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    THREE PLAYWRIGHTS NOMINATED FOR SAROYAN PRIZE

    http://www.reporter.am/go/article/2012-08-06-three-playwrights-nominated-for-saroyan-prize-
    Published: Monday August 06, 2012

    >From left: Kelly Stuart, Sevan Greene and Adriana Nichols.

    Los Angeles - The Armenian Dramatic Arts Alliance (ADAA) has announced
    the three finalists and upcoming event for its Third Biennial $10,000
    William Saroyan Prize for Playwriting Award.

    The finalists are: "Doon," by Sevan Kaloustian Greene; "Night Over
    Erzinga," by Adriana Sevahn Nichols; and "Belonging to the Sky,"
    by Kelly Stuart.

    Sevan Kaloustian Greene is a New York-based Lebanese?Armenian/Pakistani
    actor and playwright. He is a member of The Public Theater's 2011
    Emerging Writers Group, Rising Circle Theatre Collective's 2010 InkTANK
    Writer's Lab, a NYTW 2011/2012 Teaching Artist at the Khalil Gibran
    Academy, and a previous William Saroyan Playwriting Prize Finalist in
    2010. "Doon" takes the familiar genre of the kitchen sink family drama
    and focuses it through the lens of four generations of an Armenian
    family living in Cliffside Park, New Jersey.

    Adriana Sevahn Nichols is a native New Yorker and award-winning actress
    and playwright. She received the 2008 Middle East America Distinguished
    Playwright Award to research and write "Night Over Erzinga," inspired
    by her Armenian grandparent's survival of the Genocide in 1915. The
    play has been produced by The Lark Play Development Center in New
    York, Silk Road Theatre Project in Chicago, and Golden Thread in
    San Francisco. Her one-woman show about friendship and 9/11, "Taking
    Flight," had its world premiere in May 2006 by Center Theater Group in
    Los Angeles, and she has performed it at several theaters nationwide.

    Kelly Stuart is an American playwright based in New York. She currently
    teaches in the playwriting program and Columbia University.

    Her plays include "Shadow Language," (Oberon Press), which was
    presented by Theatre 503 in London and originally commissioned by the
    Guthrie Theatre in Minneapolis; "Mayhem," which played at Manchester's
    Royal Exchange in the U.K. as well as The Evidence Room in Los Angeles
    (with Megan Mullally), and "Demonology" at Playwrights Horizons in
    New York and the Mark Taper Forum in Los Angeles. "Belonging to the
    Sky" is a lyrical intertwining of two monologues by Sabiha Gokcen
    and Hrant Dink and their tragic historical connection.

    The $10,000 Saroyan grand prize winner will be announced at an
    invitation-only awards event on Saturday, December 8, 2012, 6pm,
    at the Pasadena Playhouse VIP Room.

    Three finalist plays were selected by a first-round panel of theater
    professionals, from a pool of submissions from around the world. The
    winner will be selected by this year's Honorary Jury of renowned
    theater artists: playwright Catherine Filloux, playwright/screenwriter
    Eduardo Machado, and actress/producer Gates McFadden.

    ADAA's annual Armenian Star Award will also be presented at the event.

    The award recognizes an individual who has reached high artistic
    achievement in their career or has assisted Armenians in the arts.

    This year's recipient is David Kherdian, the internationally known
    poet, novelist, and memoirist, whose work has been published in 13
    languages, included his acclaimed Root River Cycle. The Road From
    Home, his renowned biography of his mother who survived the Armenian
    Genocide, has been in print for over 30 years. He is also the editor of
    the volume Forgotten Bread: First Generation Armenian American Writers.

    ADAA's William Saroyan Prize for Playwriting, for plays on Armenian
    themes, is made possible by a grant from the William Saroyan
    Foundation, which established the award at ADAA in 2007-08 in
    conjunction with the William Saroyan Centennial. The Foundation's
    Chairman is Haig Mardikian. Additional funding for the Prize was
    provided by Gagosian Galleries.

    ADAA's mission is to project the Armenian Voice on the world stage
    through the arts of theater and film. It accomplishes this through two
    writing contests, playreadings, the Boston Armenian Film Festival,
    various networking events, and the pre-eminent Armenian performing
    arts website in the world, www.armeniandrama.org.


    From: Baghdasarian
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