The moment we’ve all been waiting for…

Open Call is open for

CANNONBALL 2025!

Use the links below for quick access to venue specs, festival facts, and FAQs (frequently asked questions), or scroll down to read the entire open call.

THE CANNONBALL MODEL:

The Cannonball model relies on artists who bring full length (45-60 minute) works that can load-in/out of the performance space in 15 minutes. For those of you with longer works, we now have an option for you with our delicious slots.

We love the challenge of helping to strategize how your work can fit into our model, but sometimes, there are certain works that we simply can’t accommodate. Feel free to reach out and chat with us about your show’s needs after submitting an application.

ALL ARTISTS RECEIVE:

  • Performance space, pre-set lighting looks, amplified sound, tech/dress rehearsal, and production support

  • Marketing and press support

  • Box office management, front of house staff, and insurance coverage

  • Access to community-focused programming: photo shoots, preview showings, social events, special workshops, drink tickets, and MORE!

MAIN FESTIVAL TRACKS

Buy-In

Cannonball’s classic production model, and the one that makes it all work.

  • Buy-In Artists pay a flat fee and receive 100% of their ticket sales (after FringeArts ticketing fees). Most artists are a part of the buy-in track. By buying in, they also support fellow festival artists for whom buying in is a barrier to entry. Buy-In artists directly help the festival cultivate (and yes, operate) an amazing creative community!

  • Buy-In rates vary by venue and number of performances, all of which can be found here. If accepted, buy-in artists are asked to pay a deposit of half their buy-in fee when they sign their contract, the rest of the fee is deducted from ticket sales. Buy-in rates reflect the cost of the venue rental, support services (ticketing, marketing, tech support, insurance), and support staff (producers, stage managers, box office managers, front of house managers), and take into consideration the artist’s potential to recoup their buy-in fee through ticket sales.

  • We strongly encourage anyone who has the means to do so to choose buy-in. By choosing to buy-in, if you are able, you are helping make Cannonball possible for artists who don’t have the financial resources to do so. Through cost-sharing and resource redistribution we are able to invest in a wider creative community.

Co-Presentation

Lower financial risk for artists

  • Co-Presentation Artists don’t pay a buy-in fee, and instead split their ticket income with Cannonball (typically a 50-50 split). The Co-Presentation track is designed for artists for whom the financial burden of the Buy-In track is a barrier to entry, or who have a demonstrated ability to draw a distinct audience to Cannonball Festival.

  • If accepted, Co-Presentation Artists pay a refundable deposit of $300, and are paid a portion of ticket sales. Ticket splits are most frequently an even 50-50, but are sometimes variable based on the space and the length of the run, and can range from 50-50 to 70-30 (artist keeps 70%). In some exceptional cases, Co-Presented artists are awarded up front stipends to help make their participation in Cannonball possible. In the case that the refundable deposit would prevent an artist’s participation, it may be waived.

  • This track is reserved for artists with financial hardship and/or artists with a demonstrated ability to reach new audiences. Invitations to the co-presentation track are at the producers' discretion, but we invite conversations from all interested artists and encourage everyone to ask for what they need!


The tracks below are competitive, panel adjudicated presentation and/or development tracks which come with additional opportunities and resources.

SPECIAL PRESENTATION TRACKS

BIPOC New Work
Presentation Track

  • BIPOC NWT is an opportunity for all BIPOC artists regardless of discipline, to present new, full-length pieces of work. We define new work as something that has either never been seen by a public audience, or something that is still being created or made. Artists must agree to perform their piece a minimum of three times throughout the run of the festival and has the capacity to be performed in front of at least 120 audience members.

  • BIPOC artists and companies/ensembles lead by artists of color creating new works are encouraged to apply.

  • Selected artists receive a $2,750 stipend, additional production and marketing support, and a 50-50 ticket split, in addition to all of Cannonball’s other production services at no cost.

Performance for Young Audiences Development Cohort

  • The PYAC track is an opportunity to develop and present new performances appealing to Philadelphia audiences of young people and families. Selected artists will participate in cohort workshops, work-in-progress showings, and development opportunities with youth.

  • Performing artists and companies of any discipline making work for any age group from 0-18 years are eligible to apply. Artists representing under resourced communities will be centered in the adjudication process.

  • Selected artists receive a $1000 stipend, mentoring support, access to development opportunities, workshops, and a full presentation at one of our Cannonball Venues. PYAC Artists will be offering ticketed performances this year, and a 50-50 ticket split, in addition to all of Cannonball’s other production services at no cost.

