LMDA Prize in Dramaturgy: The Elliott Hayes Award
Recipients of the Award:
1999: Michele Volansky, Lue Morgan Douthit
2000: Rebecca Rugg, Lynn M. Thomson
2001 Judith Rudakoff
2002 Megan Monaghan and Freddie Ashley
2003 Brian Quirt, Mallory Catlett
2004 Scott Horstein
2005 Lee Devin
2006 Melinda C. Finberg and Amy Steele
2007 Edward Sobel
LMDA Prize in Dramaturgy
• The Elliott Hayes Award •
APPLICATION GUIDELINES
The LMDA Prize in Dramaturgy awards $500 in recognition of exemplary contributions by dramaturgs to the conception, development and production of theatre or to educational projects in dramaturgy in the
Named in honor of Elliott Hayes, the former dramaturg and literary manager at The Stratford Festival and a dual citizen of
The philosophical foundation of this award – like that of dramaturgy itself – rests in the belief that art benefits from examination on the parts of both artist and audience, and that creative inspiration accompanied by analysis and reflection is most likely to lead to productions and projects that fulfill the spiritual, social and personal potential of the theatrical event.
Also inherent in the guidelines is the belief that the dramaturg participates fully and uniquely in the collaborative act of making theatre and in promoting social discourse around the theatrical event. To validate the significance of the dramaturg’s contributions – and to raise awareness among other theatre professionals – a letter of nomination from another collaborating artist or project consultant is part of the application form.
The five criteria for evaluating applications, in no particular order, are:
• Distinctiveness: what is creative about the dramaturg’s approach to the project or what is unusually compelling in the dramaturgical analysis;
• Contextualization: how is the project enhanced by dramaturgical analysis or research;
• Impact: in what ways are the audience, artists or institution enriched by the dramaturgical ideas and execution;
• Ethics: how are issues that might be raised by the terms of the collaboration or changing responsibilities dealt with and/or resolved;
• Significance: how does this project inform, challenge or advance the field of dramaturgy.
The winner of the Elliott Hayes Award will be selected by a panel of three judges. The recipient will be announced at LMDA’s 2008 Conference, held from June 26-29 in
Who is eligible to apply?
• This contest is open to all dramaturgs living in the
• If the project is a theatre production, the applicant must be credited as the dramaturg.
• If the project is not a theatre production, then the applicant need not be credited as dramaturg, but the project must demonstrate the impact of dramaturgical work or be designed to make a contribution to the field of dramaturgy.
What projects are eligible?
• Eligible projects include, but are not limited to: productions, publications, educational programs, season planning or implementation, or advocacy for the profession.
• Projects completed prior to
• Projects completed after
• Projects that are currently in-progress but have not been completed are eligible.
• Projects that fit the above criteria and have been previously submitted are still eligible, but must be resubmitted.
To apply for LMDA’s Prize in Dramaturgy –
The Elliott Hayes Award:
1. Fill out the application form. Please note that all applications must be accompanied by one (or two) letters of nomination from a collaborating artist or consultant on the project.
2. The application form and supporting materials must be submitted in triplicate; the three copies will be distributed by LMDA to the judges. (Applications and supporting materials will not be returned.)
3. The postmark/shipping deadline for applications is
4. Send application materials in triplicate to:
LMDA Prize in Dramaturgy
c/o Amy Wegener
Actors Theatre of
Phone: 502.584.1265
5. Entrants will be notified of the status of their applications prior to the 2008 LMDA Conference. The winner(s) will be announced at that conference.
6. By applying for this award, applicants agree to make a reasonable effort to attend the LMDA Conference in
For copies of the application/nomination forms, call or write:
Literary Managers and Dramaturgs of the
Village Station, Forms can be requested via E-Mail
New York
(lmdanyc@gmail.com)
or can be downloaded by clicking on the attachment below.





