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Young Playwrights Festival Opens Door to Professional Theater


Article # : 12296 

Section : THE ARTS
Issue Date : 1 / 1987  2,202 Words
Author : Jeff Church
Jeff Church is a playwright-in-residence at The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts Programs for Children and Youth.

       "In one sense, it's disillusioning to see how hard theater is and how complicated it is," says Carolyn Jones, a winter in the Fifth Annual Young Playwrights Festival for her play Coup d'Etat. "What it takes to get here, get a job here. I'd never been on this side of everything before to see how it was done - aside from high school plays where it's pure chaos..."
       
        Jones' play was selected last October from 716 entries. A formidable selection committee it was: Stephen Sondheim, Andre Bishop (artistic director-Playwrights Horizons), Christopher Durang (Sister Mary Ignatius and Beyond Therapy,) Jules Feiffer (Little Murders), Charles Fuller (A Soldier's Play), Ruth Goetz (The Heiress and The Immoralist), Micki Grant (Don't Bother Me I Can't Cope), Murray Horwitz (Ain't Misbehavin'), Mary Rodgers (Once Upon a Mattress), and Wender Wasserstein (Isn't It Romantic).
       
        Prior to these readers, thirty-five theater professionals in a preselection committee narrowed the selection to twenty-five choices. "We like to be careful," says Richard Wolcott, program coordinator. "We don't want to miss a good play - so they're all read at least twice. Plus, all young authors receive a written critique of their play." All 700 of them? "All 716," Wolcott adds.
       
        Significant Results
       
        Initiated five years ago by Stephen Sondheim, whose musical Sunday in the Park with George was born at Playwrights Horizons, the festival boasts many awards and distinguished graduates. The festival itself was inspired by the Royal Court's Young Writer's Festival in London, which led Sondheim to ... (2000 of 12589 Characters)
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