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Dominique Morisseau

Dominique Morisseau (born March 13, 1978) is an American playwright and actress from Detroit, Michigan. She has written more than nine plays,[1] three of which are part of a cycle titled The Detroit Project.[2] She received a MacArthur Fellowship (also known as the 'Genius Grant') in 2018.

Dominique Morisseau
Born (1978-03-13) March 13, 1978 (age 45)
Detroit, Michigan, U.S.
OccupationPlaywright, Actor
EducationUniversity of Michigan, Ann Arbor (BFA)
Notable awardsChambers Playwriting Award
NAACP Image Award
Primus Prize for an Emerging Woman Playwright
The Steinberg Playwright Award
Stavis Playwriting Award
Obie Award, 2016
MacArthur Fellowship, 2018
Windham-Campbell Literature Prize, 2023

Early life edit

Morisseau was born and grew up in Detroit, Michigan, with her mother and father. Her mother's family is from Mississippi and her father's family is from Haiti.[3] She attended the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, where she received her BFA in Acting in 2000.[2]

There she met J. Keys, who is also from Michigan. They married in 2013.[4][5] Keys was born in Detroit but grew up in Southfield, Michigan, a nearby suburb of the city. He works as a music industry promoter, emcee and hip hop musician.[6]

Career edit

Acting edit

Morisseau began her performance career as a live poetry speaker, primarily in her hometown community of Harmonie Park in Detroit.[2] After graduating from college, she continued acting and worked with several organizations. At the Lark Play Development Center, she worked as an actor in a workshop production of The Mountaintop by Katori Hall, developing the role of Camae. In 2013, in a production at the Actors Theatre of Louisville, she reprised the role of Camae.[3] She continues acting but has said that she would not act in any of her plays' premieres.[3]

Writing edit

Morisseau began writing plays in college. She has said that the lack of suitable roles at the University of Michigan drove her to write plays and create the roles she wanted to perform. She wrote The Blackness Blues: Time to Change the Tune, A Sister's Story at this time.[3]

After college, in 2012 and 2013, she received a Playwrights of New York (PoNY) fellowship at the Lark Play Development Center.[3][7] She has also worked as a Teaching Artist with City University of New York's Creative Arts Team.

Morisseau has said that music plays a huge part in her work and often informs the work that she is writing. "It's a resource and clue to my work, and music plays a unifier among cultural barriers."[8]

Morisseau was on the list of Top 20 Most Produced Playwrights in America in 2015–16, with 10 productions of her plays nationwide.[3][9]

Morisseau is a story editor for the television series Shameless on Showtime and is also credited as a co-producer.[10][11]

She wrote the book for the jukebox musical Ain't Too Proud—The Life and Times of the Temptations, which is directed by Des McAnuff. The musical opened on Broadway at the Imperial Theatre in March 2019. It played pre-Broadway engagements at the Berkeley Repertory Theatre (2017), the Ahmanson Theatre in Los Angeles (August to September 2018),[12] and the Kennedy Center (July 2018).

This [13][14] play marked Morisseau's Broadway debut.[15] She received a nomination for a Tony Award for Best Book of a Musical, the third Black woman to do so.

Work edit

The Detroit Project edit

Morisseau has written a three-play cycle, titled The Detroit Project. The three plays (in order) are:[1]

Detroit '67 edit

This play "explores an explosive and decisive moment in a great American city.[3] The play's compelling characters struggle with racial tension and economic instability."[16] It was developed and workshopped at The Public Theater in New York. Detroit '67 eventually was featured at the Classical Theatre of Harlem with the National Black Theatre. It was nominated for eight AUDELCO Theatre Awards and received the 2014 Edward M. Kennedy Prize for Drama Inspired by American History.[2]

Paradise Blue edit

Former musician Blue decides to sell his beloved jazz club in order to live out his dreams. He is left with the moral dilemma of leaving his partner, Pumpkin, and his loyal jazz band behind. Morisseau developed this play first at Williamstown Theatre Festival, where it eventually had its world premiere in July 2015.[16] Paradise Blue continued its development at the McCarter Theatre, New York Theatre Workshop, The Public Theater, and the Signature Theatre Company.[17] For this play, Morisseau received the L. Arnold Weissberger Award[16] in 2012.

Skeleton Crew edit

The final play in the cycle revolves around a group of auto-plant workers grappling with the likely possibility of foreclosure and impending unemployment. Skeleton Crew received a developmental production at the Lark Play Development Center.[1] Directed by Ruben Santiago-Hudson, this play had its world premiere at the Off-Broadway Linda Gross Theater with the Atlantic Theater Company in May 2016.

