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Rebecca Gilman

Rebecca Gilman (born 1965 in Birmingham, Alabama) is an American playwright.

Rebecca Gilman
BornRebecca Claire Gilman
1965 (age 57–58)
Trussville, Alabama, U.S.
OccupationPlaywright
Alma materMiddlebury College
Birmingham-Southern College (BA)
University of Virginia (MA)
University of Iowa (MFA)
Notable awardsEvening Standard Award

Education

She attended Middlebury College, graduated from Birmingham-Southern College, and earned a Master of Fine Arts from the Iowa Playwrights Workshop at the University of Iowa.

Career

Gilman was the first American playwright to win an Evening Standard Award. She serves on the advisory board for Chicago Dramatists.[1] She has received the 2008 Harper Lee Award.[2]

Her most widely known works are Spinning Into Butter, a play that addresses political correctness and racial identity, and Boy Gets Girl, which was included in Time Magazine's List of the Best Plays and Musicals of the Decade.[3]

A production of her adaptation of The Heart is a Lonely Hunter[4] was the occasion of a protest by actors who felt only a deaf person should play a deaf person on stage.[5][6] She currently teaches at Texas Tech University's School of Theatre and Dance[7] as Head of Playwriting.

When asked about her influences, she remarked that "I'm a big fan of Wallace Shawn. He's incredibly smart and the only writer who writes about intellectuals in a complicated and even contradictory way. He's really funny, too. I also like Donald Margulies, Kenneth Lonergan, and Conor McPherson...Caryl Churchill, Kia Corthron, and a Chicago playwright, Jamie Pachino."[8]

Plays

Personal life and awards

Rebecca Gilman was born in 1965 in Trussville, Alabama, a suburb of Birmingham. She currently resides in Chicago. Her plays deal with contemporary societal issues.[12]

Gilman received the Scott McPherson Award for her play The Glory of Living.[13] This award is a commission given by the Goodman Theatre in memory of the late playwright Scott McPherson. The Glory of Living (2001) also earned her an M. Elizabeth Osborn Award, an After Dark Award, a Jeff Citation, the George Devine Award, and the Evening Standard Award for Most Promising Playwright .[12] The Glory of Living earned her a finalist nomination for the Pulitzer Prize.[14]

Gilman received the Roger L. Stevens Award from the Kennedy Center Fund for New American Plays as well as a Jeff Award for Spinning into Butter.[14] According to Chris Jones, this play made her "One of America's most talked-about and sought-after playwrights."[15]

She has also been awarded Illinois Arts Council playwriting fellowship.[14]

Rebecca Gilman was an associate professor of playwriting and screenwriting at Northwestern University from 2006 to 2019[16] and is now a professor and head of playwriting at Texas Tech University.[17] She is an artistic associate at the Goodman Theatre and also serves on the board of the Dramatists Guild of America.[18]

References

  1. ^ [1] chicagodramatists.org
  2. ^ "Programs" writersforum.org
  3. ^ . Archived from the original on January 2, 2010. Retrieved 2010-05-11.
  4. ^ time.com
  5. ^ "Discussion of the issues raised by the protest about 'The Heart is a Lonely Hunter' production and script 2009-10-24 at the Wayback Machine thefastertimes.com
  6. ^ Healy, Patrick (October 14, 2009). "Hearing Man in Deaf Role Stirs Protests in New York". The New York Times.
  7. ^ "Rebecca Gilman, M.F.A." http://www.depts.ttu.edu/theatreanddance
  8. ^ "Twenty Questions". American Theatre. Theatre Communications Group. 19 (2): 88. 2002. ISSN 8750-3255.
  9. ^ "Twilight Bowl | Goodman Theatre". Retrieved 22 July 2022.
  10. ^ "Luna Gale | Goodman Theatre".
  11. ^ See the Goodman Theatre website for more information.
  12. ^ a b Stacks, Geoffrey. "Simon wasn't there: the Sambo strategy, consumable theater, and Rebecca Gilman's Spinning into Butter." African American Review, 40.2 (2006): 285-298.
  13. ^ "A Beginner's Guide to Rebecca Gilman". AMERICAN THEATRE. 2000-04-01. Retrieved 2017-10-27.
  14. ^ a b c See Gilman, Rebecca. Spinning into Butter. 2nd edn. New York: Faber and Faber, Inc., 2000.
  15. ^ Jones, Chris. "Spotlighting Racism Brings Anxiety as Well as Success." The New York Times, July 23, 2000, II.5 sec.
  16. ^ "Rebecca Gilman | Northwestern University School of Communication". communication.northwestern.edu. Retrieved 2017-10-27.
  17. ^ [3] Texas Tech University School of Theatre and Dance
  18. ^ [4] dramatistsguild.com

External links

  • Rebecca Gilman's alumna page at the Birmingham Southern College website 2010-05-27 at the Wayback Machine
  • Rebecca Gilman - Eclipse Theatre Company's 2006 featured playwright

