ALL IT TAKES IS ONE ACT 2025

A is For’s One Act Play Festival

June 26, 2025

Playwrights Horizons. NYC.

Three Winners, Three Nights.


This year’s winners will be announced soon! Please follow our Instagram for the most up-to-date info.

Tickets will also be avaiable to purchase when the winners are announced.

Pricing: $30 for one night, $15 for Artists and Under 30

Why a Playwriting Contest?

It’s not just abortion that is stigmatized in our culture, but the entire lived experiences of people who seek to fulfill their promise as autonomous human beings, realize their own dreams, raise their families in safety and peace, pursue their ambitions, and maintain control over their physical and reproductive lives.

The subject of reproductive justice is one too often simplified by our current dialogues. And too often the voices and perspectives of the people most affected by restrictions, legislative prohibitions, and cultural prejudices are excluded from our artistic institutions.

A is For seeks to change that. We believe that theatre is a powerful platform through which to share stories, debunk myths, and create lasting change. We believe that theatre can transform. We want to challenge the abstract, politicized, and stigmatized ways people think about abortion and reproductive justice. We want to amplify voices that can reframe the conversation. We want to support and promote artists who can dispel myths and misconceptions. We want to hear the stories you want to tell.

In that spirit, the stories we hope to bring to the fore will be diverse in perspective as well as imagination. These plays may be personal and realistic, or they may be allegorical. They may be fantastic, sprung from dreams, or they may be grounded in naturalism. From the surrealist, to the literal. From magical realism, to documentarian. Whatever form or shape they may take, we hope to receive a wide range of works from all over the country, reflecting the great variety of experiences that reproductive justice demands we all recognize.

In highlighting these stories, we’re broadening the emotional vocabulary of the American audience, and opening up our theaters to a fuller and more honest exploration of the human experience.

Last year’s winners

First Place- the wish: a manual for a last-ditch effort to save abortion in the united states through theater

by Justice Hehir, Dena Igusti, Phanésia Pharel, Nia Akilah Robinson, and Julia Specht

Second Place- Cath Carroll

by Ken Urban

Third Place- [the feminine urge to disappear]

by Anna Watts

The following plays (in no particular order) placed in the top 15 plays out of 266 submissions!

Waiting Room by Tori Bond

Stork Patrol by Debra Cole

We're Trying by Allie Costa

WaterFlow by Anita Gonzalez

The Turnaway Play by Lesley Greene

The Welcome by Jennifer Maisel

Fifteen Hundred by Gloria Majule

From the Same Voice by Sofia Mendez Ramirez

Play Date by Marilyn Millstone

(m)Other or The Play About Rest by Maria Smith

Safe Ride by Dorcus Sowunmi

Blindfold by Janet Tiger (US Publisher, Pioneer Drama)