Morisseau won the 2016 Obie Award Special Citation for Collaboration, along with director Santiago-Hudson and the Atlantic Theater Company for Skeleton Crew.[18] The play won the Edgerton Foundation New Play Award in 2015.[19] Skeleton Crew opened on Broadway in January 2022.[20] It was nominated for the Tony Award for Best Play.

Works edit

Play Year Premiered Length Notes
Follow Me To Nellie's 2011 Follow me to Nellie's premiered at Premiere Stages, Kean University Zella Fry Theatre in North New Jersey in July 2011 under the direction of John Wooten.[21][22]
Detroit '67 2013 120 Minutes Detroit '67 was first presented Off Broadway at the Public Theater in association with Classical Theatre of Harlem and the National Black Theatre in New York City on March 11, 2013. It was directed by Kwame Kwei-Armah.[23]
Sunset Baby 2013 90 Minutes Sunset Baby premiered at the LAByrinth Theatre Company on November 6, 2013 under the direction of Kamilah Forbes.[24]
Night Vision 2013 10 Minutes Night Vision was originally commissioned for Facing Our Truth: Ten Minute Plays On Trayvon, Race And Privilege and produced by The New Black Fest, Keith Josef Adkins, Artistic Director. The original reading took place at the Martin Segal Theater at CUNY Graduate Center, NYC December 5, 2013.[25] An audio version of the play was released by Playing on Air in spring 2020, featuring April Matthis and Eden Marryshow, directed by Stori Ayers.
Blood At The Root 2014 105 Minutes Blood at the Root premiered at the Penn State School of Theater in March 2014 under the direction of Steve Broadnax III.[1][26]
Paradise Blue 2015 120 Minutes Paradise Blue premiered at the Williamstown Theatre Festival in Williamstown, MA in July 2015 under the direction of Ruben Santiago-Hudson.[16][27]
Skeleton Crew 2016 120 Minutes Skeleton Crew premiered at the Atlantic Theatre Company in New York City in January 2016 under the direction of Ruben Santiago-Hudson.[28]
Pipeline 2017 90 Minutes Pipeline premiered at the Lincoln Center Theatre in New York City in June 2017 under the direction of Lileana Blain-Cruz.[29] Won the Edgerton Foundation New Play Award in 2016.
Mud Row 2019 People's Light & Theatre will present the premiere of Mud Row in June 2019 under the direction of Steve H. Broadnax III.[30]
Confederates Commissioned by the Oregon Shakespeare Festival and Penumbra Theater, it premiered in New York at the Signature Theatre Company.
Jazelle the Gazelle unknown 10 Minutes Jezelle the Gazelle was recorded live for Playing on Air Live Benefit in November 2019 with Mirirai Sithole in the title role under the direction of Goldie E. Patrick.
Third Grade unknown 10 Minutes

Awards edit

Morisseau received a MacArthur Fellowship (also known as the 'Genius Grant') fin 2018, which included a stipend of $625,000. She is one of 25 fellows in the 2018 Class.[31]

Morisseau was named an Honoree for the Jane Chambers Playwriting Award, which recognizes plays and performance texts created by women that present a feminist perspective and contain significant opportunities for female performers.[32]

She is a two-time award winner of the NAACP Image Award, which celebrates the outstanding achievements and performances of people of color in the arts, as well as those individuals or groups who promote social justice through their creative endeavors.[33]