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Rebecca Gilman born 1965 in Birmingham Alabama is an American playwright Rebecca GilmanBornRebecca Claire Gilman1965 age 57 58 Trussville Alabama U S OccupationPlaywrightAlma materMiddlebury CollegeBirmingham Southern College BA University of Virginia MA University of Iowa MFA Notable awardsEvening Standard Award Contents 1 Education 2 Career 3 Plays 4 Personal life and awards 5 References 6 External linksEducation EditShe attended Middlebury College graduated from Birmingham Southern College and earned a Master of Fine Arts from the Iowa Playwrights Workshop at the University of Iowa Career EditGilman was the first American playwright to win an Evening Standard Award She serves on the advisory board for Chicago Dramatists 1 She has received the 2008 Harper Lee Award 2 Her most widely known works are Spinning Into Butter a play that addresses political correctness and racial identity and Boy Gets Girl which was included in Time Magazine s List of the Best Plays and Musicals of the Decade 3 A production of her adaptation of The Heart is a Lonely Hunter 4 was the occasion of a protest by actors who felt only a deaf person should play a deaf person on stage 5 6 She currently teaches at Texas Tech University s School of Theatre and Dance 7 as Head of Playwriting When asked about her influences she remarked that I m a big fan of Wallace Shawn He s incredibly smart and the only writer who writes about intellectuals in a complicated and even contradictory way He s really funny too I also like Donald Margulies Kenneth Lonergan and Conor McPherson Caryl Churchill Kia Corthron and a Chicago playwright Jamie Pachino 8 Plays EditSwing State 2022 Twilight Bowl 2019 9 Luna Gale 2014 10 Dollhouse adapted from Henrik Ibsen s play 2010 The Crowd You re In With 2009 Lord Butterscotch and the Curse of the Darkwater Phantom co written with Lisa Dillman and Brett Neveu 2007 The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter 2005 adapted from the novel by Carson McCullers The Boys are Coming Home book by Gilman music and lyrics by Leslie Arden 2005 11 The Sweetest Swing in Baseball 2004 The American in Me 2001 The Glory of Living 2001 Blue Surge 2001 Spinning Into Butter 2000 Boy Gets Girl 2000 The Crime of the Century 1999 My Sin and Nothing More 1997 The Land of Little Horses 1997 Personal life and awards EditRebecca Gilman was born in 1965 in Trussville Alabama a suburb of Birmingham She currently resides in Chicago Her plays deal with contemporary societal issues 12 Gilman received the Scott McPherson Award for her play The Glory of Living 13 This award is a commission given by the Goodman Theatre in memory of the late playwright Scott McPherson The Glory of Living 2001 also earned her an M Elizabeth Osborn Award an After Dark Award a Jeff Citation the George Devine Award and the Evening Standard Award for Most Promising Playwright 12 The Glory of Living earned her a finalist nomination for the Pulitzer Prize 14 Gilman received the Roger L Stevens Award from the Kennedy Center Fund for New American Plays as well as a Jeff Award for Spinning into Butter 14 According to Chris Jones this play made her One of America s most talked about and sought after playwrights 15 She has also been awarded Illinois Arts Council playwriting fellowship 14 Rebecca Gilman was an associate professor of playwriting and screenwriting at Northwestern University from 2006 to 2019 16 and is now a professor and head of playwriting at Texas Tech University 17 She is an artistic associate at the Goodman Theatre and also serves on the board of the Dramatists Guild of America 18 References Edit 1 chicagodramatists org Programs writersforum org Time Magazine s List of Best Plays and Musicals of the Decade 5 Archived from the original on January 2 2010 Retrieved 2010 05 11 2 time com Discussion of the issues raised by the protest about The Heart is a Lonely Hunter production and script Archived 2009 10 24 at the Wayback Machine thefastertimes com Healy Patrick October 14 2009 Hearing Man in Deaf Role Stirs Protests in New York The New York Times Rebecca Gilman M F A http www depts ttu edu theatreanddance Twenty Questions American Theatre Theatre Communications Group 19 2 88 2002 ISSN 8750 3255 Twilight Bowl Goodman Theatre Retrieved 22 July 2022 Luna Gale Goodman Theatre See the Goodman Theatre website for more information a b Stacks Geoffrey Simon wasn t there the Sambo strategy consumable theater and Rebecca Gilman s Spinning into Butter African American Review 40 2 2006 285 298 A Beginner s Guide to Rebecca Gilman AMERICAN THEATRE 2000 04 01 Retrieved 2017 10 27 a b c See Gilman Rebecca Spinning into Butter 2nd edn New York Faber and Faber Inc 2000 Jones Chris Spotlighting Racism Brings Anxiety as Well as Success The New York Times July 23 2000 II 5 sec Rebecca Gilman Northwestern University School of Communication communication northwestern edu Retrieved 2017 10 27 3 Texas Tech University School of Theatre and Dance 4 dramatistsguild comExternal links EditRebecca Gilman s alumna page at the Birmingham Southern College website Archived 2010 05 27 at the Wayback Machine Rebecca Gilman Eclipse Theatre Company s 2006 featured playwright Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Rebecca Gilman amp oldid 1141755609, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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