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Member
Awards & Honors 2001
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Congratulations,
2001 Award Winners!
- ACT/Hedgebrook Playwriting Festival
- Jamie Pachino, winner, Visible/Invisible
- Ann Arbor News Best of 2001
- Kim Yaged, winner, best original
production, www.love
- Kim Yaged, winner, best musical,
www.love
- ArenaFest 2001, Karamu House
- Carole Clement, winner, Flight
from Southern Egypt
- Arlene P. & William L. Lewis
Playwriting Contest for Women
- Jean Sinclair Symmes, finalist,
Brothers and Sisters
- Association for Theatre in Higher
Education (ATHE) PlayWorks 2001
- Sandra Dempsey, winner, one-act,
Armagideon
- Jamie Pachino, runner-up, full-length,
Waving Goodbye
- BBC/British Council International
Radio Playwriting Competition
- Donna Spector, short-listed, Manhattan
Transits
- Cedar Crest New Play Competition
- Jean Sinclair Symmes, winner, Brothers
and Sisters
- Chesterfield Writer's Film Project
Competition
- Elizabeth English, semi-finalist,
A Wilderness Within and The Ten
- Donna Spector, semi-finalist, Dancing
with Strangers
- Donna Spector, semi-finalist, Manhattan
Transits
- Drury University One-Act Competition
- Robin Rice Lichtig, co-winner,
Saint Anthony and the Appendix
- Ludmilla Bollow, semi-finalist,
Dental Mania
- Carole Clement, semi-finalist,
Turtle House
- Dubuque Fine Arts Players National
One-Act Playwriting Contest
- Linda Escalera Baggs, finalist,
Who's Margaret?
- Eastern New Mexico State Diversity
Festival
- Paula Kamen, winner, A Cure
For AIDS
- Emily Dickinson Poetry Contest
- Donna Spector, semi-finalist
- Estrogenius 2001, Manhattan Theatre
Source
- Sandra Dempsey, winner, Barbie
Und Ken
- Daphne Hull, winner, The Contents
of Your Suitcase
- Dori Appel, finalist, The Witching
Hour
- Linda Eisenstein, finalist, Heart
Smart
- Andrea Stoliwitz, finalist, Asymptotes
- Edward Albee/Last Frontier Theatre
Conference Competition, U. of Alaska/Valdez
- Carole Clement, finalist, Flight
from Southern Egypt
- Firefly Productions New Play Search
- Robin Rice Lichtig, winner, Roses
to Plan and David's Disappearance
- George Kernodle New Play Competition
- Dori Appel, 2nd place winner, Think
Mink
- Sandra de Helen, finalist, Something's
Got to Give
- Laura Henry, honorable mention,
The Six That Fell
- Diane Grant, honorable mention,
Looking for Bernice
- Robin Rice Lichtig, honorable mention,
The High Noon of Miss Grace Wren
- Devorah Namm, honorable mention,
Forbidden Fruit
- Get to the Point Short Play Contest
- Patrick Gabridge, winner, Ship
of Fools
- Daphne Hull, winner, The Contents
of Your Suitcase
- Karin D. Williams, winner, The
Verdict
- Greece Film Centre Production Funding
Grant
- Elizabeth English, winner, Papou
and Yiayia
- Heideman Award, Actors Theatre
of Louisville
- Jewel Seehaus-Fisher, finalist,
My Sister Underground
- Robin Rothstein, finalist, The
Pussy in Question
- Henrico Theatre Company One-Act
Playwrighting Competition
- Linda Escalera Baggs, 3rd Place
Winner, Parting Words
- Kentucky Foundation for Women
- Nancy Gall-Clayton, winner, $3000
award for plays about Kentucky women
- Edward Albee/Last Frontier Theatre
Conference Competition, U. of Alaska/Valdez
- Carole Clement, finalist, Flight
from Southern Egypt
- Laura Henry, finalist, The Six
That Fell
- Jane Chambers Playwriting Award
Competition
- Bernadette Flagler, winner, Rise
- Jamie Pachino, runner-up, Waving
Goodbye
- Ginny Cerrella, finalist, Laveau
(musical)
- Linda Eisenstein, finalist, Rehearsing
Cyrano
- Carole Clement, honorable mention,
Flight from Southern Egypt
- Rachel Rubin Ladutke, honorable
mention, Clary's Exodus
- Mary Lathrop, honorable mention,
Tales from the Salt Mines
- Suzanne Thompson, honorable mention,
Ragnarok
- Juneteenth Playwriting Contest
- Jamie Pachino, second place winner,
Race
- Long Beach Playhouse New Works
Festival
- Kristan Ryan, winner, Dinner
With Milton
- Maryland One Act Festival, Best
Original Script
- Jennifer Bloomfield, winner, Water
People
- Maryland Arts Council Individual
Artist Fellowship
- Daphne Hull, winner, $3000 award
- Maxim Mazumdar International Competition
- Robin Rice Lichtig, winner, Harmony
- Olga Humphrey, finalist, I Used
to Be Famous Once
- McClaren Memorial Comedy Playwrighting
Competition
- Linda Escalera Baggs, winner, Who's
Margaret?
