Best Plays Theatre Yearbook '03-'04 Released June 15
By: BWW News Desk Jun. 08, 2005
Female playwrights will be in the spotlight with the June 15th release of the 85th edition of
The Best Plays Theater Yearbook, 2003-2004 (Limelight Editions, $49.95, 526
pages). "During the 2003-2004 season, female (and male) voices thrilled theater
audiences with powerful tales about contemporary life and the world in which we
live," states a release, and plays
authored or co-authored by nine women are duly honored in the book.The plays included in the volume are Anna in the
Tropics by Nilo Cruz (essayist, Christine Dolen); Caroline, or Change
by Tony Kushner and Jeanine Tesori (essayist, John Istel); Frozen by
Bryony Lavery (essayist, Anne Marie Welsh); Intimate Apparel by Lynn
Nottage (essayist, Lenora Inez Brown); Living Out by Lisa Loomer
(essayist, Charles Wright); The Long Christmas Ride Home by Paula Vogel
(essayist, Tish Dace); Omnium Gatherum by Theresa Rebeck and Alexandra
Gersten-Vassilaros (essayist, Chris Jones); Small Tragedy by Craig Lucas
(essayist, Charles Isherwood); The Violet Hour by Richard Greenberg
(essayist, Michael Feingold); Well by Lisa Kron (essayist, Michael
Sommers). In addition, each of the Best Plays of 2003-2004 is illustrated by photographic
highlights from the honored production.
Under series editor Jeffrey Eric Jenkins, the
current edition additionally honors three plays from the
resident theater while providing a collection of viewpoints on the season under
review. It also offers an extensive compendium of facts and figures about the
theater season in New York and around the United States.
The Best Plays of 2003-2004 were chosen from Broadway, Off Broadway and Off Off Broadway productions of new plays that opened between June 1, 2003 and May 31, 2004. The choices were made by Jenkins after consultation with the Best Plays editorial board, which included Robert Brustein, Tish Dace, Christine Dolen, Mel Gussow, Robert Hurwitt, John Istel, Chris Jones, Julius Novick, Michael Phillips, Christopher Rawson, Alisa Solomon, Jeffrey Sweet, Linda Winer and Charles Wright. The United States resident theater is represented in new-production statistics and in essays by Christopher Rawson and Rick Pender on plays recognized by the American Theatre Critics Association in its Steinberg New Play Award and Citations competition--one of which was also written by a woman, Carson Kreitzer.
For more information, visit http://www.bestplaysonline.com.

Publication of the book continues a tradition dating back
to 1920, when Burns Mantle founded the annual series on United States
theater. Recent reviewers have written: "No theater enthusiast should be without
it."
The Best Plays of 2003-2004 were chosen from Broadway, Off Broadway and Off Off Broadway productions of new plays that opened between June 1, 2003 and May 31, 2004. The choices were made by Jenkins after consultation with the Best Plays editorial board, which included Robert Brustein, Tish Dace, Christine Dolen, Mel Gussow, Robert Hurwitt, John Istel, Chris Jones, Julius Novick, Michael Phillips, Christopher Rawson, Alisa Solomon, Jeffrey Sweet, Linda Winer and Charles Wright. The United States resident theater is represented in new-production statistics and in essays by Christopher Rawson and Rick Pender on plays recognized by the American Theatre Critics Association in its Steinberg New Play Award and Citations competition--one of which was also written by a woman, Carson Kreitzer.
For more information, visit http://www.bestplaysonline.com.

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