References edit

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  2. ^ a b c d "Dominique Morisseau talks Detroit '67, Black theatre and more". MSR News Online. 2015-04-08. Retrieved 2016-11-21.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g Evans, Suzy (2016-01-04). "Dominique Morisseau Is Telling the Story of Her People". American Theatre. Retrieved 2016-11-21.
  4. ^ "Must See: Newlyweds' Super Cute Wedding First Dance Medley". Essence.com. 2013-06-13. Retrieved 2018-06-21.
  5. ^ Soloski, Alexis (30 December 2015). "Playwright Dominique Morisseau Can't Forget the Motor City". New York Times. Retrieved 2018-06-21.
  6. ^ "J Keys Bio". Retrieved May 9, 2018.
  7. ^ "Awards & Prizes." American Theatre. July 2012 (vol. 29.6), pp. 18-20. Retrieved via ProQuest database, 2017-07-12.
  8. ^ Serviss, Naomi. "BWW Interviews: Playwright Dominique Morisseau of DETROIT '67". BroadwayWorld.com. Retrieved 2018-05-09.
  9. ^ Tran, Diep (2015-09-15). "The Top 20 Most-Produced Playwrights of the 2015–16 Season". American Theatre. Retrieved 2016-11-21.
  10. ^ a b "Branden Jacobs-Jenkins, Dominique Morisseau Win 2015 Steinberg Playwright Awards". American Theatre. 2015-09-22. Retrieved 2018-05-10.
  11. ^ "Dominique Morisseau | Samuel French". www.samuelfrench.com. Retrieved 2019-12-13.
  12. ^ Gans, Andrew. " 'Ain't Too Proud—The Life and Times of the Temptations' Starts Los Angeles Run" Playbill, August 21, 2018
  13. ^ "Must See: Newlyweds' Super Cute Wedding First Dance Medley". Essence.com. 2013-06-13. Retrieved 2018-06-21.
  14. ^ Soloski, Alexis (30 December 2015). "Playwright Dominique Morisseau Can't Forget the Motor City". New York Times. Retrieved 2018-06-21.
  15. ^ McPhee, Ryan. " 'Ain't Too Proud—The Life and Times of the Temptations' Sets Dates for Spring Broadway Bow" Playbill, October 2, 2018
  16. ^ a b c d "Paradise Blue | Williamstown Theatre Festival". wtfestival.org. Retrieved 2016-11-21.
  17. ^ "Signature Theatre". Signature Theatre Company. Retrieved May 9, 2018.
  18. ^ Village Voice Staff, "The Complete List of 2016 Obie Award Honorees", The Village Voice, May 24, 2016
  19. ^ Group, TCG: Theatre Communications. "TCG: Theatre Communications Group > Edgerton Foundation > New Play Awards > 2015 Awards". www.tcg.org. Retrieved 2018-05-09.
  20. ^ "Skeleton Crew". Manhattan Theatre Club. Retrieved 2021-11-09.
  21. ^ "Follow Me to Nellie's | North Jersey | reviews, cast and tickets | TheaterMania". TheaterMania. Retrieved 2018-05-09.
  22. ^ Sommers, Michael (2011-07-22). "Love and Segregation in 'Follow Me to Nellie's' - Review". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2018-03-26.
  23. ^ "Detroit '67 | Samuel French". www.samuelfrench.com. Retrieved 2018-05-09.
  24. ^ "Sunset Baby | Samuel French". samuelfrench.com. Retrieved 2018-03-26.
  25. ^ "Night Vision". www.samuelfrench.com. Retrieved 2018-03-26.
  26. ^ "Blood at the Root | Samuel French". samuelfrench.com. Retrieved 2018-03-26.
  27. ^ "Paradise Blue | Samuel French". www.samuelfrench.com. Retrieved 2018-05-09.
  28. ^ "Skeleton Crew | Samuel French". www.samuelfrench.com. Retrieved 2018-05-09.
  29. ^ "Pipeline | Samuel French". samuelfrench.com. Retrieved 2018-03-26.
  30. ^ "People's Light to Premiere New Dominique Morisseau Play". American Theatre. 2018-04-10. Retrieved 2018-05-09.
  31. ^ McPhee, Ryan. "Playwright Dominique Morisseau Named MacArthur Foundation 'Genius Grant' Recipient" Playbill, October 4, 2018
  32. ^ "Jane Chambers Playwriting Award - Association for Theatre in Higher Education". www.athe.org. Retrieved 2016-11-21.
  33. ^ . NAACP Image Awards. Archived from the original on July 15, 2007. Retrieved 2016-11-21.
  34. ^ "American Theatre Critics Association - Primus Prize". americantheatrecritics.org. Retrieved 2018-05-10.
  35. ^ a b "Detroit '67 | A play by Dominique Morisseau". kennedyprize.columbia.edu. Retrieved 2018-05-10.
  36. ^ "University of Michigan Emerging Leader Award | University of Michigan Detroit Center". University of Michigan Detroit Center. Retrieved 2018-05-10.
  37. ^ a b "Columbia University Awards the Kennedy Prize for Drama to Dominque Morisseau." Journal of Blacks in Higher Education (Online). jbhe.com. 2014-02-28. Retrieved via ProQuest database, 2017-07-12.
  38. ^ "2016 Obie Award Winners Announced | Obie Awards". Obie Awards. 2016-05-23. Retrieved 2018-05-10.
  39. ^ "2023 Prize Recipients". Windham Campbell Prizes 2023. Windham Campbell Prizes. Retrieved April 21, 2023.

