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David Lindsay Abaire '88 Wins the Pulitzer Prize for Drama |
| April 2007 |
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board of the Pulitzer Prize announced yesterday that David Lindsay-Abaire,
Milton Academy Class of 1988, had won the 2007 prize for drama,
for his play Rabbit Hole. The Pulitzer announcement notes
that Rabbit Hole is David’s fourth play produced in New
York by the Manhattan Theatre Club. In an interview several years
ago with the Milton Magazine, David talked about beginning
to develop his strength in playwriting at Milton. “I did a number
of different kinds of writing, starting at Milton—in creative writing
class, in English class. After we did a Fourth Class play, a classmate
said ‘You know, we should do a Third Class Play,” … You’re the funny
one; you write it.’ Not knowing any better, I did. And that’s how
I became a playwright: Amy Stevens ('88) said ‘Go be one.’”
The Pulitzer Award statement chronicles David’s trajectory as a
playwright beginning in 1999 with his first play produced by the
Manhattan Theatre Club (MTC), Fuddy Meers. This play "has
since received more than 300 productions around the country and
abroad, including on London’s West End. Wonder of the World
was produced at MTC after premiering at Washington DC’s Woolly Mammoth
Theatre, where it was nominated for a Helen Hayes Award as Outstanding
New Play of the Year. Kimberly Akimbo was commissioned
and premiered by South Coast Rep and received the L.A. Drama Critics
Circle Award for Playwriting, three Garland Awards and the Kesselring
Prize before it opened at MTC in 2003. David is also currently working
on the Broadway-bound musicals High Fidelity and Shrek.
In addition to his work in theatre, David is writing the screen
adaptation of the novel Inkheart by Cornelia Funke for
Newline Features as well as a screen adaptation of his Kimberly
Akimbo for Dreamworks."
David returned to Milton to give the address at the graduation
of the Class of 2000; he has stayed close to faculty members who
were part of his Milton career, and hosted students in New York
at productions of his work. David is a graduate of Sarah Lawrence
College and the Juilliard School, as well as a proud member of New
Dramatists, the Dramatists Guild and the Writers Guild of America.

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