Lilly Awards

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Lilly Award
Awarded forExcellence for Women in Theatre, including Playwrights, Actors, Designers, Producers and Others
CountryUnited States
Presented byThe Lilly Award Foundation
First awarded2010
Websitehttp://www.thelillyawards.org/

The Lilly Awards are an American awards ceremony recognizing extraordinary women in theatre. An annual celebration is held in New York to honor female writers, composers, directors, designers, producers and advocates. Some men have also been awarded the Miss Lilly, a prize in recognition of their advocacy for women in a male-dominated industry. Named after Lillian Hellman, the Lilly Awards were founded in 2010 by the playwrights Julia Jordan, Marsha Norman and Theresa Rebeck. Marsha Norman is a Pulitzer Prize and Tony-award winning playwright, whose work includes the book of the musical The Color Purple and book and lyrics of The Secret Garden.[1]

The Lillys promote the work of women in theatre by partnering with the Dramatists Guild to produce The Count, the first study of its kind to measure the data of the theatre industry and investigate the lack of gender parity in American theatre. Between 2011-2014, in a study sampling 2,508 productions in American theatres, only 22% of the plays and musicals produced in America were written by women.[2]

By 2018, there have been a few notable attempts to draw the attention of theatres to the work of American female playwrights, including LA-based group, The Kilroys, who founded an annual industry-based survey of excellent female and trans playwrights' work in 2013.

Previous Lilly Award winners include Annie Baker, who won the 2014 Pulitzer Prize for Drama for her play The Flick, Lynn Nottage, who won the 2017 Pulitzer Prize for Sweat, Martyna Majok, who won the 2018 Pulitzer Prize for her play Cost of Living, and Jeanine Tesori, who is the most recognised female composer in history with five Broadway musicals and five Tony Award Nominations, including the 2015 Tony Award for Best Original Score for Fun Home.[3]

Feminism at the Lillys[edit]

Many of Broadway and Off-Broadway's leading actors have given speeches at the Lilly Awards highlighting the experiences of women working in the male-dominated theatre. These speeches often acknowledge the forces of misogyny, racism and patriarchy, while encouraging the mission of the Lillys to highlight women in theatre. Presenters at the Lillys have included:

In a speech at the 8th annual Lilly Awards ceremony, playwright Sarah Ruhl said:

"I want to thank all of you and celebrate the work of other women in the theatre this year—you’ve inspired me, you’ve lit the way. And I have faith—there will come a time when the public humiliation that every artist must endure will be spread out equally over both genders, and will be leveled equally by both genders. And if that kind of equity does not in itself seem something to celebrate, let’s celebrate how we get there—by invoking our mothers, by refusing to shut up, and by making our own fun."[4]

At the 2018 Lilly Awards, after being recognized with the "You've Changed The World" Award, playwright Eve Ensler said:

"I hope it will be a lot easier for you than it was for me and women of my generation, but racist patriarchy is a persistent and devious system of oppression. It is far more tenacious and relentless than I had imagined.

There are many things that will drive you mad as women playwrights. Plays that get diminished by being called a woman’s play, as if that’s an insult. We never call male driven plays, men’s plays. We call them plays. Because men are still seen as the drivers of the world. When I wrote The Vagina Monologues, journalists were constantly asking me with a kind of pity, how I felt that only women come to my show. I would say, “Only women? You mean 51% of the population? Thank you, women.”

They will tell you your work isn’t commercial and that is code for, “isn’t written by a white man,” or “pure entertainment.” And to be honest, no one really has a bloody idea what will become commercial—meaning what play will attract a large audience. It has to do with timing, the political and cultural climate, and tapping into an invisible zeitgeist. I can’t tell you how many times I was told no one would come to see a play about vaginas, that it was professional suicide, that I would be marginalized and exiled."[5]

Broadway Cabaret[edit]

The Lilly Awards hosts a Broadway Cabaret, a 24 Hour Plays event,[6] and occasionally, 24 Hour Musicals.

