Apply to MACH 33

CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS

Theater Arts Caltech invites submissions for the 2026–2027 season of MACH 33: The Caltech Festival of New Science Driven Plays and MACH 33 Launchpad: The Caltech Early-Development Lab for New Science-Driven Plays. Both programs support playwrights in developing science-focused work in dialogue with scientists from Caltech and JPL.

Submissions are due by September 14.

MACH 33
The Caltech Festival of New Science-Driven Plays

Festival Dates: May 2027

MACH 33 supports the development of full-length, unproduced plays that place science, mathematics, or technology at the center of the story. Selected playwrights work with a Caltech or JPL science advisor to refine the scientific content of their play. The process culminates in a public staged reading followed by a discussion with Caltech or JPL scientists. Playwrights receive a $500 stipend.

Submit to: Arden Thomas, Associate Artistic Director of MACH 33
Email: arden.e.thomas@gmail.com
Subject line: MACH 33 Submission

MACH 33 Launchpad
The Caltech Early-Development Lab for New Science-Driven Plays

Program Dates: October 2026 – April 2027

LAUNCHPAD supports plays in the earliest stages of development. Selected playwrights work in a collaborative environment with Caltech and JPL scientists to explore and develop the scientific ideas driving their plays. Selections from the Launchpad plays may be performed at the MACH 33 Festival of New Science-Driven Plays at Caltech.

Note: Plays submitted to Launchpad must be in-progress and open to substantial revision. They need not be complete or ready for a public reading.

Submit to: Cole Remmen, Launchpad Program Manager
Email: coleremmen@caltech.edu
Subject line: MACH 33 Launchpad Submission

Eligibility and Submission Guidelines (for both programs):

  • Playwright must reside in the Greater Los Angeles area.
  • Only one submission per playwright.
  • Plays must not be published or professionally produced. (Previous readings are acceptable.)
  • Plays must center on real-world scientific, mathematical, or technological themes.
  • Maximum cast size of 8. Doubling is permitted; include a doubling plan with the cast list.
  • Scripts must be submitted in PDF format, with standard formatting (12 pt font, numbered pages, character names above dialogue).
  • Science must be integral to the story, not just metaphor or setting. See below for more on what we mean by “science-driven.”

Your submission must include:

  • Blind Script PDF – Title only, no author name
    • For Launchpad only:
      • a brief summary of unfinished scenes or ideas for how you’re imagining the play might develop
      • if the play includes music, you may also attach sheet music or demo recordings
  • Playwright Info PDF – Title, author name, contact info, date of most recent revision
  • Artist Statement PDF – Brief explanation of how a science advisor from Caltech or JPL could help you develop the scientific dimensions of your play (blind – no author name)
  • Provide cast list and doubling plan (if applicable)
  • Synopsis (max 200 words)

These plays are driven by curiosity, grounded in research, and open up new ways of thinking about science and society. A panel of readers from both scientific and theatrical communities will review submissions. We look forward to reading your work!