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2015 Pulitzer Prize Predictions?

2015 Pulitzer Prize Predictions?

sidneyfalco
#12015 Pulitzer Prize Predictions?
Posted: 3/25/15 at 12:09am

Anyone have any thoughts/predictions? We're less than a month out and the only play I can come up with from last year that might be in the running is An Octoroon.

Wilmingtom
#22015 Pulitzer Prize Predictions?
Posted: 3/25/15 at 12:22am

Hamilton.

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#22015 Pulitzer Prize Predictions?
Posted: 3/25/15 at 12:22am

The City of Conversation
Father Comes Home from the War
Pocatello

And wouldn't Hamilton be eligible for next year? Updated On: 3/25/15 at 12:22 AM

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#32015 Pulitzer Prize Predictions?
Posted: 3/25/15 at 12:27am

I believe all of the following are eligible (anyone feel free to correct me):

AIRLINE HIGHWAY — Lisa D'Amour
BETWEEN RIVERSIDE AND CRAZY — Stephen Adly Guirgis
THE CHRISTIANS — Lucas Hnath
THE CITY OF CONVERSATION — Tom Giardina
THE COUNTRY HOUSE — Donald Margulies
FATHER COMES HOME FROM THE WARS — Suzan-Lori Parks
OUR LADY OF KIBEHO — Katori Hall
GRAND CONCOURSE — Heidi Schreck
A GREAT WILDERNESS — Samuel D. Hunter
THE HUMANS — Stephen Karam
LOST LAKE — David Auburn
LUNA GALE — Rebecca Gilman
MARJORIE PRIME — Jordan Harrison
AN OCTOROON — Brandon Jacobs-Jenkins
THE OLDEST BOY — Sarah Ruhl
POCATELLO — Samuel D. Hunter
THE QUALMS — Bruce Norris
STRAIGHT WHITE MEN — Young Jean Lee
WAR — Branden Jacobs-Jenkins
THE WHO AND THE WHAT — Ayad Akhtar

(Premieres in calendar year 2014)


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Updated On: 3/25/15 at 12:27 AM

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Fantod
#42015 Pulitzer Prize Predictions?
Posted: 3/25/15 at 12:29am

Don't plays have to premiere in New York in the year that they are eligible, so wouldn't Airline Highway be considered next year?

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#52015 Pulitzer Prize Predictions?
Posted: 3/25/15 at 12:31am

Don't plays have to premiere in New York?

No.

"Productions opening in the United States between January 1, 2014 and December 31, 2014 are eligible"

HAMILTON will be eligible for the 2016 Pulitzer.



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Updated On: 3/25/15 at 12:31 AM

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#62015 Pulitzer Prize Predictions?
Posted: 3/25/15 at 12:40am

I would LOVE to see the Pulitzer go to An Octaroon! Talk about pushing the boundaries

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broadwaybelter
#72015 Pulitzer Prize Predictions?
Posted: 3/25/15 at 12:46am

Probably should add Rebecca Gilman's LUNA GALE.

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#82015 Pulitzer Prize Predictions?
Posted: 3/25/15 at 12:47am

When do we find out?

sidneyfalco
#92015 Pulitzer Prize Predictions?
Posted: 3/25/15 at 1:00am

Thanks for that followspot. I'd love to see Grand Concourse and Father Comes Home From The Wars in the mix. Also extremely looking forward to seeing The Humans, The Qualms, and Airline Highway when they come in to town.

Do you have any opinions?

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#102015 Pulitzer Prize Predictions?
Posted: 3/25/15 at 1:08am

LUNA GALE added — thanks, broadwaybelter.

No telling which way the Pulitzer committee will go — it's always unpredictable. Could be any of the above or something more off the radar. Many worthy candidates — nothing really jumps out as a definite frontrunner. (THE HUMANS? THE CHRISTIANS? FATHER COMES HOME FROM THE WARS?)

The winner and finalists will be announced on April 20.


"Tracy... Hold Mama's waffles."
Updated On: 3/25/15 at 01:08 AM

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nicnyc
#112015 Pulitzer Prize Predictions?
Posted: 3/25/15 at 2:00am

I'm hoping for BETWEEN RIVERSIDE AND CRAZY — Stephen Adly Guirgis this year; HAMILTON - Lin-Manuel Miranda next year

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#122015 Pulitzer Prize Predictions?
Posted: 3/25/15 at 7:17am

I am probably the only one to say this but I think

Stalking the Boogeyman

Should be on the short list.

