Sponsored and adjudicated by Write Local Play Global
Highlighting the importance of playwriting in all its manifestations around the world, ASSITEJ will again honor three persons as “ASSITEJ Inspirational Playwrights” at the World Congress in Tokyo in May 2020.
The first group of inspirational playwrights, Kevin Dyer of the UK, Suzanne Lebeau of Canada, and Rene Fernandez Santana of Cuba, were named at the World Congress in Cape Town in 2017.
This will be administered and adjudicated by the Write Local Play Global network in coordination with the ASSITEJ Executive Committee.
The essence of our work is telling stories on our stages, and this award is created to honor particular writers who have inspired theatre for young audiences in their city, their country, their region, or all over the world.
How they have been inspirational could be very particular and individual, including:
Writing a play or plays innovative in content and/or form that help transform TYA in their country
Serving as a mentor and role model to other writers
Writing politically or socially aware work that challenges entrenched tradition or power in their country or region
Through their writing, encouraging audiences to see other people, the world and its events in a more profound and human way.
It will be the individual nominator who will ‘tell the story’ of how the playwright they nominate has been inspirational.
Honoring three inspirational playwrights at each Congress allows ASSITEJ to celebrate its broad membership of different genders, ages, backgrounds, cultures, regions and languages. ASSITEJ members come from small and large countries, work for and with different ages of young audiences, and create theatre by a multitude of varied processes. The ASSITEJ Inspirational Playwrights will reflect not only the diversity in form and subject matter of playwriting around the world, but also its global membership of talented playwrights and theater makers.
In addition to the ceremony/reception at which the inspirational playwrights are named, the organizers of the Congress will be invited to work with the EC, WLPG and the selected playwrights to showcase their work in a creative manner, such as performances, translations, readings, etc.
Application information and further details HERE