The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts hosts more than 120 outstanding theater students from colleges and universities across the nation as part of the Kennedy Center American College Theater Festival (KCACTF), which runs April 9-14, 2018 in multiple locations throughout the Center. The Center also announced the national awardees for the KCACTF. Selected awardees and representatives will be brought to Washington, D.C. for an expense-paid trip to participate in the National Festival. These student artists from across the United States have been recognized for their outstanding work from the eight regional festivals that were held January 9 through March 3, 2018.
The Festival includes readings of short plays featuring the finalists of the Gary Garrison National Ten-Minute Play Award as part of the Michael Kanin Playwriting Awards showcase and the John Cauble Award for Outstanding Short Play; public auditions for the Irene Ryan National Acting Scholarships; the opportunity for participants to take part in master classes and engage with colleagues from across the nation and the Washington, D.C. theater community; and a closing day ceremony for awards in production, directing, choreography, acting, writing, design, stage management, dramaturgy, and theater criticism.
This year, productions from universities invited to the eight regional festivals were eligible for recognition for national awards celebrating outstanding achievement.Productions and individuals were recognized for outstanding achievement under the categories of production, direction, choreography, design, performance, and devising. A selection panel consisting of members of the KCACTF National Committee, Executive Committee, and the KCACTF Artistic Director met over the eight weeks of the regional festival calendar to discuss the work. At the conclusion of the final festival at Angelo State University in San Angelo, Texas, the selection panel made the award decisions described below. The "nominees" for each category-those productions and individual artists under consideration for these national awards-have been recognized for distinguished achievement. These awards, along with additional awards selected during the national festival, will be presented at the closing ceremony on Saturday, April 14, 2018 at 12 p.m. in the Kennedy Center Theater Lab.
NATIONAL FESTIVAL FINALISTS
Award finalists from the regional festivals attend the national festival to participate in the week's master classes and activities, as well as being eligible in each discipline for awards, residencies, and scholarships. Awards will be announced at the closing day awards ceremony on Saturday, April 14, 2018 at 12:00 p.m. in the Kennedy Center Theater Lab.
The Stage Directors and Choreographers Society (SDC) Student Directing Fellowship
The nine student directors-in-residence at the national festival have been awarded associate membership of the Stage Directors and Choreographers Society (SDC) and are also nominees for this fellowship. The recipient of the National Fellowship will receive a grant of $1,000 from the SDC to offset the costs of a professional development opportunity to be arranged in consultation with the recipient. The 2018 finalists include:
Courtney Plati, Salem State University
Katie Ciszek, James Madison University
Kristin L. Schoenback, Illinois State University
Melissa Lopez, Florida International University
Jordan A. Malone, University of Central Missouri
Allison Price, Texas State University
Audrey Delaney-Hanna, Western Washington University
Abel Marquez, Citrus College
The KCACTF Awards for Excellence in Scenic, Costume, Lighting, and Sound Design
Designs of the regional finalists will be on display during the national festival and national design respondents (distinguished artists in theatrical design) will select the award recipients in each category. All KCACTF National Design Award recipients will receive an award of $500 and an all-expenses-paid trip to Las Vegas for a Cirque du Soleil Design Immersion, visiting with the creative and design staffs of Kâ, Mystéreand O, and seeing the productions, with the assistance and coordination by the Stagecraft Institute of Las Vegas. In addition, regional finalists will be eligible for design fellowships at the O'Neill Theater Center's National Playwrights Conference, the Contemporary American Theatre Festival, the Williamstown Theatre Festival.