CSAW Award for New Work
by Circus Artists of Color

  • CSAW Award for New Work by Circus Artists of Color is an opportunity for development and presentation available to BIPOC artists, ensembles, companies or collectives who are creating a new full length circus show.

  • BIPOC artists and companies/ensembles lead by artists of color creating a new, full-length circus show are encouraged to apply.

  • Selected artists receive a $5,600 stipend, additional production and marketing support, and a 50-50 ticket split, in addition to all of Cannonball’s other production services at no cost.

PTC Text and Dramaturgy Cohort

  • Three to five projects will be selected for the Philadelphia Theatre Company Text and Dramaturgy Cohort. Selected projects will each receive a $500 stipend, mentoring support, access to professional and artistic development opportunities, workshops, limited office space, limited rehearsal space, and a presentation of their work in one of our Cannonball venues.The Cohort will meet four times:

    • an initial meeting in June to introduce the cohort to each other

    • one monthly meeting at the end of June, July, and August, in person, at PTC to share readings of each other's work and receive feedback and guidance from Cohort mentors and PTC Co-Artistic Directors Taibi Magar and Tyler Dobrowsky

    Selected artists will be expected to hold at least three ticketed public presentations of their work at Cannonball, which could range from a staged reading to a full production.

  • Projects can be in any stage of development and in any genre but the focus of their engagement with the cohort should be on text or dramaturgy of their proposed project. Last year, projects included two staged readings of contemporary theatre, a dance theater production with spoken text, an hour-long circus show with spoken text, and a full production of contemporary theatre based on Macbeth. All of these projects engaged with text or dramaturgy differently, and the performances reflected different genres, but the focus of their engagement with the cohort was on the text of their project.

  • Each project will receive a $500 unrestricted stipend. Projects will present at least three ticketed public presentations and split their tickets 50-50 with Cannonball, in addition to all of Cannonball’s other production services at no cost.

Work-Trade

Opportunity to exchange festival responsibilities for show slots

  • Cannonball has a limited number of voluntary work-trade opportunities in our Box Office, Front of House, and Production departments. If selected for this opportunity, Work-Trade Artists voluntarily perform a designated number of festival work hours in exchange for their show slots, and receive 100% of their ticket sales (after Fringe Arts ticketing fees). This is a great opportunity to be immersed in the Cannonball community and be a part of the team that makes the festival run.

  • During the application process, artists who would like to be considered for the option of work-trade will be asked additional questions about relevant experience. Once the application is received a Cannonball producer will conduct a short interview. If selected, the artist will be given an assignment and number of hours. Work-trade hours are determined based on number of performances and venue, but are generally 10-20 hours per week during the month of September. Most shifts are 6 hours long, weeknights 4pm-10pm, and between 11am and 11pm on the weekends. Work-Trade Artists are expected to attend training for their department, and will be scheduled in line with their availability.

  • This option is intended for artists for whom the buy-in fee is a financial barrier, and who have the availability to take on 10-20 hrs a week festival responsibility. We also ask that you have some experience or interest in the position you are interested in.

Unsure if you should be buying in? This tool can be one factor in helping you consider your financial privilege. (click to enlarge)

Award for SWANA Artists

  • This is an opportunity for SWANA artists, ensembles, companies or collectives to create and present new full length works of any performance discipline. At least one selected artist will receive dramaturgical and creative mentorship, rehearsal space and additional marketing from partner organization, Al-Bustan Seeds of Culture, whose mission is to celebrate and honor Arab arts, culture and tradition, affirming Arab American cultural identity within broader society. This opportunity is panel-adjudicated, and requires additional application questions.

  • Artists of Southwest Asian and North African (SWANA) descent, or companies/ensembles led by artists of SWANA descent who are creating new, full-length works of performance are encouraged to apply. This award is focused on artists in the Greater Philadelphia Area, however, out of town and international artists will also be strongly considered.

  • Selected artists will receive a $2,000 stipend, additional production and marketing support, and a 50-50 ticket split, in addition to all of Cannonball’s other production services at no cost. This track is made possible through in-kind marketing and space donations from Al-Bustan Seeds of Culture and though creative producing support from J.J. El Far/FRANK Creative Solutions.

    We aim to support up to 3 artists for this track as last year, but we are currently fundraising for artist stipends. Link to donate coming soon.

OUR SPACES

Icebox

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AAI

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The Drake

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Icebox 〰️ AAI 〰️ The Drake 〰️

The Proscenium at the Drake

Asian Arts Initiative Theater

Icebox Project Space

Louis Bluver Theater at the Drake

Asian Arts Initiative Storefront

Adaptive Spaces

READY TO APPLY?

