Recommended by Eugene O'Neill Theater Center

  • IN BLOOM
    17 May. 2017
    It is the Eugene O'Neill Theater Center's pleasure to recommend Gabriel Jason Dean and their play In Bloom as a finalist for our 2012 National Playwrights Conference. The play rose through a competitive, anonymous, multileveled selection process that took nearly nine months to execute. As one finalist out of hundreds of submissions, the strength of this play’s writing has allowed this work to prosper in such a competitive selection process.
  • Countdown to the Happy Day [O'Neill NPC Finalist]
    16 May. 2017
    It is the Eugene O'Neill Theater Center's pleasure to recommend Thomas W. Stephens and his play Countdown to the Happy Day as a finalist for our 2012 National Playwrights Conference. The play rose through a competitive, anonymous, multileveled selection process that took nearly nine months to execute. As one finalist out of hundreds of submissions, the strength of this play’s writing has allowed this work to prosper in such a competitive selection process.
  • Matawan
    16 May. 2017
    It is the Eugene O'Neill Theater Center's pleasure to recommend Dan Caffrey and his play Matawan as a finalist for our 2013 National Playwrights Conference. The play rose through a competitive, anonymous, multileveled selection process that took nearly nine months to execute. As one finalist out of hundreds of submissions, the strength of this play’s writing has allowed this work to prosper in such a competitive selection process.
  • #julys
    15 May. 2017
    It is the Eugene O'Neill Theater Center's pleasure to recommend Sam Lahne and his play #julys as a finalist for our 2015 National Playwrights Conference. The play rose through a competitive, anonymous, multileveled selection process that took nearly nine months to execute. As one finalist out of hundreds of submissions, the strength of this play’s writing has allowed this work to prosper in such a competitive selection process.
  • Jerome
    15 May. 2017
    It is the Eugene O'Neill Theater Center's pleasure to recommend Ron Lagomarsino and his play Jerome as a finalist for our 2015 National Playwrights Conference. The play rose through a competitive, anonymous, multileveled selection process that took nearly nine months to execute. As one finalist out of hundreds of submissions, the strength of this play’s writing has allowed this work to prosper in such a competitive selection process.
  • Falling Lessons
    15 May. 2017
    It is the Eugene O'Neill Theater Center's pleasure to recommend Anthony Dodge and their play Falling Lessons as a finalist for our 2014 National Playwrights Conference. The play rose through a competitive, anonymous, multileveled selection process that took nearly nine months to execute. As one finalist out of hundreds of submissions, the strength of this play’s writing has allowed this work to prosper in such a competitive selection process.
  • THE VANISHING POINT
    12 May. 2017
    It is the Eugene O'Neill Theater Center's pleasure to recommend Nedra Pezold Roberts and their play The Vanishing Point as a finalist for our 2011 National Playwrights Conference. The play rose through a competitive, anonymous, multileveled selection process that took nearly nine months to execute. As one finalist out of hundreds of submissions, the strength of this play’s writing has allowed this work to prosper in such a competitive selection process.
  • Bookmarks
    12 May. 2017
    It is the Eugene O'Neill Theater Center's pleasure to recommend K. Frithjof Peterson and their play Bookmarks as a finalist for our 2015 National Playwrights Conference. The play rose through a competitive, anonymous, multileveled selection process that took nearly nine months to execute. As one finalist out of hundreds of submissions, the strength of this play’s writing has allowed this work to prosper in such a competitive selection process.
  • COYOTE HOUR
    12 May. 2017
    It is the Eugene O'Neill Theater Center's pleasure to recommend Margaret Baldwin and their play Coyote Hour as a finalist for our 2015 National Playwrights Conference. The play rose through a competitive, anonymous, multileveled selection process that took nearly nine months to execute. As one finalist out of hundreds of submissions, the strength of this play’s writing has allowed this work to prosper in such a competitive selection process.
  • How To Steal A Picasso (Comedy published by Theatrical Rights Worldwide)
    12 May. 2017
    It is the Eugene O'Neill Theater Center's pleasure to recommend William Missouri Downs and their play How to Steal a Picasso as a finalist for our 2015 National Playwrights Conference. The play rose through a competitive, anonymous, multileveled selection process that took nearly nine months to execute. As one finalist out of hundreds of submissions, the strength of this play’s writing has allowed this work to prosper in such a competitive selection process.

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