
I am very excited to announce that BATTLE CRY has received two second place honors at the Kennedy Center in Washington DC’s annual College Theater Festival. Battle Cry took 2nd place for both the Rosa Parks Playwriting Award for plays on the theme of Civil Rights and Social Justice and Lorraine Hansberry Award for exceptional plays about the African American Experience. These awards are part of the Michael Kanin Playwriting Awards Program, a series of awards presented annually by the Kennedy Center American College Theater Festival.
I will receive a $1,000 cash award, an expense-paid invitation to attend the National Festival in D.C. April 16-20, membership in the Dramatists Guild and with the Playwrights' Center of Minneapolis, and a professional development residency – typically two weeks in duration – with an organization/entity to be determined.
I will receive a $1,000 cash award, an expense-paid invitation to attend the National Festival in D.C. April 16-20, membership in the Dramatists Guild and with the Playwrights' Center of Minneapolis, and a professional development residency – typically two weeks in duration – with an organization/entity to be determined.