2018 Finalists for Scenic Design:
Morgan Dawn Golightly, University of Connecticut
Christopher Erbe, Montclair State University
Kim Lartz, Illinois State University
Apriah Williams, Florida International University
Alex Hollmnn, Doane University
Carleigh Wagner, Oklahoma City University
Hanah Toyoda, University of Idaho
Andrea Tinoco, East Los Angeles College
2018 Finalists for Costume Design:
Georgia Fried, Salisbury University
Rachel Clark, University of Southern Indiana
Haley Grannon, Georgia College and State University
Robert Crone, University of Kansas
Stacey L. Johnson, Texas State University
Rosalie Olson, Linfield College
Jillian Ross, Los Angeles City College
2018 Finalists for the Barbizon Award for Excellence in Lighting Design:
Jessica Winward, University of Rhode Island
Nathaniel Hart, West Chester University
Zach Young, University of Wisconsin-Parkside
Calypso Hernandez, University of Southern Mississippi
Rachael Carney, Johnson County Community College
Jason Driver, Amarillo College
Shaye Evans, Colorado State University
Susan Kupferer, Brigham Young University
2018 Finalists for Sound Design:
JT McLoughlin, Southern Connecticut State University
Meghan Reed, West Chester University
Colin Kovarik, University of Wisconsin-Parkside
Tiffany Nabors, University of Southern Mississippi
Kayleigh Shaffer, University of Kansas
Matt Doyle, Southeastern Louisiana University
Chandler Oppenheimer, Colorado State University
Mathias Brown, Scottsdale Community College
The KCACTF Allied Design and Technologies Award
This award is open to students who have completed major crafts or technology projects in areas including makeup, projection, properties, millinery, masks, tech, wigs, scenic art, draping and tailoring, technical direction, puppets, special effects, costume craft, and audio engineering. Each of the recipients received an all-expenses-paid five-day residency at the United States Institute of Theatre Technology (USITT). 2018 recipients include:
Tiago Rodrigues, Bridgewater State University
Amanda Piergallini, Millersville University
Juliana Silva, Ball State University
Lindsey Kelley, University of Southern Mississippi
Carter Higgs, University of Central Missouri
Cassandra Trautman, Texas Tech University
AngelMarie Summers, University of Portland
Tu Nyugen, Mesa Community College
The Stagecraft Institute of Las Vegas Scholarships
The following students were awarded one-week or multi-week scholarships to the Stagecraft Institute of Las Vegas (SILV). SILV was founded by Don and Jane Childs to offer a better, more efficient way to train practitioners in all areas of live entertainment. The Institute has become the first-of-its kind intensive training program for students from around the world to meet, learn from, and network with leaders in the field of live entertainment who are committed to sharing their experience with the next generation. SILV has evolved into a partnership with industry friends who donate their time, their gear, their studios, workshops, rehearsal spaces and arrange for students to see examples of cutting edge design and technology. Summer 2018 master classes include Rigging, Digital Drafting SFX, Automation, and "Movers, Media and Rock-n-Roll."
Olubankolay Sage Fagbohun, Saint Michael's College
Nathaniel Hart, West Chester University
Amanda Piergallini, Millersville University
Michaela Pietrinferno, Montclair State University
Nichole Seul, East Stroudsburg University
Rebecca Rickaby, Bethel College
Shelby Ashley, Northeast State Community College
Emily Aveldanez, Auburn University Montgomery
Nicholas Baker, Jackson State University
Chelsea Cosio, Florida International University
Di'Jon Dupree, Georgia Southwestern State University
Rachel Gil de Gibaja, Florida International University
Gabriel Gonzalez, Florida International University
Alexandra Hess, Florida International University
Apriah Williams, Florida International University
Dillon Baxendell, Southwest Minnesota State University
Victoria Stowell, State Fair Community College
Matt Doyle, Southeastern Louisiana University
Karla Sofia Perez Lopez, University of Texas at El Paso
Miranda Quinn Miller, Southeastern Louisiana University
Zach Polasek, Oklahoma City University
Caitlynn Sandoval, Trinity Valley Community College
Hayden Bearden, California State University-Chico
Solveig Gasner, Laramie County Community College
Anjelica Negrete, Humboldt State University
Roman Sanchez, Humboldt State University
Olivia Fuentes, University of Texas at El Paso
Emilygrace Piel, Laramie County Community College
The National Partners of the American Theater Award for Design Excellence
This award is presented to one of the Design Award finalists, and is funded by members of the National Partners, many of whom are present or former members of the KCACTF National Committee. The Design Excellence Award is co-sponsored by the Korean National University of the Arts (KNUA) and the award recipient will spend an all-expenses-paid week in Seoul, Korea visiting theater design and traditional arts classes, various design studios, and attending performances. This year's recipient will be selected by National Partners of the American Theatre founding members Lin Conaway and Andy Gibbs.
