Pride Films and Plays' LezPlay Winning Script to Receive Staged Reading at Pride Arts Center
Pride Films and Plays is delighted to announce Kellee Terrell's GEMMA as the winner of its 2017 LezPlay Contest. Out of three dozen entries, three scripts advanced to the finals. LezPlay Literary Coordinator Allison Fradkin says, "These two screenplays and one stage play elevate and celebrate dyke drama (and comedy), showcasing Sapphic-centric narratives that spoke loud and queer to our judges. "
Terrell's winning script will receive four days of developmental workshops, culminating in two public staged readings during LezPlay Weekend September 8-9 at Pride Arts Center in Chicago. The two other finalists were THANATRON, a farcical screenplay about the world's most dysfunctional family, a doctor with a penchant for assisted suicide, and a lesbian housekeeper with a crush on her employer; and IT'S NOT ROCKET SCIENCE by Katherine Varga, a full-length stage comedy about a teenager at rocket science camp and her astrological cult-founding parents. LezPlay, now in its seventh year, enhances the visibility and advances the viability of women who write plays, screenplays, and teleplays in which lesbian characters and themes - past, present, and future - play a pivotal role. To judge the submissions, Allison Fradkin, LezPlay's Literary Coordinator, assembled a reading team of 25 industry professionals who served as adjudicators for the contest, evaluating the entries for concept and originality, structure, plot, dialogue, character development, and lesbian content.Kellee Terrell is a Chicago-based award-winning filmmaker and journalist who writes about race, gender, health, and pop culture. Her articles and interviews have been featured IN HARPER'S BAZAAR, ESSENCE, THE ADVOCATE, HELLO BEAUTIFUL, EBONY, THE ROOT, AL JAZEERA, BET, THE ADVOCATE, and THE HUFFINGTON POST. In 2016, GEMMA was one of five scripts chosen for the Outfest Screenwriting Lab Fellowship. twitter.com/kelleent
(Click on image to access photo of Kellie Terrell). THE FINALISTS
Tara Sterling has always known her destiny is to become a rocket scientist. After all, it says so in the stars-at least according to her parents, founders of an astrological cult. But when Tara attends a rocket science camp for advanced high school students, she meets a mysterious puppeteer, and her plans start to falter. Katherine Varga's first full-length play, ENERGY MASS LIGHT, received a developmental staged reading at Geva Theatre Center in Rochester and was later student-produced on the University of Rochester campus. Her short plays have been seen at Curious Theatre (Denver), 20% Theatre Company (Chicago), and the 2015 First Niagara Rochester Fringe Festival. She is currently pursuing her M.F.A. in Playwriting at Ohio University. katherinevarga.weebly.com THE LEZPLAY READING TEAM included Alana Parvey Zalas, Managing Director of About Face Theatre; Alexandra Hidalgo, Filmmaker; Aliya Brooks, Filmmaker; Anne Bertram, Playwright + Founding Artistic Associate of Theatre Unbound; Ashley Jacobson, Artistic Director of The Dirty Blondes Theatre Company; Avi Roque, Performance Artist; Becky Lane, Filmmaker + Founder of Nice Girl Films; Bridget McManus, Comedienne + Vice President of Development for tello films; Brittany Alsot, Filmmaker; Colette Freedman, Playwright + Screenwriter; Hilary McCollum, Playwright; Jennifer Reeder, Filmmaker; Katherine Quin, Dramaturg and Literary Manager of Odd's Bodkins; Kim L. Hunt, Co-founder of OUTSpoken! Storytelling Series; Laura K. Henderson, Founder and Executive Producer of Queer Theatre Kalamazoo; LiAnna Carrera, Comedienne; Marc James, Artistic Director of The Cuckoo's Theater Project; Megan Donohue, Playwright; Patrice Foster, Theatre Director; Rachel Bykowski, Playwright + Literary Manager of 20% Theatre Company Chicago; Renée Iaci, Artistic Director of Shameless Hussy Productions; Tira Palmquist, Playwright + Dramaturg; Tracey Erbacher, Artistic Director of Theatre Prometheus; Vanessa Stalling, Theatre Director; Victoria Rose Sampson, Filmmaker.

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