What is ReImagine?

ReImagine: New Plays in TYA aims to support the development and visibility of new works for young audiences by playwrights of color. This project will provide funding directly to the playwright, as well as funds to be utilized for development work with a host theatre.

The ReImagine Advisory Council acknowledges the systems by which the TYA field has historically developed new work using processes that can create barriers for playwrights of color — in funding, in access, in respect, in artistry, and in how theatres honor playwrights' voices. This effort is a first step to create a new path for development, one that centers and gives playwrights agency when working with a theatre and in the field. We seek to highlight and celebrate the voices, aesthetics, and creative processes of playwrights of color by making intentional space for new stories to be heard. We want to support the stories that are urgent and inspiring and fantastical and joyful and devastating and searching and burning to be told by BIPOC playwrights.

2022 ReImagine Advisory Council

  • Aurelia Clunie

  • Idris Goodwin

  • Miriam Gonzales

  • Ricky Araiza

ReImagine is led by an Advisory Council of amazing artists and administrators who make all programmatic and strategic decisions for the organizaiton. We are grateful for their leadership!

2022 Organizational Partners

Childrens Theatre Foundation of America CTFA is providing funding for playwrights and partnering theatres.

The Kennedy Center — The Kennedy Center is providing funding for ReImagine 2023.

Free Play Society — Free Play is serving as the fiscal agent for ReImagine and providing administrative support.

TYA/USA — TYA/USA is supporting partner theatre involvement, dedicating a section of the 2023 and 2024 TYA/USA conference to ReImagine, and providing an ongoing platform for showcasing playwrights and their work.

Write Now — Write Now is administering the competition, providing support throughout the development process, and providing an ongoing platform for showcasing playwrights and their work.