New York Drama Critics' Circle Announces Winners

By: May. 13, 2008
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AUGUST: OSAGE COUNTY, by Tracy Letts, today won the New York Drama Critics' Circle Award (NYDCC) for Best Play of the 2007-2008 season.  The Best Musical award was given to PASSING STRANGE (book and lyrics by Stew and music by Stew and Heidi Rodewald).  No award was given for Best Foreign Play.  The selections were made at the 73rd annual voting meeting of the organization today at the offices of Time Out New York in Manhattan.

 
For more information about the New York Drama Critics' Circle and details of this year's voting, visit www.dramacritics.org.

 
The awards will be presented at a cocktail reception to be held on Monday, May 19, at the Algonquin Hotel, where the NYDCC was founded in 1935 by such legendary critics as Brooks Atkinson, Walter Winchell and Robert Benchley.  Presenters will include Edward Albee and Marian Seldes.

 
The award for best play carries with it a cash prize of $2,500.  The awards are made possible by a grant from the Lucille Lortel Foundation.

AUGUST: OSAGE COUNTY, written by Tracy Letts and directed by Anna D. Shapiro, opened at Broadway's Imperial Theatre on December 4, 2007, and recently transfered to the Music Box Theatre, where it currently plays.  It had its world premiere June 28, 2007 at Chicago's Steppenwolf Theatre.

 
PASSING STRANGE  has book and lyrics by Stew and music by Stew and Heidi Rodewald.  The musical, which is directed by and created in collaboration with Annie Dorsen, opened at Broadway's Belasco Theatre February 28, 2008, where it currently plays.  Its world premiere took place in October 2006 at the Berkeley Repertory Theatre and its New York premiere at the Public Theater where it opened May 14, 2007.

 
The New York Drama Critics' Circle comprises 22 drama critics from daily newspapers, magazines, and wire services based in the New York metropolitan area.  The New York Drama Critics' Circle Award is the nation's second-oldest theatre award, after the Pulitzer Prize for drama; it has been awarded every year since 1936 to the best new play of the season (with additional awards for musicals and foreign or American plays as well as citations for special achievement).

 
Adam Feldman, theatre critic for Time Out New York, has served as president of the NYDCC since 2005.  Eric Grode of the New York Sun serves as vice president; Joe Dziemianowicz of the Daily News is treasurer.

In addition to Messrs. Feldman, Grode, and Dziemianowicz, the members of the New York Drama Critics' Circle are: Hilton Als of The New Yorker; Clive Barnes of the New York Post; Melissa Rose Bernardo of Entertainment Weekly; David Cote of Time Out New York; Michael Feingold of the Village Voice; Robert Feldberg of The Record (Bergen); Elysa Gardner of USA Today; John Heilpern of The New York Observer; Michael Kuchwara of the Associated Press; Jacques le Sourd of Gannett Newspapers; Jeremy McCarter of New York; David Rooney of Variety; Frank Scheck of the New York Post; David Sheward of Back Stage; John Simon of Bloomberg News; Michael Sommers of The Star-Ledger/Newhouse Newspapers; Terry Teachout of The Wall Street Journal; Linda Winer of Newsday; and Richard Zoglin of Time.


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