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  • Dominique Morisseau at IMDb

dominique, morisseau, born, march, 1978, american, playwright, actress, from, detroit, michigan, written, more, than, nine, plays, three, which, part, cycle, titled, detroit, project, received, macarthur, fellowship, also, known, genius, grant, 2018, born, 197. Dominique Morisseau born March 13 1978 is an American playwright and actress from Detroit Michigan She has written more than nine plays 1 three of which are part of a cycle titled The Detroit Project 2 She received a MacArthur Fellowship also known as the Genius Grant in 2018 Dominique MorisseauBorn 1978 03 13 March 13 1978 age 45 Detroit Michigan U S OccupationPlaywright ActorEducationUniversity of Michigan Ann Arbor BFA Notable awardsChambers Playwriting AwardNAACP Image AwardPrimus Prize for an Emerging Woman PlaywrightThe Steinberg Playwright AwardStavis Playwriting AwardObie Award 2016MacArthur Fellowship 2018Windham Campbell Literature Prize 2023 Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 2 1 Acting 2 2 Writing 3 Work 3 1 The Detroit Project 3 1 1 Detroit 67 3 1 2 Paradise Blue 3 1 3 Skeleton Crew 4 Works 5 Awards 6 References 7 External linksEarly life editMorisseau was born and grew up in Detroit Michigan with her mother and father Her mother s family is from Mississippi and her father s family is from Haiti 3 She attended the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor where she received her BFA in Acting in 2000 2 There she met J Keys who is also from Michigan They married in 2013 4 5 Keys was born in Detroit but grew up in Southfield Michigan a nearby suburb of the city He works as a music industry promoter emcee and hip hop musician 6 Career editActing edit Morisseau began her performance career as a live poetry speaker primarily in her hometown community of Harmonie Park in Detroit 2 After graduating from college she continued acting and worked with several organizations At the Lark Play Development Center she worked as an actor in a workshop production of The Mountaintop by Katori Hall developing the role of Camae In 2013 in a production at the Actors Theatre of Louisville she reprised the role of Camae 3 She continues acting but has said that she would not act in any of her plays premieres 3 Writing edit Morisseau began writing plays in college She has said that the lack of suitable roles at the University of Michigan drove her to write plays and create the roles she wanted to perform She wrote The Blackness Blues Time to Change the Tune A Sister s Story at this time 3 After college in 2012 and 2013 she received a Playwrights of New York PoNY fellowship at the Lark Play Development Center 3 7 She has also worked as a Teaching Artist with City University of New York s Creative Arts Team Morisseau has said that music plays a huge part in her work and often informs the work that she is writing It s a resource and clue to my work and music plays a unifier among cultural barriers 8 Morisseau was on the list of Top 20 Most Produced Playwrights in America in 2015 16 with 10 productions of her plays nationwide 3 9 Morisseau is a story editor for the television series Shameless on Showtime and is also credited as a co producer 10 11 She wrote the book for the jukebox musical Ain t Too Proud The Life and Times of the Temptations which is directed by Des McAnuff The musical opened on Broadway at the Imperial Theatre in March 2019 It played pre Broadway engagements at the Berkeley Repertory Theatre 2017 the Ahmanson Theatre in Los Angeles August to September 2018 12 and the Kennedy Center July 2018 This 13 14 play marked Morisseau s Broadway debut 15 She received a nomination for a Tony Award for Best Book of a Musical the third Black woman to do so Work editThe Detroit Project edit Morisseau has written a three play cycle titled The Detroit Project The three plays in order are 1 Detroit 67 edit This play explores an explosive and decisive moment in a great American city 3 The play s compelling characters struggle with racial tension and economic instability 16 It was developed and workshopped at The Public Theater in New York Detroit 67 eventually was featured at the Classical Theatre of Harlem with the National Black Theatre It was nominated for eight AUDELCO Theatre Awards and received the 2014 Edward M Kennedy Prize for Drama Inspired by American History 2 Paradise Blue edit Former musician Blue decides to sell his