- Moondance International Film Festival
- Feature Screenplay Competition
- Karin Diann Williams, semi-finalist,
Jessica's Husband
- Christi Stewart-Brown, quarter-finalist,
The Gene Pool
- Marc Forster & Christi Stewart-Brown,
quarter-finalist, She's the Man
- Moondance International Film Festival
- Short Story Competition
- Elise Geither, finalist, Through
the Wood of the Door
- Katherine Burkman, quarter-finalist,
The Lost Rings
- Moondance International Film Festival
- Stage Play Competition
- Dori Appel, finalist, Freud's
Girls
- Robin Rice Lichtig, finalist, Human
Remains
- Sonya Aronowitz, semi-finalist,
Death of the Sun
- Devorah Namm, semi-finalist, Connections
- Ludmilla Bollow, quarter-finalist,
A Garden of Women
- Sandra de Helen, quarter-finalist,
Something's Gotta Give
- Kristan Ryan, quarter-finalist,
How Lorelei Became a Love Goddess
- Eliza Wyatt, quarter-finalist,
Fantail Doves
- Moondance International Film Festival
- Radio Play Competition
- Eliza Wyatt, winner, One Two
Beep
- New Century Playwrights Award
- Jo J. Adamson, winner, The Wax
Cradle
- New Century Writers Award - Stage
Plays
- Carole Clement, finalist, Babes
in America
- Jewel Seehaus-Fisher, quarter-finalist,
Gesualdo: A Musical
- Sandra Dempsey, quarter-finalist,
Armagideon
- New Jersey State Council of the
Arts Individual Artist Fellowship
- Jewel Seehaus-Fisher, winner, $12,000
award
- New Professional Theatre Festival,
Duke Theatre, NYC
- Francesca Sanders, finalist, Lilac
Samba
- New Song Chapbook Competition
- Devorah Namm, winner, The Way
Things Happen
- Nicholl Fellowships in Screenwriting
- Sarah Bewley, semi-finalist, Go
Home, Dave!
- Off-Off Broadway Short Play Festival
- Geralyn Horton, finalist, Autumn
Leaves
- Omaha Theatre Arts Guild, Outstanding
New Script
- Linda Eisenstein, winner, Three
the Hard Way, SNAP! Productions
- Omaha Theatre Arts Guild, Outstanding
One Act Play
- Dori Appel, nominee, Tea Time,
SNAP! Productions
- Oregon Book Award in Drama
- Dori Appel, winner, Lost and
Found
- Oregon Book Award in Fiction
- Molly Tinsley, winner, Throwing
Knives
- Pacific Northwest Writers Association
- Sandra de Helen, finalist, non-fiction,
The McCorkle Toe
- Perishable Theatre's Ninth Annual
Women's Playwriting Festival
- Robin Rice Lichtig, finalist, Saint
Anthony and the Appendix
- Pittsburgh New Play Festival
- Linda Escalera Baggs, Winner, Silent
Heroes
- Francesca Sanders, finalist, Revered
- Nancy Gall-Clayton, finalist,
The Colored Door at the Train Depot
- Plays
on Tape Auricle Award
- Jill Elaine Hughes, honorable mention,
Damn the Torpedoes!
- Playwrights' Center's 2001 PlayLabs
Competition
- Tami Canaday, semi-finalist, A
Ticking, Tocking, Ticking
- Ginny Cerrella, semi-finalist,
Laveau (musical)
- Playwrights' Circle's 2nd Annual
National Playwriting Festival
- Michele Forsten, semi-finalist,
Be My Baby
- Reva Shiner Full Length Play Contest
- Andrea Lepcio, finalist, Hook
and Eye
- Sonoma County Rep Scripts Festival
- Rebecca L. Nesvet, top ten finalist,
The Shape Shifter
- Shirley Barrie, semi-finalist,
Revelation
- Laura Henry, semi-finalist, For
The Perseverence of Plentitude
- Sandra Perlman, semi-finalist,
The Beatrice Factor
- Andrea Stoliwitz, semi-finalist,
Knowing Cairo
- Stage 3 Theatre Company's Fifth
Annual Festival of New Plays
- Linda Escalera Baggs, honorable
mention, Silent Heroes
- Theatre Forty One-Act Competition
- Linda Escalera Baggs, finalist,
The August Jinx
- Mary Steelsmith, finalist, Power
Play
- Theatre on the Ridge New Play Contest
- Shirley King, winner, Morgana's
Heart
- UNI Theatre's 2nd Playwriting Contest
- Sandra Dempsey, finalist, Armagideon
- Writer's Digest TV/Movie Script
Competition 2001 - top 100
- Karin Diann Williams, #63, Jessica's
Husband
- Writer's Digest Stage Play Script
Competition 2001 - top 100
- Ginny Foster, #53, Time's Fool
- Jewel Seehaus-Fisher, #59, Marriage
Dreams
- Gretchen Elizabeth Smith, #74,
Lily
- Gretchen Elizabeth Smith, #99,
Cindy Lou Blue
- Writers' Foundation Play Competition
- Rachel Rubin Ladutke, runner-up,
The Belles of the Mill
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