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Membership as an Associate Member is open to any person having written at least one stage play. Active Members are playwrights who have had at least one play produced in front of a paying audience or have had their work published by a major theatrical publisher. Student membership is also available
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1926 – The birth of the first Minimum Basic Agreement (MBA). New clauses had crept into the existing polite 1920 agreement to which authors had to submit to get production; unjust trade habits were becoming precedents; red ink was blotting out protective clauses; and lastly, economic conditions had
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1920 – A Standard Form Minimum Dramatic Contract was negotiated between the Managers Protective Association and The Authors’ League (not the still amorphous Dramatists Guild). Despite modern improvements, the contract had two vital defects: its use was not mandatory, and its terms were
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1919 – The Authors’ League granted Channing Pollock’s suggestion that the playwrights form an autonomous committee of 32 “working dramatists,” to unite into a “Dramatic Committee” which by then had in all 112 adherents. Out of this, the Dramatists Guild was later born and baptized.
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for playwrights in professional markets and offers recommendations for contracts in other markets. The Business Affairs division assists playwrights by reviewing contracts for productions and maintains a set of contracts for Guild members to use when licensing their work.
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began their yeoman service to dramatists, drew up a new Standard Dramatic Form Contract. While some producers were cooperative, those who dominated the then powerful, tightly controlled Manager’s Protective Association resented its “gall.”
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non-enforceable. No manager or author was required to become a member of his respective organization, and no one could be penalized for not using the contract.
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1915 – First attempt by a sub-committee of the Authors League at creating a Dramatic Contract to stake out the ill-defined rights of dramatists.
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produced by the Dramatists Guild, which includes articles, interviews, and other information pertinent to playwrights.
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1922 – Official naming: Dramatists Guild. Edward Childs Carpenter elected second DG president.
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come into the theatre crying for adjustment in fairness to the managers themselves.
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Professional organization for playwrights, composers, and lyricists
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Dramatists Guild Official Website (www.dramatistsguild.com)
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becomes the first woman elected as president of the Guild.
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1921 - In order that the Authors’ League, by supplanting
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