beloved jazz club in order to live out his dreams He is left with the moral dilemma of leaving his partner Pumpkin and his loyal jazz band behind Morisseau developed this play first at Williamstown Theatre Festival where it eventually had its world premiere in July 2015 16 Paradise Blue continued its development at the McCarter Theatre New York Theatre Workshop The Public Theater and the Signature Theatre Company 17 For this play Morisseau received the L Arnold Weissberger Award 16 in 2012 Skeleton Crew edit Main article Skeleton Crew play The final play in the cycle revolves around a group of auto plant workers grappling with the likely possibility of foreclosure and impending unemployment Skeleton Crew received a developmental production at the Lark Play Development Center 1 Directed by Ruben Santiago Hudson this play had its world premiere at the Off Broadway Linda Gross Theater with the Atlantic Theater Company in May 2016 Morisseau won the 2016 Obie Award Special Citation for Collaboration along with director Santiago Hudson and the Atlantic Theater Company for Skeleton Crew 18 The play won the Edgerton Foundation New Play Award in 2015 19 Skeleton Crew opened on Broadway in January 2022 20 It was nominated for the Tony Award for Best Play Works editPlay Year Premiered Length NotesFollow Me To Nellie s 2011 Follow me to Nellie s premiered at Premiere Stages Kean University Zella Fry Theatre in North New Jersey in July 2011 under the direction of John Wooten 21 22 Detroit 67 2013 120 Minutes Detroit 67 was first presented Off Broadway at the Public Theater in association with Classical Theatre of Harlem and the National Black Theatre in New York City on March 11 2013 It was directed by Kwame Kwei Armah 23 Sunset Baby 2013 90 Minutes Sunset Baby premiered at the LAByrinth Theatre Company on November 6 2013 under the direction of Kamilah Forbes 24 Night Vision 2013 10 Minutes Night Vision was originally commissioned for Facing Our Truth Ten Minute Plays On Trayvon Race And Privilege and produced by The New Black Fest Keith Josef Adkins Artistic Director The original reading took place at the Martin Segal Theater at CUNY Graduate Center NYC December 5 2013 25 An audio version of the play was released by Playing on Air in spring 2020 featuring April Matthis and Eden Marryshow directed by Stori Ayers Blood At The Root 2014 105 Minutes Blood at the Root premiered at the Penn State School of Theater in March 2014 under the direction of Steve Broadnax III 1 26 Paradise Blue 2015 120 Minutes Paradise Blue premiered at the Williamstown Theatre Festival in Williamstown MA in July 2015 under the direction of Ruben Santiago Hudson 16 27 Skeleton Crew 2016 120 Minutes Skeleton Crew premiered at the Atlantic Theatre Company in New York City in January 2016 under the direction of Ruben Santiago Hudson 28 Pipeline 2017 90 Minutes Pipeline premiered at the Lincoln Center Theatre in New York City in June 2017 under the direction of Lileana Blain Cruz 29 Won the Edgerton Foundation New Play Award in 2016 Mud Row 2019 People s Light amp Theatre will present the premiere of Mud Row in June 2019 under the direction of Steve H Broadnax III 30 Confederates Commissioned by the Oregon Shakespeare Festival and Penumbra Theater it premiered in New York at the Signature Theatre Company Jazelle the Gazelle unknown 10 Minutes Jezelle the Gazelle was recorded live for Playing on Air Live Benefit in November 2019 with Mirirai Sithole in the title role under the direction of Goldie E Patrick Third Grade unknown 10 MinutesAwards editMorisseau received a MacArthur Fellowship also known as the Genius Grant fin 2018 which included a stipend of 625 000 She is one of 25 fellows in the 2018 Class 31 Morisseau was named an Honoree for the Jane Chambers Playwriting Award which recognizes plays and performance texts created by women that present a feminist perspective and contain significant opportunities for female performers 32 She is a two time award winner of the NAACP Image Award which celebrates the outstanding achievements and performances of people of color in the arts as well as those individuals or groups who promote social justice through their creative endeavors 33 Primus Prize by the American Theatre Critics Association honoree for Follow Me to Nellie s in 2012 34 Stavis Playwriting Award 35 University of Michigan Emerging Leader Award 36 City of Detroit Spirit of Detroit Award 37 Edward M Kennedy Prize for Drama 