Today, I receive my official award for being the full-length play winner of the inaugural Scribe Playwriting Competition.
My historical drama “Shadows of Men” won the Marsha A. Croyle Playwriting Award – announced August 13th, 2018.
SCRIBE PLAYWRITING COMPETITION ANNOUNCES FIRST WINNERS
“Under the umbrella of local artist Matt Croyle’s organization One Fish Media, the Scribe Playwriting Competition has announced the two winning plays of the inaugural event. The winner of the one-act competition is ‘The Opposite of Everything’ by David Kalish from Clifton Park, NY. The play is a series of vignettes of an extremely dark situation written with such natural dialogue and polarizing use of comedy. The winner of the full-length competition is ‘Shadows of Men’ by Colin Crowley of Westport, CT. The play is categorized as a character piece filled with historical figures, and very eloquently written. The winners of the competition will receive a live reading TBA, and are awarded the newly founded prestigious Marsha Ann Croyle Awards for Achievement in Playwriting. The two winning plays will be read, and considered for a staged reading by the Athena Theatre Company in Manhattan, NYC. Submissions to the playwriting competition are open to any previously unproduced play or musical.”
Author David Kalish won this same award for his one-act play “The Opposite of Everything” – also congrats to him!!