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2024 Pulitzer Prize Predictions

steve.sometime
#252024 Pulitzer Prize Predictions
Posted: 5/6/24 at 4:08pm

Given the recent trend of getting all Pulitzer winners to Broadway, do you think this will transfer? For those who have seen it, will it work on a larger stage?

berniesb!tch
#262024 Pulitzer Prize Predictions
Posted: 5/6/24 at 4:10pm

I'm shocked Stereophonic wasn't even a finalist - no shade to these shows!

bigbelterbaby
#272024 Pulitzer Prize Predictions
Posted: 5/6/24 at 4:12pm

berniesb!tch said: "I'm shocked Stereophonic wasn't even a finalist - no shade to these shows!"


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The Distinctive Baritone
#282024 Pulitzer Prize Predictions
Posted: 5/6/24 at 4:44pm

I'm not sure how the finalists are chosen - it's only five people and I guess they sit in a room and decide together? - but I sense that often, the two finalists are plays that maybe weren't even second or third choice, but rather plays that flew somewhat under the radar that the voters want to bring attention to. Stereophonic is going to win the Tony Award, and The Comeuppance (which was also shortlisted I'm sure) won the Lortel Award, so I'm guessing the voters felt those plays have received enough recognition already.

spicemonkey
#292024 Pulitzer Prize Predictions
Posted: 5/6/24 at 5:04pm

steve.sometime said: "Given the recent trend of getting all Pulitzer winners to Broadway, do you think this will transfer? For those who have seen it, will it work on a larger stage?"

I hope it does transfer. 
Also would love to see a Bway production of Fairview 

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theatreguy
#302024 Pulitzer Prize Predictions
Posted: 5/6/24 at 5:06pm

The 5-person jury only selects the 3 finalists and submits them to the Pulitzer Board. The Board then has a discussion on the finalists which is followed by a vote to decide the winner. The Board can also vote to select an entry that wasn't made a finalist by the jury, or it can vote to not give an award at all. The last time that happened was 2006.

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Kad
#312024 Pulitzer Prize Predictions
Posted: 5/6/24 at 5:10pm

theatreguy said: "The 5-person jury only selects the 3 finalists and submits them to the Pulitzer Board. The Boardthen has a discussion on the finalistswhich is followed by a vote to decide the winner. TheBoard can also vote to select an entry that wasn't made a finalistby the jury, or it can vote to not give an award at all. The last time that happened was 2006."

Next to Normal is an infamous instance of the Pulitzer board making its own choice- it wasn't on the jury's shortlist that year at all, and there was some backlash to it winning.


"...everyone finally shut up, and the audience could enjoy the beginning of the Anatevka Pogram in peace."

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The Distinctive Baritone
#322024 Pulitzer Prize Predictions
Posted: 5/6/24 at 5:23pm

theatreguy said: "The 5-person jury only selects the 3 finalists and submits them to the Pulitzer Board. The Board then has a discussion on the finalists which is followed by a vote to decide the winner."

In that case I am surprised the Stereophonic and The Comeuppance were not the two other finalists. Maybe the voters wanted to, to some extent, make the Pulitzer Prize for Drama this year not just another theatre award echoing the same sentiments as the other award bodies. 

ardiem
#332024 Pulitzer Prize Predictions
Posted: 5/6/24 at 5:34pm

spicemonkey said: "steve.sometime said: "Given the recent trend of getting all Pulitzer winners to Broadway, do you think this will transfer? For those who have seen it, will it work on a larger stage?"

I hope it does transfer.
Also would love to see a Bway production of Fairview
"

I would love to see Fairview brought back to a local stage, but I have trouble imagining how it could work or remain as impactful in a Broadway-sized house.

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Jonathan Cohen
#342024 Pulitzer Prize Predictions
Posted: 5/6/24 at 5:34pm

BoringBoredBoard40 said: "Winner - Primary Trust

Finalists

-Public Obscenities

-Here There Are Blueberries
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It looks like you called it.

Primary Trust is an interesting choice from my perspective, based on how much I straight up disliked it. Giving a 38-year-old interpersonal relationship challenges that would make more sense for a 18-year-old, I found exhausting to listen to.

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QueenAlice
#352024 Pulitzer Prize Predictions
Posted: 5/6/24 at 5:40pm

The Distinctive Baritone said: "theatreguy said: "The 5-person jury only selects the 3 finalists and submits them to the Pulitzer Board. The Board then has a discussion on the finalists which is followed by a vote to decide the winner."

In that case I am surprised theStereophonicandThe Comeuppancewere not the two other finalists. Maybe the voters wanted to, to some extent, make the Pulitzer Prize for Drama this year not just another theatre award echoing the same sentiments as the other award bodies.
"

Off course we have no idea if they were even submitted this year.


“I knew who I was this morning, but I've changed a few times since then.”

steve.sometime
#362024 Pulitzer Prize Predictions
Posted: 5/6/24 at 5:41pm

ardiem said: "spicemonkey said: "steve.sometime said: "Given the recent trend of getting all Pulitzer winners to Broadway, do you think this will transfer? For those who have seen it, will it work on a larger stage?"

I hope it does transfer.
Also would love to see a Bway production of Fairview
"

I would love to see Fairview brought back to a local stage, but I have trouble imagining how it could work or remain as impactful in a Broadway-sized house.
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They will have to change the part at the end, where

 
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They ask all white identified audiences to come on stage. At least that's what happened when I saw it at Woolly Mammoth in DC.

Falsettolands
#372024 Pulitzer Prize Predictions
Posted: 5/6/24 at 6:56pm

I loved the show.

I think it would be swallowed in a Broadway house. 

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Broadway Flash
#382024 Pulitzer Prize Predictions
Posted: 5/6/24 at 7:46pm

I want to see public obscenities come to broadway as I missed it 

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Melissa25
#392024 Pulitzer Prize Predictions
Posted: 5/6/24 at 8:13pm

I loved rooting for Kenneth in Primary Trust. It felt so quiet and his character stayed with me for weeks after seeing it at the Laura Pels last Spring.  I am happy for Eboni Booth and look forward to seeing it again.  I think I may make a fall foliage trip and catch it at Barrington Stage where it is playing  9/18 - 10/13/24. Casting TBA.

Eboni Booth on Winning the Drama Pulitzer for ‘Primary Trust’

 

djoko84
#402024 Pulitzer Prize Predictions
Posted: 5/7/24 at 3:18am

The Distinctive Baritone said: "theatreguy said: "The 5-person jury only selects the 3 finalists and submits them to the Pulitzer Board. The Board then has a discussion on the finalists which is followed by a vote to decide the winner."

In that case I am surprised theStereophonicandThe Comeuppancewere not the two other finalists. Maybe the voters wanted to, to some extent, make the Pulitzer Prize for Drama this year not just another theatre award echoing the same sentiments as the other award bodies.
"

Or, they just voted for what they liked the most. Stop overthinking things.

 

Dreamboy3
#412024 Pulitzer Prize Predictions
Posted: 5/7/24 at 8:22am

steve.sometime said: "Given the recent trend of getting all Pulitzer winners to Broadway, do you think this will transfer? For those who have seen it, will it work on a larger stage?"

Yes, it would work on a larger stage. Or at least in my opinion it doesn’t require intimacy to work. While William Jackson Avery was wonderful (and I’m a fan of his from The Good Place) the Pulitzer for the play is a big head scratcher. I didn’t think that the ending was earned in any way.