THE WRESTLING PATIENT Selected as NEA Play Competition Finalist
SpeakEasy Stage Company, Boston Playwrights’ Theatre and FortyMagnolias Productions, are pleased to announce that THE WRESTLING PATIENT, the new play based on the Dutch Jewish writer Etty Hillesum that they will jointly produce this spring, has been selected as a finalist in the Outstanding New American Play competition administered by Arena Stage and sponsored by the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) New Play Development Program (NPDP).
Written by Kirk Lynn in collaboration with critically acclaimed Boston actress Anne Gottlieb and Obie Award-winner Katie Pearl, THE WRESTLING PATIENT is drawn from the journals of Etty Hillesum, a young woman who was confronted with a remarkable choice: to hold onto a kind of integrity, or to save her own life as WWII engulfs her native Amsterdam and her family. With the help of a charismatic teacher, Etty wrestles to answer the demons of her time by looking within herself.
While the play finished out of the running for one of the two $90,000 production grants, the New Play Development Program Panel chose to name THE WRESTLING PATIENT among the seven finalists and “was among the highest regarded applications in the pool” according to David Dower, Associate Artistic Director of Arena Stage. Seventy-two applicants nationwide in association with large and small non-profit theatre companies competed in the Outstanding New American Play Category for the two grants being offered. Each was read by a minimum of three people. The readers were from all over the country and were reading "blind"-- no names of playwrights or organizations were visible and no supporting materials from the application were given. The recommended plays from that round were then read by six panelists who gathered in Washington DC at Arena Stage over the weekend of September 26-28 to review full applications and comments from readers. They then selected seven finalists and two winners.
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