American Film Scripts Online contains 1,009 scripts by 1,062 writers together with detailed, fielded information on the scenes, characters and people related to the scripts. In addition, the database includes facsimilie images for more than 500 of these screenplays. Most of the scripts have never been published before, and nowhere else are they available online.
Includes full texts of plays from across the history of the theatre, ranging from Aeschylus to the present day. Includes non-English-language works in translation, scholarly and critical editions, first night program texts, and critical analysis and contextual information. Critical interpretations, theatre history surveys and major reference works on authors, movements, practitioners, periods and genres are included alongside performance and practitioner texts, acting and backstage guides. -- NOTE: Some connection problems have been experienced when using the Firefox browser. Users of Drama Online are advised to use Chrome as the browser until the Firefox issues are resolved. (Updated 8 Apr 2019)
The Australian Script Centre collects, catalogues, promotes and distributes unpublished Australian plays. This service is used by playwrights, theatre companies, independent directors, actors, students of drama and theatre, teachers and academics from all over the world.
Trove is a free discovery service focussed on Australia, Australians and items found in Australian memory institutions. Trove provides integrated access to over 45 million items from a range of the National Library of Australia's collaborative services and from elsewhere.
Scripted Ink. is a not for profit organisation that aims to shape, build and invest in the Australian screen industry by creating new ways for script development: Incubating and accelerating quality Australian writers and their screenplays through direct development funding; showcasing them to production companies, broadcasters and investors and assisting in brokering commercially and creatively successful partnerships.