KCACTF Stage Management Fellowships
These fellows attend the national festival in Washington, D.C. as recognition for their outstanding achievement in stage management at the regional festivals. The 2018 recipients are:
Ryan Gardner, Boston College
Gabi Bazinet, Rider University
Emmie Sandstedt, Hope College
Chelsea Cosio, Florida International University
Hannah Donovan, St. Ambrose University
Andrew Gutierrez, Texas State University
Kelly Edwards, Boise State University
Megan Johnson, Utah Valley University
ASPIRE: The Leadership in the Arts Fellowship
In association with the League of Resident Theatres (LORT), the following students have excelled in Arts Leadership within their home regions and will be in residence at the National Festival, part of a pilot program in association with the League of Resident Theatres' Diversity Initiative. They will be mentored by Victoria Nolan and Kelvin Dinkins, Jr., of the Yale School of Drama and Yale Repertory Theatre, and with the student leadership of Braxton Crewell, Savannah College of Art and Design, currently the Artistic Administration Fellow and Trinity Repertory Theatre. During their time in Washington they will meet with leading arts administrators in the community, including Edgar Dobie at Arena Stage and the President of the Kennedy Center, Deborah F. Rutter, and her senior staff.
Nayarit Alcantara, LaGuardia Community College
Brandi M. Lavigne, Dean College
Alex Tolle, McDaniel College
Rachel Dion, Hope College
Veshonte Brown, Troy University
Vivian M. Cook, Iowa State University
Brea Clemons, University of Oklahoma
Roman Sanchez, Humboldt State University
Eliza Franklin, Los Angeles Southwest College
The LMDA Dramaturgy Award in Association with the Association for Theater in Higher Education
This award is the result of a unique collaboration between Literary Managers and Dramaturgs of the Americas (LMDA), the Association for Theater in Higher Education (ATHE), and KCACTF. The winner of the LMDA Dramaturgy Award will receive a one-year membership in LMDA, and will be considered for a residency at the O'Neill National Playwrights Conference, the Playwrights' Center in Minneapolis, the Kennedy Center and National New Play Network's MFA Playwrights' Workshop. The 2018 nominees are:
Sarah Schreck, University of Central Florida
Xiomara Cornejo, University of Missouri
Hannah Simon, University of Oklahoma
Gunner Joachim, Whittier College
The Institute for Theatre Journalism and Advocacy Scholarship
At each of the KCACTF regional festivals, students participated in the Institute for Theater Journalism and Advocacy. This name reflects the Kennedy Center's interest in developing articulate, highly informed, and well-trained arts journalists who can advocate for excellence in the arts in print, web-based, or broadcast media. Four regional finalists were selected to attend the KCACTF National Festival to participate in a series of master classes and symposia on dramaturgy and theater criticism. One national scholarship recipient will receive a full fellowship to attend the Eugene O'Neill Theater Center in Waterford, Connecticut during its National Playwrights' Conference in July 2018, working with leading professional newspaper and magazine critics from across the United States. The 2018 finalists are:
Jennifer Dorn, Providence College
Pedro Urquia, Florida International University
Shane Strawbridge, Texas Tech University
Adam Cadena, Scottsdale Community College
THE KENNEDY CENTER CITIZEN AWARDS
The productions below have been recognized for their role in insisting that theatrical production is central to the urgent community, emphasizing national and international conversations on the campuses of higher education nationwide.
