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Sunday, December 5, 2010. The Pulitzer Project by Michelle Hill (September 5-December 5, 2010). On September 5, I began reading plays that have been awarded the Pulitzer Prize for Drama in random order. The prize has been awarded since 1918; though in some years, no award was given. Today at about 8 PM, I finished the 79th play and completed the project. Because the vast majority of these plays are dramatic in nature, I sometimes forgot to note that a play was "Drama.". And August: Osage County. The Puli...

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Sunday, December 5, 2010. The Pulitzer Project by Michelle Hill (September 5-December 5, 2010). On September 5, I began reading plays that have been awarded the Pulitzer Prize for Drama in random order. The prize has been awarded since 1918; though in some years, no award was given. Today at about 8 PM, I finished the 79th play and completed the project. Because the vast majority of these plays are dramatic in nature, I sometimes forgot to note that a play was "Drama.". And August: Osage County. The Puli...

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The Pulitzer Project: August: Osage County by Tracy Letts (2009)

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Saturday, December 4, 2010. August: Osage County by Tracy Letts (2009). For the second time in this project, a blurb on the back of the book compares the work to that of Eugene O'Neill. Jeremy McCarter writes, "August: Osage County is what O'Neill would be writing in 2007. Letts has recaptured the nobility of American drama's mid-century heyday while still creating something entirely original.". Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). The Pulitzer Project by Michelle Hill (September 5. A Note About Editions.

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The Pulitzer Project: The Pulitzer Project by Michelle Hill (September 5-December 5, 2010)

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Sunday, December 5, 2010. The Pulitzer Project by Michelle Hill (September 5-December 5, 2010). On September 5, I began reading plays that have been awarded the Pulitzer Prize for Drama in random order. The prize has been awarded since 1918; though in some years, no award was given. Today at about 8 PM, I finished the 79th play and completed the project. Because the vast majority of these plays are dramatic in nature, I sometimes forgot to note that a play was "Drama.". And August: Osage County. How did ...

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The Pulitzer Project: September 2010

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Tuesday, September 28, 2010. Harvey by Mary Chase (1945). Veta Dowd attempts to have her brother Elwood committed because he has an “imaginary friend” named Harvey—a rabbit who stands at over six feet tall. Antics ensue involving Mrs. Dowd’s involuntary accidental committal to the asylum. Ultimately, the head psychiatrist (Dr. Chumley) begins to see Harvey as well. State of the Union by Howard Lindsey and Russel Crouse (1946). Higher-ups in the Republican Party persuade Grant Matthews that he should seri...

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The Pulitzer Project: Fiorello! by Jerome Weidman, George Abbott, Jerry Bock and Sheldon Harnick (1960)

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Wednesday, December 1, 2010. By Jerome Weidman, George Abbott, Jerry Bock and Sheldon Harnick (1960). The play follows the life and career of a New York City lawyer-turned-politician named Fiorello. La Guardia over the course of ten years (beginning just before World War I). The first scenes of the play depict Fiorello. As a young mayor and savior to the common man, specifically immigrants and women who are striking at a dress factory for living wages. Building on this popular appeal, Fiorello. Was an ac...

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The Pulitzer Project: Why Marry? by Jesse Lynch Williams (1918)

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Tuesday, September 14, 2010. By Jesse Lynch Williams (1918). Couples in a family are each having separate issues surrounding the subject of marriage. Main plot: Ernest and Helen: two scientists who agree that they love each other; and also agree that they do not. Sub-plots: Rex and Jean: probably don’t really love each other but have decided that it is time to marry. This play was originally published under the title And So They Were Married. I think a fascinating paper would be a queer reading of this p...

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