Royal Court Theatre's Young Playwrights Award Goes National

Published on Wed 10 Sep 2025

The Royal Court Theatre has today announced its first-ever nation-wide, open-access Young Playwrights Award, inviting every teenager in the country to try writing a play. The programme is the first of its kind led by London’s Royal Court as the home of British new theatre writing, aiming to support grassroots creativity and champion the voices of the next generation.

The Young Playwrights Award combines a free-to-enter national competition for 13-18 year-olds, with a package of free creative support. Competition entries will open in January 2026, with the winning plays published by awards partner Nick Hern Books and professionally performed in the Jerwood Theatre Upstairs as part of a festival in July 2026.

Challenging the lack of curriculum provision for theatre writing, the Royal Court is also providing free materials to support every teenager’s playwriting journey, whether independently or in classrooms. These include teacher and facilitator resource packs, support for setting up your own Playwriting Club, and video masterclasses by award-winning playwrights from Ryan Calais-Cameron (For Black Boys…) to Nina Segal (Cow | Deer).

Extending its reach, the Royal Court will also work with writing  organisations across the UK, alongside local school and youth groups, to promote the award and deliver over 30 free workshops led by professional playwrights. Partners include ArtfulScribe (Southampton), Literature Wales, Literature Works (South West), Moniack Mhor (Inverness), National Centre for Writing (Norwich), New Writing North (Newcastle), Writing East Midlands (Nottingham), Young Identity (Manchester).

The national programme follows a successful London pilot in 2025, which received over 150 entries. Across two age categories (16-18 and 13-15), winners were: Marcos Byrne, Leon Chin-Kemp, George McAree, Sapphire Naggie, Aasiya Nsubuga and Leo Simpe-Asante. All six winning plays are now available to read online as a free e-book published by Nick Hern Books.