A Seat at the Table: The Testimony of Fannie Lou Hamer by Regina Taylor,
Carthage College
Diary of a Madman from the story by Nikolai Gogol, adapted by Kati Vecsey,
Bates College
Displaced: A Response to Qurban, devised by the second year Contemporary
Theatre students with the guidance of Mauricio Salgado, An-lin Dauber,
Anais Azul, James Montano, and Alli Ross, Boston Conservatory at Berklee
Eclipsed by Danai Gurira, University of Utah
Jumpers devised by the company, based on an article by Tad Friend, Utah
Valley University
(I)sland T(rap) by Austin Dean Ashford, University of Arkansas
In the Cotton by Morgan McGuire, Howard Community College, in collaboration
with Prince George's Community College, Carroll Community College
Lydia by Octavio Solis, University of Texas at El Paso
CSU Ferguson devised by the company, with additional writing by Dennis Allen
II, Frannie Choi, Julian Curry, Leslie Garcia, Marcus Gardley, Porsha O,
danez smith, and Fong Tran, California State University, East Bay
PRODUCTION AWARDS
The productions below have been recognized for their outstanding achievement. Additionally, the "nominees" for each category have been recognized for distinguished achievement.
Outstanding Production of a Play-
Lydia by Octavio Solis, University of Texas at El Paso
Distinguished Productions of a Play:
Gruesome Playground Injuries by Rajiv Joseph, Sam Houston State University
The Government Inspector by Nicolai Gogol, adapted by Richard Alger, LACC Theatre Academy
Outstanding Production of a Musical-
Man of La Mancha, Cuesta College
Distinguished Productions of a Musical:
Evita, Western Connecticut State University
Sleepy, A Musical by Anton Chekhov and the Lost Children Band, University of
Idaho
Outstanding Production of a New Work-
Cold by Ben Jolivet, Hollins University
Distinguished Productions of a New Work:
(I)sland T(rap) by Austin Dean Ashford, University of Arkansas
In the Cotton by Morgan McGuire, Howard Community College
States of Happiness by Josh Whedon, Wichita State University
Jumpers based on an article by Tad Friend, Utah Valley University
Absence Makes the Heart by Sean Abley, Hollins University
Sleepy, A Musical by Anton Chekhov and the Lost Children Band, University of
Idaho
A Seat at the Table: The Testimony of Fannie Lou Hamer by Regina Taylor-
Carthage College
Diary of a Madman, from the story by Nikolai Gogol, adapted by Kati Vecsey,
Bates College
Outstanding Productions of a Devised or Company-Generated Work-
The Line Between, Hope College; AND Sleepy, A Musical, University of Idaho
Distinguished Productions of a Devised or Company-Generated Work:
CSU Ferguson, California State University-East Bay
Displaced: A Response to Qurban, Boston Conservatory at Berklee
DIRECTING AWARDS
The individuals below have been recognized for their direction of plays, musicals, classic, and devised works, and new plays and musicals. Additionally, the "nominees" for each category-those individual artists under consideration-have been recognized for distinguished achievement.
Outstanding Director of a Play-
Kim McKean, Lydia, University of Texas at El Paso
Distinguished Directors of a Play
Nefertiti Burton, Miss Ida B. Wells, University of Louisville
Tina Kronis, The Government Inspector, LACC Theatre Academy
Joe Serpa Daniels, Gruesome Playground Injuries, Sam Houston State
University
Outstanding Director of a New Work-
Todd Ristau, Cold, Hollins University
Distinguished Directors of a New or Devised Work:
Christopher Clark, Jumpers, Utah Valley University
A. Falijan, CSU Ferguson, California State University, East Bay
Cole Wimpee, (I)sland T(rap) by Austin Dean Ashford, University of Arkansas
Daniel Kwiatowski and Eric Saxvik, The Line Between, Hope College
Maiya Corral, Sleepy, A Musical,
University of Idaho
Outstanding Director of a Musical-
bree valle, Man of La Mancha, Cuesta College
Distinguished Directors of a Musical
Timothy Howard, Evita, Western Connecticut State University
Maiya Corral, Sleepy, A Musical, University of Idaho
DESIGN AWARDS
The individuals below have been recognized for their outstanding achievement in design. Additionally, the "nominees" for each category-those individual artists under consideration-have been recognized for distinguished achievement.