Please review the information above prior to beginning your application!

Click here to view the application questions as a PDF
Video recording of how to complete the application coming soon

  • You will need a Google account to fill out the application. If you don’t currently have a Google account, you can find instructions for setting one up here.

  • Once you start the application, it will automatically save your work, and you can leave and return as much as you like. When you are ready to apply click the Submit button. We won’t see your responses until you click Submit.

  • You do NOT need to register separately with the Philadelphia Fringe Festival. If you are accepted to Cannonball, we will work directly with FringeArts to register your show as part of the 2025 Philly Fringe Festival, with no additional work on your end!

  • If you have any questions about our application please feel free to reach out via email to producers@cannonballfestival.org

  • Shows in Cannonball are part of the Philadelphia Fringe Festival. You can find more information here. For questions about participation in the Philadelphia Fringe Festival, please reach out to Simon Rabinowitz, simon@fringearts.com

  • Please note that Buy-In Fees are subject to change.

  • If you need any assistance or accommodations in order to complete your application do not hesitate to reach out to producers@cannonballfestival.org

But wait…there’s more!

Cannonball offers a vibrant array of opportunities for artists and audiences to engage with each other outside of the mainstage shows at Cannonball. This can come in many shapes and forms, if you’re interested in extension programming, stay tuned for a proposal interest form.


Thank you so much! We can’t wait to hear about your work.

  • Last year we got over 200 applications! Our small team is working as quickly as we can to get decisions to you, but please be patient with us. Everything is an estimate and subject to change:

    February 19 - Artist Call Opens


    April 4-7 - Come to miniball!

    April 11 - Apps close

    ** All applications for BIPOC NWT, Al-Bustan, CSAW and PYAC must be submitted by this date. Late applications will not be accepted.

    End of April - SPT winners chosen

    Mid May - Signed contracts due

    End of May - All show info needed for Fringe

    During the time applications are open, we may reach out to you for more details about your proposal. Be on the lookout! The quicker we get this information, the quicker we can make decisions.

  • Yes! You are welcome to apply to all tracks for which your work is eligible.

  • If accepted, buy-in artists are asked to pay a deposit of half their buy-in fee when they sign their contract, the rest of the fee is deducted from ticket sales.

  • Co-Presentation Artists pay a refundable deposit of $300 at contract, and are paid a portion of ticket sales. Ticket splits are most frequently an even 50-50, but are sometimes variable based on the space and the length of the run, and can range from 50-50 to 70-30 (artist keeps 70%)

    *In some exceptional cases, Co-Presented artists are awarded up front stipends to help make their participation in Cannonball possible. In the case that the refundable deposit would prevent an artist’s participation, it may be waived.

  • The Co-Presentation and Special Presentation Tracks are all competitive opportunities. While Co-Presentation track decisions are made collectively by festival producers, the Special Presentation Track opportunities are adjudicated by panels of peer artists, award-producing partners, and previous recipients.

    If you apply for a Special Presentation Track and you aren’t selected, you may still be offered a Co-Presentation or Buy-In Production Track.

  • These past few years, Cannonball has grown so much. All of our past decisions and partnerships brought us here and are a part of our story and we will forever be grateful. We decided it’s time to branch out into other parts of the city to reach more audiences. We’ll forever remember our little pocket of north Philly :’)

    As Cannonball continues to grow, we will continue to assess and cater to the needs and dreams of artists to push the boundaries of what, how, and where a Cannonball show could happen.

  • All Cannonball shows are also registered as part of the Philly Fringe Festival, and we serve as a “Hub” of the Philly Fringe. FringeArts, as the parent organization of the Philly Fringe, works closely with Cannonball and directly with artists. We all collaborate to create the best possible festival!

  • No! We will share your registration information directly with FringeArts, the organization that administers the Philly Fringe. We will also cover your $20 registration fee! Please do not independently register your show for the Philly Fringe.

  • Cannonball was founded by members of Almanac Dance Circus Theatre in 2021 (you can visit us at www.thealmanac.us). Since then, we’ve grown into a fully independent community-curated and artist-produced festival. As we turn 5 this year, we are proud to announce we are leaving the nest and stepping out from underneath Almanac, to operate as our own non-profit organization. We are truly artist-led! Lots of Cannonball artists work on the festival as producers, stage managers, box office managers, food vendors, and more!

 FAQs

OTHER WAYS TO JOIN OUR CREW

Still interested in getting involved? There are numerous ways to help out and be part of the Cannonball community! Click below to see our available paid and volunteer positions for this year’s festival (to be updated as the festival draws closer).

And, of course—we hope to see you at the shows!