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    ADAA ANNOUNCES JURY FOR ANNUAL SAROYAN AWARD FOR PLAYWRITING

    http://www.reporter.am/go/article/2012-06-19-adaa-announces-jury-for-annual-saroyan-award-for-playwriting-
    Published: Tuesday June 19, 2012

    Jury members, L-R: McFadden, Filloux and Machado.

    Los Angeles - The Armenian Dramatic Arts Alliance (ADAA) and the
    William Saroyan Foundation are pleased to announce the Honorary Jury
    for the Third Biennial William Saroyan Prize for Playwriting Award
    competition: actress/producer Gates McFadden, playwright Catherine
    Filloux and playwright/screenwriter Eduardo Machado.

    Director, choreographer and actress Gates McFadden is Artistic
    Director of Ensemble Studio Theatre in Los Angeles. She has been
    Assistant Professor at Brandeis University, Lecturer at University
    of Pittsburgh, and Adjunct Lecturer at NYU's Tisch School of the Arts
    (five years,) Harvard University, and Brooklyn College. She has served
    as guest lecturer or artist at many schools across the U.S. and Europe.

    In addition to her many New York acting credits, Ms. McFadden is known
    also for her portrayal of Dr. Beverly Crusher in the TV series Star
    Trek: The Next Generation and the four Star Trek: The Next Generation
    films. Other films include Taking Care of Business, The Hunt for Red
    October, and the Muppets Take Manhattan. She enjoyed a recurring role
    on Mad About You, and was a series regular on Marker for its initial
    season on UPN.

    She has done many guest appearances on television, acted in regional
    theater as well as done the narrations for various documentary films,
    symphonies and books. She is currently an adjunct member of the USC
    Department of Theatre where she was given the George Burns Teaching
    Fellowship.

    Catherine Filloux is an award-winning playwright who has been writing
    about human rights and social justice for the past twenty years. Her
    new play Luz will premiere September 27, 2012 to October 14, 2012 at
    La MaMa in New York City, where she is an Artist in Residence.

    Filloux's commissioned libretto, New Arrivals, for Houston Grand Opera,
    Song of Houston, will premiere in June 2012, composed by John Glover.

    Filloux's more than twenty plays have been produced in New York
    and around the world, with numerous awards including the Voice
    Award for Artistic Works (Voices of Women), New Generations-Future
    Collaborations Award (Mellon Foundation/TCG), PeaceWriting Award
    (Omni Center for Peace), Roger L. Stevens Award (Kennedy Center),
    Eric Kocher Playwrights Award (O'Neill), MAP Fund and the Callaway
    Award (New Dramatists). Filloux is a co-founder of Theatre Without
    Borders and has served as a speaker for playwriting and human rights
    organizations around the world.

    Eduardo Machado was born in Cuba and came to the United States when
    he was nine. He grew up in Los Angeles. He is the author of over
    forty plays. They include The Floating Island Plays, Once Removed,
    Stevie Wants To Play The Blues, A Burning Beach, Havana Is Waiting,
    and The Cook. They have been produced at many major regional theaters,
    as well as in Europe and Off-Broadway, including The Actors Theater
    of Louisville, The Mark Taper Forum, Seattle Repertory Theatre,
    the Goodman Theatre, Hartford Stage, The Long Wharf Theater, The
    Williamstown Theater Festival, The Cherry Lane Theater, INTAR,
    America Place Theater and Hampstead Theatre in London.

    Mr. Machado wrote and directed the film Exiles in New York, which
    played at the A.F.I. Film Festival and numerous other festivals. Mr.

    Machado is currently the Artistic Director of INTAR Theatre in New
    York City, and is Head of Playwriting in the Goldberg Department of
    Dramatic Writing at NYU's Tisch School of the Arts. This past year,
    he was a Story Editor on the HBO Show Hung.

    The Honorary Jury will evaluate the three finalist plays, which will be
    announced next month and selected from a pool of script submissions
    from around the world. The grand prize winner of $10,000 will be
    announced in late 2012.

    ADAA's William Saroyan Prize for Playwriting for plays on Armenian
    themes is made possible by a grant from the William Saroyan
    Foundation, which has underwritten the Saroyan Prize since its
    inception in 2007. The Chairman of the William Saroyan Foundation is
    Haig Mardikian. ADAA and the William Saroyan Foundation have partnered
    for the last three cycles of the competition to give greater exposure
    to talented playwrights passionate about telling the Armenian story
    to the world, and it has succeeded. Additional funding for the prize
    also includes Mr. Larry Gagosian of Gagosian Galleries.

    ADAA's mission is to project the Armenian Voice on the world stage
    through the arts of theater and film. It accomplishes this through two
    writing contests, playreadings, the Boston Armenian Film Festival,
    various networking events, and the pre-eminent Armenian performing
    arts website in the world, www.armeniandrama.org.

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