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The 2014 Essential Play Festival included a staging of Atlanta playwright Karla Jennings' "Ravens & Seagulls."
The 2014 Essential Play Festival included a staging of Atlanta playwright Karla Jennings' "Ravens & Seagulls."
By hpousner
Jan 24, 2015

THEATER

Internet dating drama wins prize

“Lillian Likes It,” a play by Conyers resident Joshua Mikel, has been selected as winner of the 2015 Essential Theatre Playwriting Contest, the only competition exclusively dedicated to the work of Georgia playwrights, now in its 16th year. It will receive a full production during the Essential Theatre Play Festival, and Mikel gets a $600 cash prize.

“We liked ‘Lillian Likes It’ because it’s a funny, theatrical look at the world of Internet dating,” Essential artistic director Peter Hardy said, “but also because it goes deeper, taking off in unexpected directions and dealing with such timeless issues as the mystery of how we can ever get to truly know another person.”

Said Mikel: “Getting a piece through Essential has become sort of a rite of passage for the Georgia playwright. … It’s a great opportunity, but I know there’s a lot of work to be done between now and then. I’m hyper excited to see this performed with seasoned actors.”

Joining "Lillian" in the fest, July 24 through Aug. 23 at West End Performing Arts Center, will be Natalia Naman's "The Old Ship of Zion," receiving its premiere professional staging, about members of a small, struggling African-American church in Columbus; and the Bare Essentials Reading Series, featuring readings of new works by Georgia playwrights. The arts center is at 945 Ralph David Abernathy Blvd., Atlanta. Details: www.essentialtheatre.com.

The deadline for the 2016 Essential Theatre Playwriting Award competition is April 23. More info or to submit a play: essentialtheatre.com/playwriting-competition.

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