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No Drama prize was given, however, so that one was inaugurated in 1918, in a sense.) [2] It recognizes a theatrical work staged in the U.S. during the preceding calendar year. Until 2007, eligibility for the Drama Prize ran from March 1 to March 2 to reflect the Broadway "season" rather than the calendar year that governed most other Pulitzer ...
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A Delicate Balance is a three-act play by Edward Albee, written in 1965 and 1966. [1] Premiered in 1966, it won the Pulitzer Prize for Drama in 1967, the first of three he received for his work.
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.
Both playwrights received the 1946 Pulitzer Prize for Drama. [5] John L. Toohey commented: "In Awarding the Pulitzer Prize to 'State of the Union'...the Pulitzer Committee once more demonstrated its fondness for shows with political backgrounds. [6] The play was produced at Ford's Theatre in Washington, DC in September 2006. [7]
The play won the 1936 Pulitzer Prize for Drama, the first of four Pulitzers (three for Drama, one for Biography) that Sherwood received. The Pulitzer jury wrote: "We are absolutely in complete agreement in recommending 'Idiot's delight' ...It is a first-rate play, full of dramatic invention, and one or two of the comedy scenes have a Molierian ...