Recent award recipients[edit]

Date Prize Winner Discipline
2020 Lifetime Achievement Award Emily Mann Director
2020 The Stacey Mindich 'Go Write A Play' Award Antoinette Nwandu Playwright
2020 The Stacey Mindich 'Go Write A Musical' Award Kirsten Childs Playwright, Composer, Lyricist
2020 The Stacey Mindich 'Go Work in Theater' Award Whitney White, Jillian Walker, Donnetta Lavinia Grays, Stacey Rose, and Nikkole Salter Various
2020 NYWF Director's Apprenticeship Award Melissa Crespo Director
2020 Lilly Award Natyna Bean and Stevie Walker-Webb Playwright and Director
2020 Miss Lilly Award Tom Kirdahy Producer
2020 Daryl Roth Creative Spirit Award Sarita P. Fellows Costume Designer
2020 Williamstown Theatre Festival Commission Erika Dickerson-Despenza Playwright
2019 The "Badass Saint of Theatre" Award LaTanya Richardson Jackson Actor
2019 Lilly Award Glenda May Jackson CBE Actor and British Under-Secretary of State for Transport
2019 The "Ace in the Hole" Award Jayne Houdyshell Actor
2019 Williamstown Theatre Festival Commission Dawn Landes Singer-songwriter
2019 The Stacey Mindich 'Go Write a Musical' Award Masi Asare Playwright, Composer, Lyricist
2019 The 'Thank God You Got Us All Started, and Then Kept Us Going' Award Gretchen Cryer and Nancy Ford Composer and Lyricist
2019 The Daryl Roth Creative Spirit Award You-Shin Chen Scenic designer
2019 The Daryl Roth/Atlantic Theater Technical Apprentices Jasmine Lesane and Taylor Lilly Lighting Designers
2019 NYWF Director's Apprenticeship Victoria Davidjohn Director
2019 Leah Ryan's FEWW Award Eliana Pipes Playwright
2019 The 'Aubergine is a F***ing Masterpiece' Award Julia Cho Playwright
2019 The 'Because You've Deserved It For Ages and We've Been Planning This All Along' Award Constance Congdon Playwright and Librettist
2019 The 'Aubergine is a F***ing Masterpiece' Award Julia Cho Playwright
2019 The Stacey Mindich 'Go Write A Play' Award Madeleine George Playwright
2019 The Miss Lilly Award Oliver Butler Director
2018 Mixed Martial Arts Award Monica Bill Barnes and Anna Bass Performers
2018 You’ve Changed the World Award Eve Ensler Playwright
2018 F It, I’m Going to Say It Award Lori Myers Actor
2018 Williamstown Theatre Festival ‘With The Females’ Award Jocelyn Bioh Playwright
2018 Leah Ryan Prize Gina Femia Playwright
2018 Daryl Roth Creative Spirit Award Stacey Derosier Designer
2018 Producer of the Year Award Carole Rothman Producer
2018 The New York Women’s Foundation Directing Apprenticeship Award Abigail Jean-Baptiste Director
2018 Mom of the Year Award Kelda Roys Lawyer and politician
2018 Stacey Mindich “Go Write a Play" Award Jen Silverman Playwright
2018 Stacey Mindich “Go Write a Musical" Award Emily Gardner Xu Hall Composer
2018 Lilly Award Hannah Gadsby Comedian
2018 Miss Lilly Award Robert Saenz de Viteri, P. Carl, and Ralph Sevush
2017 Legendary Lilly Award Julie Taymor Director
2017 Giant in the Theatre Award Mandy Greenfield Producer, Artistic Director
2017 The Breakthrough Lilly Award Denée Benton, Beanie Feldstein, and Madison Ferris Actor
2017 Mistress of Costume Design Award Toni-Leslie James Designer
2017 Leah Ryan Prize Susan Soon He Stanton Playwright
2017 Daryl Roth Creative Spirit Award Ari Fulton Designer
2017 New York Women’s Foundation Directing Apprenticeship Award Jenny Koons Director
2017 Stacey Mindich “Go Write a Play" Award Martyna Majok Playwright
2017 Harper Lee Award Christina Anderson Playwright
2017 Lifetime Achievement Lilly Award Micki Grant
2017 Miss Lilly Award Stephen Schwartz
2016 The First International Lilly Award Waking the Feminists (Ireland) Social activism[7]
2016 Stacey Mindich “Go Write a Play" Award Rehana Lew Mirza Playwright
2016 Lilly Award in Playwriting Danai Gurira Playwright