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#132015 Pulitzer Prize Predictions?
Posted: 3/25/15 at 7:50am

FATHER COMES HOME FROM THE WARS is in line with some of the more ambitious works (like ANGELS IN AMERICA or THE KENTUCKY CYCLE) that Pulitzer committees have recently favored. I think Branden Jacobs-Jenkins' APPROPRIATE has a better chance than his AN OCTOROON. I wouldn't be surprised if it went to BEYOND RIVERSIDE AND CRAZY.


"You travel alone because other people are only there to remind you how much that hook hurts that we all bit down on. Wait for that one day we can bite free and get back out there in space where we belong, sail back over water, over skies, into space, the hook finally out of our mouths and we wander back out there in space spawning to other planets never to return hurrah to earth and we'll look back and can't even see these lives here anymore. Only the taste of blood to remind us we ever existed. The earth is small. We're gone. We're dead. We're safe." -John Guare, Landscape of the Body

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#142015 Pulitzer Prize Predictions?
Posted: 3/25/15 at 8:19am

I loved "City of Conversation" for its old-fashioned Lillian Hellman-esque qualities (and just bought and read the Samuel French edition) but I doubt if it's serious Pulitzer candidate.


"I'm a comedian, but in my spare time, things bother me." Garry Shandling

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#152015 Pulitzer Prize Predictions?
Posted: 3/25/15 at 8:43am

Both APPROPRIATE and STALKING THE BOGEYMAN had 2013 regional premieres (Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company and North Carolina Stage Company, respectively) and should therefore have been eligible for that year's prize.


 


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Updated On: 4/5/15 at 08:43 AM

neonlightsxo
#162015 Pulitzer Prize Predictions?
Posted: 3/25/15 at 8:45am

An Octoroon is my choice, too.

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GilmoreGirlO2
#172015 Pulitzer Prize Predictions?
Posted: 3/25/15 at 9:35am

I really can’t imagine “The Qualms” being anywhere close to getting it. The script is cliché and rudimentary.

Of the ones I have seen/read I definitely think “An Octoroon” should take it this year. I do think “Luna Gale” is also brilliant, but “An Octoroon” is just on a different level.

As for next year, something absolutely phenomenal would have to come along to beat out “Hamilton” for me. “Hamilton” is just an absolute written masterpiece.

journeysend
#182015 Pulitzer Prize Predictions?
Posted: 3/25/15 at 1:20pm

Well then maybe it will go to "The Qualms" and the committee will continue the tradition that they started when they awarded the prize to Disgraced- choosing "cliché and rudimentary" scripts.

I vote for The Octoroon too!

AwesomeDanny
#192015 Pulitzer Prize Predictions?
Posted: 3/26/15 at 8:59pm

I was in the (admittedly small) camp that adored The Qualms, but I have to say that it's far from Pulitzer material. I could easily see The Humans or Airline Highway taking it. If I were on the selection committee, the three plays I would award would be Airline Highway, The Humans, and Our Lady of Kibeho. Then again, I thought Smokefall, Belleville, and Mr Burns were the most fabulous plays of the past few years, and I have never understood Annie Baker's appeal.

sidneyfalco
#202015 Pulitzer Prize Predictions?
Posted: 4/5/15 at 11:27am

Some EXTREMELY in-depth reporting going on here:


 


http://playbill.com/news/article/who-could-win-the-pulitzer-debating-the-plays-up-for-the-prize-345566

Updated On: 4/5/15 at 11:27 AM

Curious3
#212015 Pulitzer Prize Predictions?
Posted: 4/6/15 at 12:10pm

My hope goes with BEYOND RIVERSIDE AND CRAZY. Superior contemporary story line, character development, beautiful turnarounds and a great wrap up.

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#222015 Pulitzer Prize Predictions?
Posted: 4/20/15 at 3:05pm

2015 Winner: BETWEEN RIVERSIDE AND CRAZY


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Falling
#232015 Pulitzer Prize Predictions?
Posted: 4/20/15 at 3:10pm

Yuck. A safe choice, I suppose. I thought An Octoroon would win. (And was hoping it would.)

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#242015 Pulitzer Prize Predictions?
Posted: 4/20/15 at 3:11pm

Marjorie Prime and Father Comes Home From the Wars are the finalists

Updated On: 4/20/15 at 03:11 PM