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Next to Normal Wins 2010 Pulitzer Prize for Drama
By Adam Hetrick
April 12, 2010
Next to Normal, the Tony Award-winning rock musical by Tom Kitt and Brian Yorkey, has been named the 2010 winner of the Pulitzer Prize for Drama.
The Pulitzer Prize for Drama finalists were The Elaborate Entrance of Chad Deity by Kristoffer Diaz; Bengal Tiger at the Baghdad Zoo by Rajiv Joseph; and In the Next Room or the vibrator play by Sarah Ruhl.
The 2010 Letters, Drama and Music jurors included Los Angeles Times drama critic Charles McNulty; Duke University professor John M. Clum; playwright Nilo Cruz; theatre critic David Rooney; and Chicago Sun-Times theatre critic Hedy Weiss.
Pulitzer judges decided to award the honor to Normal rather than one of the finalists recommended.
Established in 1917 in honor of American journalist and publisher Joseph Pulitzer, the annual ceremony presents honors in 21 categories.
The award in drama, which includes a $10,000 prize, is "for a distinguished play by an American author, preferably original in its source and dealing with American life," according to the official guidelines. "Productions opening in the United States between Jan. 1, 2009 and Dec. 31, 2009 are eligible."
The Pulitzer committee accepts submissions; however, guidelines state that a play does not need to be formally submitted to be considered for the top honor. The committee also reserves the right not to name a winner in the category, which occurred most recently in 2006.
The Pulitzer jury recognized the work for its subject matter and stated that it "expands the scope of subject matter for musicals." The last musical to win the honor was Jonathan Larson's Rent in 1996. Other musicals to earn the Pulitzer include Sunday in the Park With George, A Chorus Line, How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying, Fiorello!, South Pacific and Of Thee I Sing.
Kitt (music) and Yorkey (book/lyrics) penned Next to Normal, which puts a woman's struggle with bi-polar disorder and depression center stage. Next to Normal also explores the raw emotion of a family in crisis.
The two earned a 2009 Tony Award for Best Score and Kitt was also Tony-honored for Best Orchestrations. Alice Ripley earned a Best Actress Tony Award for her portrayal of Diana Goodman, who attempts to be a wife and mother while trying to overcome her own mental illness.
Next to Normal arrived on Broadway in March 2009 following an Off-Broadway run at Second Stage and a regional engagement at the Arena Stage in Washington, D.C.
The complete list of Pulitzer Prize in Drama winners is listed below:
2009: Ruined, by Lynn Nottage
2008: August: Osage County, by Tracy Letts
2007: Rabbit Hole, by David Lindsay-Abaire
2006: No award
2004-05: Doubt, by John Patrick Shanley
2003-04: I Am My Own Wife, by Doug Wright
2002-03: Anna in the Tropics, by Nilo Cruz
2001-02: Topdog/Underdog, by Suzan-Lori Parks
2000-01: Proof, by David Auburn 1999-00: Dinner with Friends, by Donald Margulies 1998-99: Wit, by Margaret Edson 1997-98: How I Learned To Drive, by Paula Vogel 1996-97: No award 1995-96: Rent, by Jonathan Larson 1994-95: The Young Man From Atlanta, by Horton Foote 1993 94: Three Tall Women, by Edward Albee 1992-93: Angels in America: Millennium Approaches, by Tony Kushner 1991-92: The Kentucky Cycle, by Robert Schenkkan 1990-91: Lost in Yonkers, by Neil Simon 1989-90: The Piano Lesson, by August Wilson 1988-89: The Heidi Chronicles, by Wendy Wasserstein 1987 88: Driving Miss Daisy, by Alfred Uhry 1986-87: Fences, by August Wilson 1985-86: No award 1984-85: Sunday in the Park With George, by James Lapine and Stephen Sondheim 1983-84: Glengarry Glen Ross, by David Mamet 1982-83: 'night, Mother, by Marsha Norman 1981 82: A Soldier's Play, by Charles Fuller 1980-81: Crimes of the Heart, by Beth Henley 1979-80: Talley's Folly, by Lanford Wilson 1978-79: Buried Child, by Sam Shepard 1977-78: The Gin Game, by D.L. Coburn 1976-77: The Shadow Box, by Michael Cristofer 1975-76: A Chorus Line, by Michael Bennett, James Kirkwood, Nicholas Dante, Marvin Hamlisch and Edward Kleban 1974-75: Seascape, by Edward Albee 1973 74: No award 1972-73: That Championship Season, by Jason Miller 1971-72: No award 1970-71: The Effect of Gamma Rays on Man-in-the-Moon Marigolds, by Paul Zindel 1969-70: No Place To Be Somebody, by Charles Gordone 1968-69: The Great White Hope, by Howard Sackler 1967-68: No award 1966 67: A Delicate Balance, by Edward Albee 1965-66: No award 1964 65: The Subject Was Roses, by Frank D. Gilroy 1963-64: No award 1962-63: No award 1961-62: How To Succeed in Business Without Really Trying, by Abe Burrows and Frank Loesser 1960-61: All the Way Home, by Tad Mosel 1959-60: Fiorello!, by Jerome Weidman, George Abbott, Sheldon Harnick and Jerry Bock 1958-59: J.B., by Archibald MacLeish 1957-58: Look Homeward, Angel, by Ketti Frings 1956-57: Long Day's Journey Into Night, by Eugene O'Neill 1955-56: The Diary of Anne Frank, by Frances Goodrich and Albert Hackett 1954-55: Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, by Tennessee Williams 1953-54: The Teahouse of the August Moon, by John Patrick 1952-53: Picnic, by William Inge 1951-52: The Shrike, by Joseph Kramm 1950-51: No award 1949-50: South Pacific, by Richard Rodgers, Oscar Hammerstein II and Joshua Logan 1948-49: Death of a Salesman, by Arthur Miller 1947-48: A Streetcar Named Desire, by Tennessee Williams 1946-47: No award 1945-46: State of the Union, by Howard Lindsay and Russel Crouse 1944-45: Harvey, by Mary Chase 1943-44: No award 1942-43: The Skin of Our Teeth, by Thornton Wilder 1941-42: No award 1940-41: There Shall Be No Night, by Robert E. Sherwood 1939-40: The Time of Your Life, by William Saroyan 1938-39: Abe Lincoln in Illinois, by Robert E. Sherwood 1937-38: Our Town, by Thornton Wilder 1936-37: You Can't Take It With You, by Moss Hart and George S. Kaufman 1935-36: Idiot's Delight, by Robert E. Sherwood 1934-35: The Old Maid, by Zoe Akins 1933-34: Men in White, by Sidney Kingsley 1932-33: Both Your Houses, by Maxwell Anderson 1931-32: Of Thee I Sing, by George S. Kaufman, Morrie Ryskind and Ira Gershwin 1930-31: Alison's House, by Susan Glaspell 1929-30: The Green Pastures, by Marc Connelly 1928-29: Street Scene, by Elmer Rice 1927-28: Strange Interlude, by Eugene O'Neill 1926-27: In Abraham's Bosom, by Paul Green 1925-26: Craig's Wife, by George Kelly 1924-25: They Knew What They Wanted, by Sidney Howard 1923-24: Hell-Bent fer Heaven, by Hatcher Hughes 1922-23: Icebound, by Owen Davis 1921-22: Anna Christie, by Eugene O'Neill 1920-21: Miss Lulu Bett, by Zona Gale 1919-20: Beyond the Horizon, by Eugene O'Neill 1918-19: No award 1917-18: Why Marry?, by Jesse Lynch Williams 1916-17: No award
For more information, visit pulitzer.org.
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