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  • Richard Kalinowski Wins $10,000 ADAA/PAUL Award

    PRESS RELEASE
    September 8, 2007
    Armenian Dramatic Arts Alliance
    20 Concord Lane, Cambridge, MA 02138
    Contact: Zoe Kevork
    (818) 415-9848


    RICHARD KALINOWSKI WINS $10,000 ADAA/PAUL AWARD
    by Zoe Kevork

    On August 19th, 2007, the inaugural Paul Award was handed out as part of the
    festivities marking the Armenian Dramatic Arts Alliance Second Annual
    Celebrity Gala.

    The three finalists were Mamigon's War by Bill Hoversten, A Crooked Man by
    Richard Kalinowski, and Three Apples Fell from Heaven by Jose Rivera. All
    the finalists were present at the Gala.

    The $10,000 prize went to Richard Kalinowski for A Crooked Man. Mr.
    Kalinowski had traveled from Utah, where he had been conducting playwriting
    workshops despite a serious back injury. A Crooked Man play is about Hagop
    Hagopian, an assassin in his youth and now a very old man, facing the
    likelihood of moving to a nursing home after the death of his beloved wife.
    His callow grandson comes to visit him with the intention of writing a story
    about him.

    The Paul Award is a $10,000 prize, established by the Lillian and Varnum
    Paul Family, for the best screenplay or theatrical script based on an
    Armenian theme. The award was facilitated by the Western Diocese of the
    Armenian Church and His Eminence Archbishop Hovnan Derderian, and
    administered by the Armenian Dramatic Arts Alliance.

    The winner of the Paul Award was announced by award-winning actress Karen
    Kondazian and Ara Najarian, Mayor of the City of Glendale. Ms. Kondazian,
    daughter of Lillian and Varnum Paul, was particularly moved to make the
    award presentation on behalf of her parents. In her remarks, Ms. Kondazian
    quoted William Saroyan's advice to a young writer: "Take chances. You will
    succeed if you are fearless of failure. In your writing and in your life you
    will many times see a great chasm. Jump. It is not as wide as you think."
    She continued to comment that all three finalists had heeded Saroyan's
    advice and jumped, resulting in three beautiful scripts.

    All scripts were read by a panel of judges before the final three scripts
    were reviewed by the prestigious Honorary Jury, which included Michael
    Goorjian, Emmy Award winning actor and director/producer/writer; Simon Levy,
    Artistic Director of the Fountain Theatre; Anahid Nazarian, producer for
    Zoetrope/Francis Ford Coppola; and Steven Zallian, Oscar-winning
    screenwriter. Both Simon Levy and Anahid Nazarian were present at the Gala.


    The Paul Award will hereafter be administered biennially by the Armenian
    Dramatic Arts Alliance, with the next competition in 2009. Contest
    Administrator Kristen Lazarian commented, "We were very pleased with the
    success of the inaugural Paul Contest, and look forward to the 2009
    competition, at which time the contest will focus only on screenplays based
    upon Armenian themes."

    In 2008, to mark William Saroyan's 100th birthday, the ADAA will also be
    administering the $10,000 Saroyan Prize for Playwriting, for plays based on
    Armenian themes. The deadline for submitting to the competition is February
    15th, 2008. Contest guidelines and rules can be found at the ADAA website,
    http://www.armeniandrama.org/

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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