New Dramatists is an organization of playwrights founded in 1949 and located at 424 West 44th Street between Ninth and Tenth Avenues in the Hell's Kitchen (Clinton) neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City.
History
New Dramatists was established in 1949 as the New Dramatists Committee. Its formation was instigated by Michaela O'Harra, who became the first executive secretary of the Committee. Howard Lindsay was the first chair; other founders included Benjamin Schankman, Russel Crouse, Richard Rodgers, and Oscar Hammerstein II. The Committee was initially funded by contributions from the Playwrights Company, the Cornell-McClintic Foundation and a donation from John Golden. ==Building==
Building
New Dramatists is located in a former church built in the 1880s in the Gothic Revival style. It was the location in turn of St. Matthew's German Lutheran Church, the Lutheran Church of the Redeemer, the Lutheran Metropolitan Inner Mission Society, and, by the mid-1960s, the All People's Church. ==The Kleban Prize for Musical Theatre==
The Kleban Prize for Musical Theatre
The Kleban Prize for Musical Theatre is a $100,000 cash prize administered by New Dramatists on behalf of The Kleban Foundation, Inc. Board of Directors. Edward Kleban, the lyricist of A Chorus Line, created the Kleban Prize in his Will, which is given annually to writers of extraordinary promise. Past recipients include David Lindsay-Abaire, Jason Robert Brown, Lisa Kron, Michael John LaChiusa, Robert Lopez, and Shaina Taub. ==The Frederick Loewe Award for Musical Theatre==
The Frederick Loewe Award for Musical Theatre
The Frederick Loewe Award for Musical Theatre is a $25,000 cash prize administered by New Dramatists. The award is divided up: $10,000 to the authors, $5,000 for a workshop production, and $10,000 for the New Dramatists program that supports musical development. Named after the legendary composer Frederick Loewe, the award honors an outstanding piece of musical theatre still in development. Past recipients include Deborah Brevoort, Mia Chung, Erin Courtney, Mark St. Germain, Karen Hartman, and Honor Molloy. ==The Princess Grace Award==
The Princess Grace Award
The Princess Grace Awards Playwriting Fellowship is a $15,000 cash prize administered by New Dramatists on behalf of the Princess Grace Foundation-USA. Awarded to an early career playwright, the fellowship includes a one-year artistic residency at New Dramatists, inclusion of the winning script in New Dramatists’ Library, and an opportunity for winning play to be licensed and published by Concord Theatricals. Past recipients include Sheila Callaghan, Madeleine George, Branden Jacobs-Jenkins, Jesse Kellerman, Kenneth Lin, and Adam Rapp. ==The Joe Callaway Award==