The article I'm going to render came from New York Times under the headline "Annie Baker Wins Blackburn Prize and Horton Foote Honor". The article was written in March 18 by Allan Kozinn. It was devoted to American playright Annie Baker and her awards, incliding Susan Smith Blackburn Prise and Horton Foote Legacy Project.
The first part of the article was dealt with the Susan Smith Blackburn Prize, which Ms. Baker won for her playwright " The Flick",including a cash award of $25.000 and a signed print by the artist Willem Kooning.
The second part provided the reader with some information about the second prize, named "The Horton Foote Legacy Project". Allan Kooning underlined that Annie Baker was chosen as the second recipient of the Horton Foote Legacy Project, which took place at Foote's preserved home in Wharton, Tex.
Speaking about the third part of the article informed the reader about Annie Baker as a talented dramatist and directly about her playwright which was in its premiere run at Playwright Horizons in Manhattan.
The forth part included more than 100 plays which were considered for the 2013 prize. Besides Ms. Baker's awards, nine finalists received $2,500 prizes. Among them were Karen Ardiff ( The Godess of Liberty), Jean Betts ( Genesis Falls), Katherine Chandler ( Before It Rains), Deborah Bruce ( The Distance), Amy Herzog ( Belleville), Laura Marks ( Bethany), Jenny Schwartz ( Somewhere Fun) and Francine Volpe ( The Good Mother).
Taking everything into account, I should say that this article was worth reading, as it was marked with optimism. On the whole, I found it very interesting and skillfully developed.
The first part of the article was dealt with the Susan Smith Blackburn Prize, which Ms. Baker won for her playwright " The Flick",including a cash award of $25.000 and a signed print by the artist Willem Kooning.
The second part provided the reader with some information about the second prize, named "The Horton Foote Legacy Project". Allan Kooning underlined that Annie Baker was chosen as the second recipient of the Horton Foote Legacy Project, which took place at Foote's preserved home in Wharton, Tex.
Speaking about the third part of the article informed the reader about Annie Baker as a talented dramatist and directly about her playwright which was in its premiere run at Playwright Horizons in Manhattan.
The forth part included more than 100 plays which were considered for the 2013 prize. Besides Ms. Baker's awards, nine finalists received $2,500 prizes. Among them were Karen Ardiff ( The Godess of Liberty), Jean Betts ( Genesis Falls), Katherine Chandler ( Before It Rains), Deborah Bruce ( The Distance), Amy Herzog ( Belleville), Laura Marks ( Bethany), Jenny Schwartz ( Somewhere Fun) and Francine Volpe ( The Good Mother).
Taking everything into account, I should say that this article was worth reading, as it was marked with optimism. On the whole, I found it very interesting and skillfully developed.
GOOD!
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The article IS HEADLINED "Annie Baker Wins Blackburn Prize and Horton Foote Honor".
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