Turn Your Playwriting Passion into a Winning Resume
Avoid the pitfalls that keep hiring directors from noticing your talent.
Common Mistakes That Kill Your Chances
Each mistake includes why it hurts, how to fix it, and before/after examples
- ATS cannot parse graphics or multi‑column designs
- Hiring managers waste time deciphering unconventional fonts
- Key information may be hidden or out of order
- Choose a clean, single‑column template
- Use standard fonts like Arial or Times New Roman, 11‑12 pt
- Limit decorative elements to a header logo only
John Doe ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Playwright – Visionary Storyteller [Graphic of a quill]
John Doe Playwright john.doe@email.com | (555) 123‑4567 | New York, NY Professional Summary ...
- Readers cannot gauge the scale or impact of your work
- Keywords like 'produced' or 'off‑Broadway' are missing for ATS
- Awards and reviews are hidden
- Add venue, city, and year for each title
- Include brief notes on production size, audience reach, or accolades
- Use action‑oriented language
Selected Works: - The River - Midnight Echo - Broken Mirrors
Selected Works: - The River – Off‑Broadway, New York, NY (2022) – 150‑seat production, 5‑star NYTimes review - Midnight Echo – Regional theater, Chicago, IL (2021) – Won Emerging Playwright Award - Broken Mirrors – Workshop, London, UK (2020) – Developed with Royal Court Writers’ Lab
- Hiring teams cannot see the measurable impact of your scripts
- Resume looks like a simple list rather than a performance record
- ATS often scores numbers higher for relevance
- Add audience numbers, box‑office totals, number of performances, or critical ratings
- Use percentages to illustrate growth or success
- Place metrics directly after each production entry
Wrote 'The River' – a contemporary drama.
Wrote 'The River' – 150‑seat Off‑Broadway production, sold‑out run of 12 shows, generated $45K box‑office revenue, received 5‑star reviews from three major publications.
- Non‑theater hiring managers may misinterpret specialized terms
- ATS keyword libraries favor plain language
- Clarity suffers, reducing readability
- Replace niche terms with universally understood equivalents
- If a term is essential, provide a brief explanation
- Keep bullet points concise
Authored dramaturgical piece employing meta‑narrative techniques.
Wrote script that explores meta‑narrative themes, resulting in a thought‑provoking production praised for originality.
- Directors often look for formal training or prestigious workshops
- ATS may filter candidates lacking key credentials
- Gaps in chronology raise questions
- Add an Education & Training section with degrees, institutions, and dates
- Include notable workshops, fellowships, or residencies
- List relevant coursework if applicable
Experience - Freelance playwright (2018‑Present)
Education & Training MFA in Playwriting, Yale School of Drama, 2022 Playwright Fellowship, Sundance Institute, 2021 Advanced Script Development Workshop, Royal Court Theatre, 2020
- Use a clean, single‑column layout
- Choose a standard font (Arial, Times New Roman)
- Include a concise professional summary
- List each play with title, venue, city, year, and impact metrics
- Add quantifiable results for every production
- Show formal education, fellowships, and workshops
- Incorporate industry keywords for ATS
- Proofread for spelling, grammar, and consistent dates
- Strip non‑standard fonts
- Convert multi‑column layout to single column
- Add missing production details
- Insert quantifiable results
- Optimize keywords for theater ATS