Recommended by Anne G. Morgan

  • Eugene O'Neill Theater Center: tender of you too

    It is the Eugene O'Neill Theater Center's pleasure to recommend Anya Richkind and their play tender of you too as a finalist for our 2016 National Playwrights Conference. The play rose through a competitive, anonymous, multileveled selection process that took nearly nine months to execute. As one of 54 finalists out of more than 1,450 submissions, the strength of its writing has allowed this work to prosper in such a competitive selection process. Our readers especially appreciated the humor and sensitivity of language in this work.

    It is the Eugene O'Neill Theater Center's pleasure to recommend Anya Richkind and their play tender of you too as a finalist for our 2016 National Playwrights Conference. The play rose through a competitive, anonymous, multileveled selection process that took nearly nine months to execute. As one of 54 finalists out of more than 1,450 submissions, the strength of its writing has allowed this work to prosper in such a competitive selection process. Our readers especially appreciated the humor and sensitivity of language in this work.

  • Eugene O'Neill Theater Center: The Reapers On Woodbrook Avenue

    It is the Eugene O'Neill Theater Center's pleasure to recommend Mardee Bennett and their play The Reapers On Woodbrook Avenue as a finalist for our 2016 National Playwrights Conference. The play rose through a competitive, anonymous, multileveled selection process that took nearly nine months to execute. As one of 54 finalists out of more than 1,450 submissions, the strength of its writing has allowed this work to prosper in such a competitive selection process. Our readers especially appreciated the deft ear for dialogue and admired the ambition and scope of this work.

    It is the Eugene O'Neill Theater Center's pleasure to recommend Mardee Bennett and their play The Reapers On Woodbrook Avenue as a finalist for our 2016 National Playwrights Conference. The play rose through a competitive, anonymous, multileveled selection process that took nearly nine months to execute. As one of 54 finalists out of more than 1,450 submissions, the strength of its writing has allowed this work to prosper in such a competitive selection process. Our readers especially appreciated the deft ear for dialogue and admired the ambition and scope of this work.

  • Eugene O'Neill Theater Center: Motherland

    It is the Eugene O'Neill Theater Center's pleasure to recommend Allison Gregory and their play Motherland as a finalist for our 2016 National Playwrights Conference. The play rose through a competitive, anonymous, multileveled selection process that took nearly nine months to execute. As one of 54 finalists out of more than 1,450 submissions, the strength of its writing has allowed this work to prosper in such a competitive selection process. Our readers especially responded to the contemporary relevance of this adapatation.

    It is the Eugene O'Neill Theater Center's pleasure to recommend Allison Gregory and their play Motherland as a finalist for our 2016 National Playwrights Conference. The play rose through a competitive, anonymous, multileveled selection process that took nearly nine months to execute. As one of 54 finalists out of more than 1,450 submissions, the strength of its writing has allowed this work to prosper in such a competitive selection process. Our readers especially responded to the contemporary relevance of this adapatation.

  • Eugene O'Neill Theater Center: The Mermaid Hour

    It is the Eugene O'Neill Theater Center's pleasure to recommend David Valdes Greenwood and their play The Mermaid Hour as a finalist for our 2016 National Playwrights Conference. The play rose through a competitive, anonymous, multileveled selection process that took nearly nine months to execute. As one of 54 finalists out of more than 1,450 submissions, the strength of its writing has allowed this work to prosper in such a competitive selection process. Our readers especially appreciated that there are no villains in this piece, just complex characters working hard to understand each other.

    It is the Eugene O'Neill Theater Center's pleasure to recommend David Valdes Greenwood and their play The Mermaid Hour as a finalist for our 2016 National Playwrights Conference. The play rose through a competitive, anonymous, multileveled selection process that took nearly nine months to execute. As one of 54 finalists out of more than 1,450 submissions, the strength of its writing has allowed this work to prosper in such a competitive selection process. Our readers especially appreciated that there are no villains in this piece, just complex characters working hard to understand each other.

  • Eugene O'Neill Theater Center: Beige

    It is the Eugene O'Neill Theater Center's pleasure to recommend Desi Moreno-Penson and their play BEIGE as a finalist for our 2016 National Playwrights Conference. The play rose through a competitive, anonymous, multileveled selection process that took nearly nine months to execute. As one of 54 finalists out of more than 1,450 submissions, the strength of its writing has allowed this work to prosper in such a competitive selection process. Our readers especially appreciated how the piece infuses poetic language, theatricality, and history into Soledad's psychology.