Outstanding Scenic Design-
bree valle and Richard Jackson, Man of La Mancha, Cuesta College
Distinguished Achievements in Scenic Design:
Michael Reidy, Diary of a Madman, Bates College
Elise Sottile, Woyzeck, Auburn University Montgomery
Distinguished Achievement in Costume Design-
Nicole Kippen, The Heresy of Love, Illinois State University
Elise Sottile, Woyzeck, Auburn University Montgomery
Christina Bayer, The Government Inspector, LACC Theatre Academy
Distinguished Achievement in Lighting Design-
Rachael Carney, Gruesome Playground Injuries, Johnson County Community
College
Richard Jackson, Man of La Mancha, Cuesta College
Eric Marsh, Gruesome Playground Injuries, Sam Houston State University
Outstanding Achievement in Sound Design and Composition-
Anais Azul, Displaced: A Response to Qurban, Boston Conservatory at Berklee
Distinguished Achievement in Sound Design and Composition
Bill Matthews, Diary of a Madman, Bates College
Alex Rettie and Stuart Wheeler, Jumpers, Utah Valley University
Outstanding Choreography-
Tina Kronis, The Government Inspector, LACC Theatre Academy
Distinguished Choreography:
Sierra Crawford, Jumpers, Utah Valley University
bree valle, Man of La Mancha, Cuesta College
Mary Ann Lamb and Timothy Howard (Musical Staging), Evita, Western
Connecticut State University
PERFORMANCE AWARDS
The individuals below have been recognized for their achievement in plays and musicals. Additionally, the "nominees" for each category-those individual artists under consideration-have been recognized for distinguished achievement.
Outstanding Performances by an Actress in a Play (2)-
Ana K. Miramontes as Lydia, Lydia, University of Texas at El Paso; AND Gabriela
Torres as Ceci, Lydia, University of Texas at El Paso
Distinguished Achievement by an Actress in a Play:
Macy Watts as Caroline, Luna Gale, West Texas A&M University
Lexie Bounds as Kayleen, Gruesome Playground Injuries, Sam Houston State
University
Ruby Segal as Tillie, She Kills Monsters, Normandale Community College
Mahogony Wesley, I and You, Valdosta State University
Sidney Edwards, Miss Ida B. Wells, University of Louisville
Mutiyat Ade-Salu, Miss Ida B. Wells, University of Louisville
Emma Sperka as Ellie, Cold, Hollins University
Bonny Branch as Jane, Cold, Hollins University
Mary Hill as Esther, Intimate Apparel, California State Polytechnic University,
Pomona
Darby Mest as the Girl, Eclipsed, University of Utah
Marie Tredway as Fannie Lou Hamer, A Seat at the Table: The Testimony of
Fannie Lou Hamer, Carthage College
Hannah Oldham as Kayleen, Gruesome Playground Injuries, Johnson County
Community College
Outstanding Performance by an Actress in a Musical-
Allison King, Aldonza, Man of La Mancha, Cuesta College
Distinguished Achievement by an Actress in a Musical:
Shaylen Harger as Evita 1, Evita, Western Connecticut State University
Olivia Kurtz as Evita 2, Evita, Western Connecticut State University
Alexandra Colavecchio as Evita 3, Evita, Western Connecticut State University
Kristen Muller as Mistress Evita, Western Connecticut State University
Jessica Schwartz as Mistress, Evita, Western Connecticut State University
Outstanding Performance by an Actor in a Play-
Tony Romero as Misha, Lydia, University of Texas at El Paso
Distinguished Achievement by an Actor in a Play:
Jeremy Gee as Doug, Gruesome Playground Injuries, Sam Houston State
University
Ryan McCann as Beethoven, Dog Sees God, University of Nebraska-Omaha
Aidan Davari as Khlestakov, The Government Inspector, LACC Theatre
Academy
Tyair Blackman as BJJ/George/McCloskey, An Octoroon, Georgia Southern
University
