Lambda Literary Award for Drama
The Lambda Literary Award for Drama is an annual literary award, presented by the Lambda Literary Foundation to an LGBT-related literary or theatrical work. Most nominees are plays, or anthologies of plays; however, non-fiction works on theatre or drama have also sometimes been nominated for the award.
Lambda Literary Award for Drama | |
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Awarded for | Literary Award for Drama |
Sponsored by | Lambda Literary Foundation |
Date | Annual |
Winners and nominees
Year | Winner | Nominated |
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1988 | No award presented | |
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1994 | Tony Kushner, Angels in America: Perestroika |
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1995 | Tony Kushner, Slavs (Thinking About the Longstanding Problems of Virtue and Happiness) Guinevere Turner and Rose Troche, Go Fish |
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1996 | Sue-Ellen Case, Split Britches |
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1997 | Moises Kaufman, Gross Indecency: the Three Trials of Oscar Wilde |
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1998 | Holly Hughes, O Solo Homo |
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1999 | Craig Lucas, What I Meant Was |
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2000 | John Cameron Mitchell and Stephen Trask, Hedwig and the Angry Inch |
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2001 | No award presented | |
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2003 | Brian Drader, Prok |
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2004 | Doug Wright, I Am My Own Wife |
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2005 | No award presented | |
2006 | Tim Miller, 1001 Beds |
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2007 | Steve Susoyev and George Birimisa, eds., Return to the Caffe Cino |
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2008 | Carolyn Gage, The Second Coming of Joan of Arc |
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2009 | Mart Crowley, The Collected Plays of Mart Crowley |
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2010 | Maureen Angelos, Dominique Dibbell, Peg Healey and Lisa Kron, Oedipus at Palm Springs: A Five Lesbian Brothers Play |
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2011 | Peggy Shaw, A Menopausal Gentleman: The Solo Performances of Peggy Shaw |
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2012 | David Greenspan, The Myopia and Other Plays |
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2013 | Michel Marc Bouchard, Tom at the Farm |
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2014 | Robert O'Hara, Bootycandy[1] |
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2015 | Tanya Barfield, Bright Half Life[2] |
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2016 | Robert O'Hara, Barbecue/Bootycandy[3] |
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2017 | Audrey Cefaly, The Gulf[4] |
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2018 | Mashuq Mushtaq Deen, Draw the Circle |
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2019 | Michael R. Jackson, A Strange Loop[5] |
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References
- "Lambda Literary Awards laud best gay, lesbian and transgender books". Los Angeles Times, June 2, 2015.
- "The Lambda Literary Awards Honor Hilton Als and Eileen Myles, Name Winners in 26 Categories". Slate, June 7, 2016.
- "29th Annual Lambda Literary Award winners announced" Archived 2018-06-10 at the Wayback Machine. LGBT Weekly, June 13, 2017.
- "Lambda Literary awardees include Carmen Maria Machado, John Rechy, Keeanga-Yamahtta Taylor". Windy City Times, June 5, 2018.
- Vanderhoof, Erin (June 1, 2020). "Exclusive: The Winners of the 32nd Annual Lambda Literary Awards". Vanity Fair. Retrieved June 1, 2020.
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