Gilman & Gonzalez-Falla Theatre Foundation
Gilman & Gonzalez-Falla Theatre Foundation give awards to new songwriters and book writers. The award was set in 1991 up by the American Theatre Wing Board Member, Sondra Gilman, and Texas Art Commissioner, Celso Gonzalez-Falla. The Musical Theatre Award is accompanied by a grant of $25,000. A number of smaller grants (between $1,000- $5,000) are also awarded at the ceremony. To qualify the "writers must have had at least one musical produced in either a commercial or a professional non-profit theatre in America."[1]
Previous Musical Theatre Award winners
Year | Winner(s) |
1991 | Craig Carnelia |
1993 | Jeffrey Lunden and Arthur Perlman |
1995 | Jeanine Tesori and Brian Crawley |
1996 | Jason Robert Brown[2] and Ray Leslee |
1998 | Robert Lindsay Nassif (author of Honky Tonk Highway & Ellior Ness in Cleveland).[3] |
1999 | Doug Cohen[3] and Polly Pen[3] |
2000 | Kirsten Childs |
2001 | Andrew Lippa[1] |
Other Winners
- Louis Rosen
- Michael John LaChiusa
- Robert Lindsay Nassif
- Andrew Lippa
Grants
The Foundation also gives out commendations of $1000–$5000. Previous winners include:
- Kirsten Childs[1]
- Martin Sylvestri[1]
- Joel Higgins[1]
- John Bucchino[1]
- David Evans[1]
- Bill Russell (lyricist)[1]
- Lynn Ahrens[1]
- Stephen Flaherty[1]
- Jonathan Larson[1]
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References
- Salinas, Mike (20 February 2001). "Gilman, Gonzalez-Falla Select Lippa for Award". Retrieved 10 December 2014.
- "Jason Robert Brown". Broadway Teaching Group. Archived from the original on 10 December 2014. Retrieved 10 December 2014.
- "Callaway, Blazer, Skinner Celebrate Cohen & Pen at 1999 Gilman Gonzalez-Falla Awards". Playbill. 19 October 1999. Retrieved 10 December 2014.
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