Incubation Guide

Incubation Guide

Deadline 2026.05.09 22:00 (GMT + 8)

Shekou Theatre Festival · New Writing

In previous editions of the Shekou Theatre Festival’s New Writing, we identified a key problem: when the goal of incubating a playwright is tied directly to producing a full-length performance, it encourages short-term thinking. This undermines the playwright’s ability to step back and, from a slow, quiet distance, ask meaningful questions about society and existence. The festival’s goal is to “incubate” — that is, to nurture a new kind of playwright. Asking them to deliver a fully staged production at this stage places too much pressure on them and ultimately does more harm than good.

 

Playwrights should not have to spend energy negotiating with a director’s interpretation, nor should their ability to ask questions and imagine freely be constrained by production concerns. During the incubation phase, the playwright must take responsibility, stay close to the text, and channel their thinking to the audience through actors.

 

Therefore, we have decided to remove the “director” — a role responsible for the production — from the equation. This allows the incubation to focus more closely on the text itself. The former “performance” model has been replaced with a combination of “script-in-hand presentation + public forum.” Our hope is that, with this approach, playwrights in the New Writing can focus entirely on raising serious questions about society and existence through the medium of theater.