3. Study theater: Familiarize yourself with the art of theater by watching plays, attending theater festivals, and studying theater history. Understanding how plays are brought to life on stage will help you refine your writing to suit the medium. 4. Join a theater community: Get involved in local theater groups, workshops, or playwright circles to meet other artists and gain feedback on your work. Collaborating with actors, directors, and other theater professionals can help you deepen your understanding of the craft and its practical applications. 5. Submit your work: Once you have written a play or have a collection of scripts, start submitting them to theaters, competitions, and festivals that accept new works.