Playwrights Horizons is a
not-for-profit Off-Broadway theater located in New York City
dedicated to the support and development of
contemporary American playwrights,
composers, and lyricists, and to the production of their new
work.
Under the leadership of Artistic Director
Tim Sanford and Managing Director Leslie Marcus,
Playwrights Horizons continues to encourage the new work of veteran
writers while nurturing an emerging generation of theater artists.
Writers are supported through every stage of their growth with a
series of development programs: script and score evaluations,
commissions, readings, musical theater workshops, Studio and
Mainstage productions.
Playwrights Horizons was founded in 1971 at the Clark Center Y by
Robert Moss, before moving to 42nd Street where it has been
instrumental in the revitalization of
Theater Row. The current building was formerly a
burlesque.
André Bishop served as Artistic
Director from 1981 to 1991, followed by
Don
Scardino who served through 1995.
Playwrights Horizons' auxiliary programs
include the Playwrights Horizons Theater
School, which is affiliated with NYU
's Tisch School
of the Arts, and Ticket Central, a central box office that
supports the off-Broadway performing
arts community.
In its 39 years, Playwrights Horizons has worked with over 375
writers and is the recipient of numerous awards and honors.
In 2005,
it was among 406 New York
City
arts and social service institutions to receive
part of a $20 million grant from the Carnegie Corporation, which was made
possible through a donation by New York City mayor Michael Bloomberg. [87541] [87542]
Notable productions
Past productions have also included four
Pulitzer Prize winners:
Doug Wright’s
I
Am My Own Wife,
Stephen
Sondheim and
James Lapine's
Sunday in the Park
with George,
Alfred Uhry's
Driving Miss Daisy and
Wendy Wasserstein's
The Heidi Chronicles.
See also
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