The Dramatists Guild of America Announces Mariam Bazeed as Co-recipient of 2021 Lanford Wilson Award

The Dramatists Guild of America Announces Mariam Bazeed as Co-recipient of 2021 Lanford Wilson Award

Thursday, July 15, 2021

New York, NY (June 28, 2021) – The Dramatists Guild of America is pleased to announce that the co-recipients of the 2021 Lanford Wilson Award are Mariam Bazeed and Rhiana Yazzie. The award will be presented at the Guild’s awards ceremony at a later date. The writers will also each receive a $20,000 cash prize.

The Lanford Wilson Award is named after the Pulitzer Prize-winning, Tony-nominated playwright—and longtime Dramatists Guild Council member—who passed away in 2011. The award was established by a generous contribution from Wilson’s estate, and a matching contribution from the Guild; it is presented annually by the Dramatists Guild Council to a dramatist, based primarily upon their work as an early career playwright. Previous recipients are Francine Volpe, Michael Lew, Chisa Hutchinson, Lauren Gunderson, Christopher Chen, Martyna Majok, Isaac Gomez, R. Eric Thomas, Abe Koogler, Charly Evon Simpson, and Madhuri Shekar.

Lloyd Suh, chair of the Guild’s Awards committee, commented, “This year’s selection committee had the opportunity to consider so many extraordinary nominees from all over the country, and the amount of talent they found among emerging and early-career playwrights is prodigious. We’re so proud to recognize Mariam Bazeed and Rhiana Yazzie, who in their own very distinctive ways write with palpable personal urgency, rigorous social consciousness, and beautiful theatrical ingenuity. On behalf of the Dramatists Guild Council, we’re so excited to support the continuation of their work in the world.”

Mariam Bazeed [they/them] is a nonbinary Egyptian immigrant, writer, editor, spoken word artist, performer, and cook, living in Brooklyn. An alliteration-leaning writer of prose, poetry, plays, and personal essays, Mariam received their MFA in Fiction from Hunter College. Their work in all genres is in print and online, and their plays have been presented in festivals in the US and abroad. Their play, Kilo Batra: In Death More Radiant, will be produced at the Arab American National Museum in Dearborn, Michigan, in late 2021. They’re currently at work on a book-length erasure poem of the hyper-racist text, The Arab Mind; on revising their play, faggy faafi Cairo boy; and, with visual artist Jacob Nader, on a hybrid book of images and poems, tentatively titled post-mortem family vacation.

Rhiana Yazzie is a 2020 Steinberg award winning playwright, a director, a filmmaker, and Artistic Director of New Native Theatre (Mpls/St. Paul). A citizen of the Navajo Nation, she’s been a Playwrights’ Center fellow multiple times (McKnight 2016/17 and Jerome 2006 & 2010). Her newest play is Nancy, a Native bio-perspective on Nancy Reagan, a sequel to Queen Cleopatre and Princess Pocahontas, a play commissioned by OSF and the Public Theater for the American Revolutions cycle. She has just completed her first feature film, Winter Love which will premiere at the Wairoa Maori International Film Festival in New Zealand, June 2021.

All copy above, as provided by The Dramatists Guild of America.

 

Congratulations Mariam! (KHN alum, 2018)