2016 Lilly Award in Acting Jessie Mueller Actor
2016 Lilly Award in Directing Kate Whoriskey Director
2016 Leah Ryan Prize Gemma Murphy Playwright
2016 Lilly Award in Activism Kathy Najimy Actor & activist
2016 Lilly Award in Trailblazing Mia Katigbak[8] Actor
2015 Legendary Lilly Award Chita Rivera Actor
2015 Lilly Composer Award Diedre Murray Composer
2015 Lifetime Achievement Award Daryl Roth Producer
2015 Lilly Award in Playwriting Lisa D'Amour Playwright
2015 Leah Ryan Prize Boo Killebrew Playwright
2015 Lilly Award for Working Miracles Shakina Nayfack Actor, artistic director
2015 Lilly Award in Acting Quincy Tyler Bernstine Actor
2015 Miss Lilly Award Jim Nicola Artistic director
2015 Mizz Lilly Award Linda Chapman Artistic director
2015 Stacey Mindich "Go Write A Play" Award Heidi Schreck Playwright
2015 Lilly Award in Choreography Graciela Daniele Choreographer
2015 Lilly Award for Distinguished Service to Playwrights Deidre O'Connell Actor
2014 Lorraine Hansberry Award Billie Allen Actor
2014 Lilly Award in Playwriting Dominique Morisseau Actor
2014 Lilly Award in Lyric writing Kristen Anderson-Lopez Lyricist
2014 Lilly Award for Composing Jeanine Tesori Composer
2014 Lilly Award for Music Direction Mary-Mitchell Campbell Music director
2014 Lilly Award for Performance Kelli O'Hara, Johanna Day, Rebecca Naomi Jones Actor
2014 Lilly Award for Producing Susan Bernfield Producer
2014 Lilly Award for Directing Liesl Tommy Director
2014 Lilly Award for an Agent Joyce Ketay Agent
2014 Leah Ryan Prize Jen Silverman Playwright
2014 Stacey Mindich "Go Write A Play" Award Neena Beber Playwright
2014 Miss Lilly Award Todd London Artistic director
2014 Lifetime Achievement Award Winnie Holzman Dramatist & screenwriter
2013 Lilly Award Commission Tanya Barfield Playwright
2013 Leah Ryan Prize Jiehae Park Playwright
2012 Lifetime Achievement Award Tina Howe Playwright
2012 Lilly Award for Playwriting Leslye Headland Playwright
2012 Lilly Award for Playwriting Katori Hall Playwright
2011 Lilly Award for Playwriting Lynn Nottage Playwright
2011 Lilly Award for Playwriting Lisa Kron Playwright
2011 Lilly Award for Playwriting Amy Herzog Playwright
2010 Lilly Award for Playwriting Melissa James Gibson Playwright
2010 Lilly Award for Playwriting Liz Duffy Adams Playwright
2010 Lilly Award for Playwriting Deborah Zoe Laufer Playwright
2010 Lilly Award for Playwriting Chisa Hutchinson Playwright
2010 Lilly Award for Playwriting Lucy Thurber Playwright
2010 Lilly Award for Playwriting & Directing Young Jean Lee Playwright & Director
2010 Lilly Award for Playwriting Sarah Ruhl Playwright
2010 Lilly Award for Playwriting Annie Baker Playwright
2010 Lilly Award for Advocacy Emily Morse Artistic Director
2010 Lilly Award for Design Christine Jones Designer
2010 Lilly Award for Directing Anne Kauffman Director
2010 Lifetime Achievement Lilly Award Mary Rodgers Composer, author, screenwriter

References[edit]

  1. ^ "IBDB: The official source for Broadway Information".
  2. ^ "American Theatre Magazine profiles The Count, July 2015". 2015-07-20.
  3. ^ "Jeanine Tesori – Broadway Cast & Staff | IBDB".
  4. ^ "Lillys and Mothers".
  5. ^ "Eve Ensler at the 2018 Lilly Awards: Dear Young Women Playwrights". 2018-06-06. Archived from the original on August 31, 2018.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)
  6. ^ "Marsha Norman to be Honored at This Year's 24 Hour Plays on Broadway".
  7. ^ "Waking the Feminists: The Gender Parity Revolution in Irish Theatre". 2017-04-28.
  8. ^ Soloski, Alexis (2015-06-25). "She'll Play the Jewish Mother, and Wants Other Asian-Americans to Get the Best Parts, Too". The New York Times.

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