Columbia University Libraries, on behalf of the board of the Edward M. Kennedy Prize for Drama Inspired by American History, has announced the five finalist works for the 2018 award:
Junk by Ayad Akhtar, produced by La Jolla Playhouse
Bella: An American Tall Tale by Kirsten Childs, produced by Playwright Horizons Roe by Lisa Loomer, produced by Oregon Shakespeare Festival, Berkeley Rep, and Arena Stage Skeleton Crew by Dominique Morisseau, produced by Atlantic Theatre Company King of the Yees by Lauren Yee, produced by Goodman Theatre The Edward M. Kennedy Prize is given annually through Columbia University to a new musical or play that, in the words of the Prize's mission statement, "...enlists theater's power to explore the past of the United States, to participate meaningfully in the great issues of our day through the public conversation, grounded in historical understanding, that is essential to the functioning of a democracy." Previous winners of the Prize include: A 24-Decade History of Popular Music by Taylor Mac (2017); Hamilton by Lin-Manuel Miranda (2016); Father Comes Home from the Wars, Parts 1, 2, & 3 by Suzan-Lori Parks (2015); Detroit '67 by Dominique Morisseau (2014); and All the Way by Robert Schenkkan and The Body of an American by Dan O'Brien (2013). The size of the award places the Kennedy Prize among the most generous given for dramatic writing, and indeed for writing in America, while the commitment to developing publicly accessible educational content makes the prize unique among dramatic and literary awards.Videos