Mark Schultz Wins Kesselring Prize; Norris Also Honored
By: BWW News Desk Sep. 20, 2006
Playwright Mark Schultz is the recipient of The National Arts Club's 2006 Kesselring Prize for Playwriting. The $15,000 prize is awarded annually to a playwright of exceptional promise.
The club's president, O. Aldon James, Jr., also announced today that Bruce Norris will receive the Kesselring's Honorable Mention, which comes with a $5,000 prize.Now in its 26th year, The National Arts Club annually invites theaters from across the United States to nominate playwrights who show exceptional promise, but have not yet received prominent national attention. The nominated playwrights, in turn, submit a play of their choice to the Kesselring Prize committee for award consideration.Mark Schultz was nominated by New York's Manhattan Class Company. He submitted his play A Brief History of Helen of Troy, which was produced to much acclaim last season under the title Everything Will Be Different, at the Soho Rep in New York.Norris, who was nominated by Steppenwolf Theatre Company in Chicago, submitted his play The Pain and the Itch, which is presently receiving its New York premiere at Playwrights Horizons Off-Broadway.Center Theatre Group (Mark Taper Forum) - Frank Basloe, Linked
The Denver Center Theatre Company - Jason Grote, 1001
The Goodman Theatre - Noah Haidle, Vigils
The Magic Theatre - Mat Smart, The Hopper Collection
New Dramatists - Jorge Ignacio Cortinas, Bird in the Hand
Philadelphia Theatre Company - Gina Gionfriddo, After Ashley
Primary Stages - Eric Henry Sanders, The Heliopause
Seattle Repertory Theatre - Victoria Stewart, Hardball
South Coast Repertory - Tanya Barfield, Blue Door
Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company - S.M. Shephard-Massat, Starving
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