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Adam Feldman Wins Re-election as Drama Critics' Circle President

By: Dec. 07, 2009
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Adam Feldman of Time Out New York has won his re-election as President of the Drama Critics' Circle. This will be Feldman's third term as President of the organization. In addition, the organization made an unprecedented move in accepting critic David Finkle as the first member who was inducted for his online writings.

In addition, Elisabeth Vincentelli was elected as Vice President, Joe Dziemianowicz was reelected as Treasurer, and Eric Grode, who recently lost his membership due to the closing of the New York Sun, agreed to remain as acting Recording Secretary.

The New York Drama Critics' Circle comprises 19 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.  Elisabeth Vincentelli of the New York Post serves as vice president; Joe Dziemianowicz of the New York Daily News is treasurer. Additional members of the New York Drama Critics' Circle are:
Recording Secretary, Eric Grode (non-voting); Hilton Als (The New Yorker); Melissa Rose Bernardo (Entertainment Weekly); David Cote (Time Out New York); Michael Feingold (Village Voice); Robert Feldberg (Bergen Record); David Finkle (TheatreMania.com); Elysa Gardner (USA Today); Michael Kuchwara (Associated Press); David Rooney (Variety); Frank Scheck (New York Post); David Sheward (Back Stage); John Simon (Bloomberg News); Alexis Soloski (Village Voice); Terry Teachout (Wall Street Journal); Linda Winer (Newsday); and Richard Zoglin (Time).

For more information, visit www.dramacritics.org.

 




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