2014 for her play Detroit 67 35 37 Steinberg Playwright Award 2015 10 OBIE Award for Special Citation Collaboration for her and Ruben Santiago Hudson director for Skeleton Crew at Atlantic Theater Company 2016 38 Windham Campbell Literature Prize for drama 2023 39 References edit a b c d Dominique Morisseau dominiquemorisseau com Retrieved 2016 11 21 a b c d Dominique Morisseau talks Detroit 67 Black theatre and more MSR News Online 2015 04 08 Retrieved 2016 11 21 a b c d e f g Evans Suzy 2016 01 04 Dominique Morisseau Is Telling the Story of Her People American Theatre Retrieved 2016 11 21 Must See Newlyweds Super Cute Wedding First Dance Medley Essence com 2013 06 13 Retrieved 2018 06 21 Soloski Alexis 30 December 2015 Playwright Dominique Morisseau Can t Forget the Motor City New York Times Retrieved 2018 06 21 J Keys Bio Retrieved May 9 2018 Awards amp Prizes American Theatre July 2012 vol 29 6 pp 18 20 Retrieved via ProQuest database 2017 07 12 Serviss Naomi BWW Interviews Playwright Dominique Morisseau of DETROIT 67 BroadwayWorld com Retrieved 2018 05 09 Tran Diep 2015 09 15 The Top 20 Most Produced Playwrights of the 2015 16 Season American Theatre Retrieved 2016 11 21 a b Branden Jacobs Jenkins Dominique Morisseau Win 2015 Steinberg Playwright Awards American Theatre 2015 09 22 Retrieved 2018 05 10 Dominique Morisseau Samuel French www samuelfrench com Retrieved 2019 12 13 Gans Andrew Ain t Too Proud The Life and Times of the Temptations Starts Los Angeles Run Playbill August 21 2018 Must See Newlyweds Super Cute Wedding First Dance Medley Essence com 2013 06 13 Retrieved 2018 06 21 Soloski Alexis 30 December 2015 Playwright Dominique Morisseau Can t Forget the Motor City New York Times Retrieved 2018 06 21 McPhee Ryan Ain t Too Proud The Life and Times of the Temptations Sets Dates for Spring Broadway Bow Playbill October 2 2018 a b c d Paradise Blue Williamstown Theatre Festival wtfestival org Retrieved 2016 11 21 Signature Theatre Signature Theatre Company Retrieved May 9 2018 Village Voice Staff The Complete List of 2016 Obie Award Honorees The Village Voice May 24 2016 Group TCG Theatre Communications TCG Theatre Communications Group gt Edgerton Foundation gt New Play Awards gt 2015 Awards www tcg org Retrieved 2018 05 09 Skeleton Crew Manhattan Theatre Club Retrieved 2021 11 09 Follow Me to Nellie s North Jersey reviews cast and tickets TheaterMania TheaterMania Retrieved 2018 05 09 Sommers Michael 2011 07 22 Love and Segregation in Follow Me to Nellie s Review The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved 2018 03 26 Detroit 67 Samuel French www samuelfrench com Retrieved 2018 05 09 Sunset Baby Samuel French samuelfrench com Retrieved 2018 03 26 Night Vision www samuelfrench com Retrieved 2018 03 26 Blood at the Root Samuel French samuelfrench com Retrieved 2018 03 26 Paradise Blue Samuel French www samuelfrench com Retrieved 2018 05 09 Skeleton Crew Samuel French www samuelfrench com Retrieved 2018 05 09 Pipeline Samuel French samuelfrench com Retrieved 2018 03 26 People s Light to Premiere New Dominique Morisseau Play American Theatre 2018 04 10 Retrieved 2018 05 09 McPhee Ryan Playwright Dominique Morisseau Named MacArthur Foundation Genius Grant Recipient Playbill October 4 2018 Jane Chambers Playwriting Award Association for Theatre in Higher Education www athe org Retrieved 2016 11 21 NAACP Image Awards 48th NAACP Image Awards LIVE Saturday Feb 11 2017 NAACP Image Awards Archived from the original on July 15 2007 Retrieved 2016 11 21 American Theatre Critics Association Primus Prize americantheatrecritics org Retrieved 2018 05 10 a b Detroit 67 A play by Dominique Morisseau kennedyprize columbia edu Retrieved 2018 05 10 University of Michigan Emerging Leader Award University of Michigan Detroit Center University of Michigan Detroit Center Retrieved 2018 05 10 a b Columbia University Awards the Kennedy Prize for Drama to Dominque Morisseau Journal of Blacks in Higher Education Online jbhe com 2014 02 28 Retrieved via ProQuest database 2017 07 12 2016 Obie Award Winners Announced Obie Awards Obie Awards 2016 05 23 Retrieved 2018 05 10 2023 Prize Recipients Windham Campbell Prizes 2023 Windham Campbell Prizes Retrieved April 21 2023 External links edit nbsp Wikiquote has quotations related to Dominique Morisseau Dominique Morisseau at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Dominique Morisseau 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