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The reason given was that the Pulitzer Prize for Drama is a dramatic award, and not a musical one. However, by 1950 the Pulitzer committee included composer Richard Rodgers as a recipient when South Pacific won the award, in recognition of music as an integral and important part of the theatrical experience. [12]
People who have been awarded the American Pulitzer Prize for Drama. For the plays, see Category:Pulitzer Prize for Drama–winning works Wikimedia Commons has media related to Pulitzer Prize for Drama winners .
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The Pulitzer Prize Board generally selects the Pulitzer Prize Winners from the three nominated finalists in each category. The names of nominated finalists have been announced only since 1980. Work that has been submitted for Prize consideration but not chosen as either a nominated finalist or a winner is termed an entry or submission.
The play was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for Drama in May 1935. [84] When published, the play had both Akins and Wharton's names on the copyright. [85] Shadow of a Doubt made its world stage premiere in 2023 directed by Peter Hinton-Davis produced by the Shaw Festival. The show was designed by Gillian Gallow (Set & Costume) Bonnie Beecher ...
Strange Interlude is an experimental play in nine acts by American playwright Eugene O'Neill.It won the 1928 Pulitzer Prize for Drama. [1] Strange Interlude is one of the few modern plays to make extensive use of a soliloquy technique, in which the characters speak their inner thoughts to the audience.
On April 18, 2011, Norris was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for Drama for his play Clybourne Park.The Prize committee citation described the play as "a powerful work whose memorable characters speak in witty and perceptive ways to America's sometimes toxic struggle with race and class consciousness."