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The New American Playwrights Project
Check out the history of NAPP plays, beginning in 1993.

       

 

 

 

1993

Rings

by Aden Ross

62 Homers

by Red Shuttleworth

The Brother’s Silence

by Jerry L. Crawford

One Family

by Jim Leonard Jr.

1994

Rainy Days and Friday Nights

by Sam Smiley

Portrait of a Nude

by Laura Shamas

The Incompetents

by T. C. Miller

The Color of Bruise

by Nicole Thomas

1995

Heir to the Covenant

by Robert Paxton

Tenderhooks

by Julie Jensen

A Woman of Power

by Edward F. Emanuel

Glass Mountain

by Doris Baizley

1996

Ballad Hunter

by Jenny Laird

Sacrament of Meatballs

by Mark Steven Jensen

Gadianton

by Eric Samuelson

Sacrilege

by Edward Mast

1997

Who Loves You, Jimmie Orio

by Cheryldee Huddleston

Our Lady Guenevere

by Ace Pilkington

The Spirit Seekers

by William Lang

What in the World’s Come Over You?

by Red Shuttleworth

1998

A Grief of Mind

by Carol O’Neal Rich

Simply the Thing She Is

by Kate Hawley

March Tale

by Tim Slover

Sweet Maggie Blues

by Kay K. Cook

1999

Autumn in the Valley

by John D. and James A. Bell

The Lamentable Tragedy of Sir Thomas More

by Ann Chamberlain

E. Pluribus Anarchy

by Paavo Hall

Dispute Bones

by Jonathan Graham

 

2000

Whistler vs. Ruskin

by L.L. West

Memorabilia

by Red Shutterworth

The Tears of Time

by Stuart Boyce

Little Red Wagon Painted Blue

by Ron Monaco

2001

Tucumcari

by Riley Steiner

The Figurehead

by Charise Menefee

Next Rest Stop 78 Miles

by Marianne Hales

2002

The Stardust Caper

by Jerry L. Crawford

Trucker Rhapsody

by Toni Press-Coffman

Misdirected

by Joe Borini

Across the Line

by David Barr III

2003

Digging in the Margins

by Mark Rigney

Summer Feet

by Riley Steiner

The Queen’s Two Bodies

by Jeanne Murray-Walker

Independency

by Mark Steven Jensen

2004

Lady Macbeth

by Aden Ross

Gaining Ground

by Mark Rigney

Tears in the Sand

by Stuart Boyce

2005

The Hard Way

by Gino de Iorio

Downwinders

by Ed Kociela

Speak to Me, Annie

by Kay K. Cook

2006

Nemo 1934 (now The End of the Horizon)

by Debora Threedy

Opaline

by Mary Fengar-Gail

The Moor Lark

by Jan Henson-Dow

2007

Breaking the Shakespeare Code

by John Minigan

Early Poe

by Dan Trujillo

The Thousand Pound Marriage

by Richard Kalinowski

2008

Di Esperienza

by Matthew Ivan Bennett

Father Mike

by TJ Edwards

Germinous Seeds

by David Rush

 


Photo: Ashley Smith as Laertes in Hamlet , 2006.
Photo by Karl Hugh. Copyright Utah Shakespearean Festival.


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