    It is the Eugene O'Neill Theater Center's pleasure to recommend Desi Moreno-Penson and their play BEIGE as a finalist for our 2016 National Playwrights Conference. The play rose through a competitive, anonymous, multileveled selection process that took nearly nine months to execute. As one of 54 finalists out of more than 1,450 submissions, the strength of its writing has allowed this work to prosper in such a competitive selection process. Our readers especially appreciated how the piece infuses poetic language, theatricality, and history into Soledad's psychology.

  • Eugene O'Neill Theater Center: Strange Men

    It is the Eugene O'Neill Theater Center's pleasure to recommend Will Snider and their play Strange Men as a finalist for our 2016 National Playwrights Conference. The play rose through a competitive, anonymous, multileveled selection process that took nearly nine months to execute. As one of 54 finalists out of more than 1,450 submissions, the strength of its writing has allowed this work to prosper in such a competitive selection process. Our readers especcially appreciated the intimate, muscular, and nuanced writing.

    It is the Eugene O'Neill Theater Center's pleasure to recommend Will Snider and their play Strange Men as a finalist for our 2016 National Playwrights Conference. The play rose through a competitive, anonymous, multileveled selection process that took nearly nine months to execute. As one of 54 finalists out of more than 1,450 submissions, the strength of its writing has allowed this work to prosper in such a competitive selection process. Our readers especcially appreciated the intimate, muscular, and nuanced writing.

  • Eugene O'Neill Theater Center: Let Down Your Hair

    It is the Eugene O'Neill Theater Center's pleasure to recommend Matthew Bennett and their play Let Down Your Hair as a finalist for our 2016 National Playwrights Conference. The play rose through a competitive, anonymous, multileveled selection process that took nearly nine months to execute. As one of 54 finalists out of more than 1,450 submissions, the strength of its writing has allowed this work to prosper in such a competitive selection process. Our readers appreciated the seamless combination of fairy tale, dark humor, and contemporary political commentary.

    It is the Eugene O'Neill Theater Center's pleasure to recommend Matthew Bennett and their play Let Down Your Hair as a finalist for our 2016 National Playwrights Conference. The play rose through a competitive, anonymous, multileveled selection process that took nearly nine months to execute. As one of 54 finalists out of more than 1,450 submissions, the strength of its writing has allowed this work to prosper in such a competitive selection process. Our readers appreciated the seamless combination of fairy tale, dark humor, and contemporary political commentary.

  • Eugene O'Neill Theater Center: Hooded or Being Black for Dummies

    It is the Eugene O'Neill Theater Center's pleasure to recommend Tearrance Chisholm and their play "Hooded or Being Black for Dummies" 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 of 59 finalists out of more than 1,300 submissions, it is the value of the page that has allowed this work to prosper in such a competitive selection process. Our readers especially responded to the highly original theatrical form which allowed the pointed political questions to...

    It is the Eugene O'Neill Theater Center's pleasure to recommend Tearrance Chisholm and their play "Hooded or Being Black for Dummies" 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 of 59 finalists out of more than 1,300 submissions, it is the value of the page that has allowed this work to prosper in such a competitive selection process. Our readers especially responded to the highly original theatrical form which allowed the pointed political questions to really land.

  • Eugene O'Neill Theater Center: FAMOUS BLUE RAINCOAT (the one that gets you...)

    It is the Eugene O'Neill Theater Center's pleasure to recommend Robert Lunney and their play "Famous Blue Raincoat" 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 of 59 finalists out of more than 1,300 submissions, it is the value of the page that has allowed this work to prosper in such a competitive selection process. Our readers responded to the well-drawn, balanced trio that upends an outwardly straightforward love triangle.

    It is the Eugene O'Neill Theater Center's pleasure to recommend Robert Lunney and their play "Famous Blue Raincoat" 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 of 59 finalists out of more than 1,300 submissions, it is the value of the page that has allowed this work to prosper in such a competitive selection process. Our readers responded to the well-drawn, balanced trio that upends an outwardly straightforward love triangle.

  • Eugene O'Neill Theater Center: Big Black Balloon

    It is the Eugene O'Neill Theater Center's pleasure to recommend Eljon Wardally and their play "Big Black Balloon" 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 of 59 finalists out of more than 1,300 submissions, it is the value of the page that has allowed this work to prosper in such a competitive selection process. Our readers found that Eljon crafts a fascinating, truly unique world, and examines a timely subject from the perspective of an often...

    It is the Eugene O'Neill Theater Center's pleasure to recommend Eljon Wardally and their play "Big Black Balloon" 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 of 59 finalists out of more than 1,300 submissions, it is the value of the page that has allowed this work to prosper in such a competitive selection process. Our readers found that Eljon crafts a fascinating, truly unique world, and examines a timely subject from the perspective of an often unheard voice.