Austin Dean Ashford, (I)sland T(rap), University of Arkansas
Nicholas Vitela as Jason and Tyrone, Hand to God, Lone Star College-North
Harris
Outstanding Performance by an Actor in a Musical-
Nicholas Coffey as Sancho Panza, Man of La Mancha, Cuesta College
Distinguished Achievement by an Actor in a Musical:
Johnathan Jordan as Agustin Magaldi, Evita, Western Connecticut State
University
Mark Sumner as Che, Evita, Western Connecticut State University
Tony Costa as Cervantes/Don Quixote, Man of La Mancha, Cuesta College
Daniel Poppen as the Doctor, Sleepy, A Musical, University of Idaho
Outstanding Performance and Production Ensembles-
Lydia, University of Texas at El Paso
Distinguished Achievement by Performance and Production Ensembles:
Gruesome Playground Injuries, Johnson County Community College
Cold, Hollins University
Eclipsed, University of Utah
The Government Inspector, LACC Theatre Academy
The Line Between, Hope College
Man of La Mancha, Cuesta College
CSU Ferguson, California State University East Bay
Sleepy, A Musical, University of Idaho
Gruesome Playground Injuries, Sam Houston State University
Outstanding Performance by a Faculty Guest Artist
Rebecca Rivas as Rosa, Lydia, University of Texas at El Paso
PLAYWRITING AWARDSThe Michael Kanin Playwriting Awards Program encourages and supports the development of student-written plays through a variety of honors, including fellowships at the Lark Play Development Center's Residency at New York Stage & Film, O'Neill Playwrights' Conference, the Playwrights' Center of Minneapolis, potential publication contracts, membership in the Dramatists Guild of America, and cash awards.
The Harold and Mimi Steinberg National Student Playwriting Award
The Honey Trap by Leo McGann, Boston University
The second place recipient is (I)sland T(rap) by Austin Dean Ashford, University
of Arkansas
Distinguished Achievement: Mrs. Phu's Cleansing Juices (and also
salads) by Emily Witt, DePaul University; AND
Lyon's Den by TJ Young, Texas State University
The Paula Vogel Award in Playwriting recognizes the outstanding student-written play that celebrates diversity and concerns issues of gender and sexuality.
Mingus by Tyler English-Beckwith, New York University
The second place recipient is 53% Of by Stephanie Del Rosso, University of
California, San Diego
Distinguished Achievement:
Butter Knife by Kaela Mei-Shing Garvin, Indiana University
La Llorona by Cecelia Raker, University of Texas at Austin
Poor Herman by Elizabeth Doss, University of Texas at Austin
The KCACTF National Undergraduate Playwriting Award (2)
Canaan by Micah Ariel Watson, University of Virginia; AND
Megan and the Bear Go Camping (to Solve Their Problems) by Zoe Jovanovich,
Western Washington University
Distinguished Achievement:
There is Trouble All Over this World by Renae Jarrett, New York University
Hennessy by Brysen Orlando Boyd, Boston College
How Sweet the Sound by Eryn McVay, Western Washington University
Smudge by Meg Schenk, University of Oregon
The Mark Twain Prize for Comic Playwriting (2)
Butter Knife by Kaela Mei-Shing Garvin, Indiana University; AND
Part and Parcel by Jenny Rachel Weiner, The Juilliard School
The Jean Kennedy Smith Playwriting Award
Richard & Jane & Dick & Sally by Noah Diaz, Yale School of Drama
The second place recipient is CJ, a trilingual play by Mercedes Floresislas,
University of California, Riverside
The David Mark Cohen National Playwriting Award is presented in an effort to promote the writing and production of new plays in memory of David Mark Cohen, who was Professor of Playwriting, University of Texas at Austin.
