative New Play Production Fund and helped launch playwrights onto the national scene, including Lauren Yee, Jonathan Spector, Geetha Reddy, and Cleavon Smith, among others. In 2015, PlayGround added the 99-seat black box Thick House theatre in San Francisco’s Potrero Hill neighborhood to its suite of resources and, following a $300,000 renovation, relaunched the performance space as Potrero Stage: PlayGround Center for New Plays. In addition to hosting PlayGround’s expanding new play programs, Potrero Stage is home to some of the Bay Area’s leading new play developers and producers and offers more than 200 public performances each year. PlayGround also operates the PlayGround PlaySpace, a 400 square foot rehearsal, classroom and meeting space in South Berkeley, supporting the development of new plays and playwrights.
PROGRAM FEATURES
Participants will sign up for PlayGround’s fiscal sponsorship program, providing them with access to both institutional and individual giving opportunities under the umbrella of PlayGround’s 501c3. Incubator participants will collectively attend monthly gatherings with opportunity for intensive training and peer-to-peer learning on a variety of key capacity building areas, including grant writing, budgeting, artistic and organizational strategic planning, and marketing, among others. Teams will each develop a proposal to fund and implement an initial project and, as part of a three-week Innovators Showcase (November 6-27, 2023), PlayGround will competitively award free rehearsal and performance space at Potrero Stage for the top 2-3 teams’ opening projects and remaining times will be awarded for public showings/workshops/staged readings as part of the showcase. Following their initial presentations, PlayGround will work with each of the incubated companies to map out plans for the following year, including strategies around production planning, fundraising, and organizational development.
Services and resources will include:
- Fiscal sponsorship (under the umbrella of PlayGround’s 501c3);
- One-on-one mentorship;
- Monthly group intensives in key capacity building areas, including grant writing, budgeting, artistic and organizational strategic planning, and marketing;
- Free access to administrative space;
- Discounts on rehearsal and performance space;
All cohort participants will receive a free production package for their initial offerings, including:
- Technical support (technical director, 2-10 hours);
- Marketing support (web, email, social media, printed material, online advertising, PR);
- Rehearsal space (up to 60 hours);
- Performance space (2-3 performances at 99-seat Potrero Stage as part of the 2024 Innovators Showcase);
- Potrero Stage house inventory (lighting, sound, soft goods) and PlayGround additional rental items (projectors, screens, cyclorama, scrim, supplemental sound system);
- Front-of-house support (house manager/box office staffing, 4 performances);
- Projects will retain 100% of all net box office revenues from public performances;
Through the PlayGround Innovator Incubator, PlayGround seeks to launch several bold new companies that will make a lasting and significant contribution on the Bay Area theatre community while further establishing Potrero Stage as a leading center for new play development and production.
HOW TO APPLY
Applications, due by 11:59pm, Wednesday, January 31, 2024, must be submitted via this google form. Notification of selections will be made on or before February 1, 2024. The first mandatory meeting of the new cohort will be Sunday, February 4, 2024, 10am-12pm PT.
Applications must include the following:
- Name & contact information for individual completing application;
- Name, contact information and short bios for team leadership (2-4); each team must be comprised of at least two committed individuals, we have found the workload necessitates teamwork and collaboration;
- Description of past collaboration(s), if any, of team members;
- Name of proposed theatre company;
- Mission statement for proposed theatre company;
- Vision statement for proposed theatre company;
- Detailed proposal for initial production;
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- Title of project/play
- Author(s)
- Evidence of permission for any copyrighted material or intellectual property;
- Proposed production team (director(s), performer(s), designer(s), etc.), including indication whether confirmed, requested but pending, and still to be selected; for all open positions, please indicate the process by which your team will make final selections (auditions, etc.);
- Production budget, including all projected outlays/expenses, in-kind services (confirmed, pending, to be requested), and income (note: projects will retain 100% of projected ticket revenues from incubated presentations); to download a budget template, click here;
- Resource development plan for securing all resources (or in-kind) needed to ensure the initial production; this can include crowd-funding, fundraising events, etc.;
- Target audience (size, age, demographics, specific communities, etc.) and marketing strategy to reach the target audience (in addition to marketing services provided by PlayGround);
- Confirmation of availability for the rehearsal period (October-November, 2024) and production period (November 4-24, 2024);
- Proposed rehearsal, tech, and performance schedule (selected projects will be assigned a 2-4 day production period within the dates of the Showcase);
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- A proposed strategy for how the project can achieve sustainability once it emerges from the incubator. This may include ideas for an initial three production season of works: (“Season 1”), including titles, authors, and other lead artists if known/confirmed.
Questions? Email PlayGround’s Artistic Director Jim Kleinmann at jim@playground-sf.org.