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With Emily Morse, Director of Playwriting Programs; John Steber Davis, Director of Playwrights Lab, and New Dramatist fellows
Dedicated to finding gifted playwrights and giving them the time, the space, and the tools to develop their craft, fulfill their potential, and make lasting contributions to the theatre, New Dramatists, founded in 1949, is the nation’s oldest nonprofit center for the development of talented playwrights. It is a Tony Award-winning national membership organization that cultivates the work of its resident playwrights through a free, seven year program of play readings, workshops, and educational and career support. Since its inception, New Dramatists has served over 500 writers. New Dramatists gives talented writers time and space to experiment and grow, sustained by an inspiring community of peers. The company is dedicated to the playwright and serves as an artistic home, research and development laboratory, and national writers’ colony.
6:30 p.m., Wednesday, April 27, 2005, Martin E. Segal Theatre
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NEW DRAMATISTS
« Back to EventsWith Emily Morse, Director of Playwriting Programs; John Steber Davis, Director of Playwrights Lab, and New Dramatist fellows
Dedicated to finding gifted playwrights and giving them the time, the space, and the tools to develop their craft, fulfill their potential, and make lasting contributions to the theatre, New Dramatists, founded in 1949, is the nation’s oldest nonprofit center for the development of talented playwrights. It is a Tony Award-winning national membership organization that cultivates the work of its resident playwrights through a free, seven year program of play readings, workshops, and educational and career support. Since its inception, New Dramatists has served over 500 writers. New Dramatists gives talented writers time and space to experiment and grow, sustained by an inspiring community of peers. The company is dedicated to the playwright and serves as an artistic home, research and development laboratory, and national writers’ colony.
6:30 p.m., Wednesday, April 27, 2005, Martin E. Segal Theatre