In the Cotton by Morgan McGuire, produced by Howard Community College, Prince George's Community College and Carroll Community College
The Kennedy Center Latinx Playwriting Award
Twenty50 by Tony Meneses, The Juilliard School
The second place recipient is Between Here and the City of Mexico by Tony
Meneses, The Juilliard School
Distinguished Achievement:
Los Dreamers by Monica Sanchez, University of New Mexico
Las Pajaritas by Jordan Ramirez Puckett, Ohio University
CJ, a trilingual play by Mercedes Floresislas, University of California at Riverside
The Paul Stephen Lim Playwriting Award, recognizing the outstanding play written by a student of Asian or Pacific Rim heritage, and sponsored by the University of Kansas Foundation.
The Book of Mountains and Seas by Yilong Liu, University of Hawaii at Manoa The second place recipient is Butter Knife by Kaela Mei-Shing Garvin, Indiana
University
The Lorraine Hansberry Playwriting Award, presented in memory of the distinguished dramatist to the outstanding KCACTF student-written play on the subject of the African American experience.
Slave Play by Jeremy O. Harris, Yale School of Drama
The second place recipient is White History by Dave Harris, University of California,
San Diego
Distinguished Achievement:
Canaan by Micah Ariel Watson, University of Virginia
(I)sland T(rap) by Austin Dean Ashford, University of Arkansas
The Rosa Parks Playwriting Award
Slave Play by Jeremy O. Harris, Yale School of Drama
The second place recipient is White History by Dave Harris, University of
California, San Diego
Distinguished Achievement:
Stand and Wait by Eliana Pipes, Columbia University
Los Dreamers by Monica Sanchez, University of New Mexico
Sucia, a Cinderella story for the real world by Nicole Jost, San Francisco State
University
The Hip Hop Theater Creator Award
Gang Sines by Malique Guinn, University of California-Santa Barbara
The second place recipient is (I)sland T(rap) by Austin Dean Ashford, University of
Arkansas
The National Partners of the American Theater Playwriting Award, in its seventh year and sponsored by National Partners of the American Theater (NAPAT), recognizes an outstanding playwright selected from eight nominated playwrights. The award recipient will receive an expenses-paid residency with the O'Neill Playwrights' Conference.
A Night of Stars with Tennessee Williams by Maxim Vinogradov, University of
Michigan
The second place recipient is The Great Maverick Adventure of 2007 by Caroline
Toby Graham, University of New Mexico
The third place recipient is Sucia: A Cinderella Story for the Real World by Nicole
Jost, San Francisco State University
The National Finalists of the John Cauble Award for Outstanding Short Play
Isadora Del Sol by Eliana Pipes, Columbia University
Passion Play by Zahria Moore, University of Missouri-Columbia
Water Like Honey by Nathaniel Whitehead, University of Northern Colorado
The National Finalists of the Gary Garrison National Ten-Minute Play Award
The Meeting by Lauren Ferebee, Texas State University
Canvas by Andrew Heinrich, Texas State University
Will Be Live by Micah Ariel Watson, University of Virginia
The Moment After by Michael McGoldrick, Arizona State University
The KCACTF Musical Theatre Award
Fostered Love book, music and lyrics by Claire-Frances Sullivan, Central
Michigan University
The Darrell Ayers National Playwriting Award
Lost Girl by Kimberly Belflower, University of Texas at Austin
The second place recipient is La Llorona by Cecelia Raker, University of Texas
at Austin
The Planet Earth Arts Playwriting Prize
Presented in association with Stanford University, Planet Earth Arts, the Sustainable World Coalition, and Earth Island Institute
Fatberg by Darcy Sturges, Western Michigan University
National Finalists:
You Did This by Josie Basford, Glendale College, California
Dead Zone by Lindsay Adams, Catholic University of America
The Volcano Play by Isaac Otterman, University of South Dakota
Two Dinosaurs Talking About Climate Change by Elisabeth Frankel,
Columbia University
Jungle by Art Por Diaz, Gonzaga University
The KCACTF Undergraduate Theater Scholar Award recognizes the outstanding research paper in theater written by an undergraduate student.
Anglo-Saxon Oral Poetry and Early Medieval Liturgical Drama in England by
Austin Benson, Hillsdale College
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