The Bernard and Shirley Handel Playwright Fellowship,
established in 2007, encourages the creative development of playwrights
by enabling them to set aside time to pursue their work in an unstructured
atmosphere at the Byrdcliffe Art Colony in Woodstock, NY. The Fellowship
annually provides a $500 stipend that includes tuition to the Summer Byrdcliffe
Artist In Resident Program at the Villetta Inn.
Guidelines for 2010 Bernard and Shirley Handel Playwright Fellowship
- Who Can Apply: Playwrights, emerging, mid–career
and established, will be considered; U.S. citizens only may apply. Applicants
must be at least twenty–one years of age.
- Tenure: (One) Handel Playwright Fellow will be one
selected. A session of four consecutive weeks to be chosen in conjunction
with the candidate. The summer sessions run from approximately June
through mid–September
- Criteria for Selection: Applicants will be judged
on the quality of the plays presented. As well, the originality will
be considered. Weight will also be given to the applicant's potential
for working within a community of artists. Applicants are required to
fill in the AIR Application and indicate they wish to be considered
for the Handel Playwright Fellowship.
Application Requirements for Handel Playwright Fellowship in addition
to AIR Application
- Applicants should submit their most recent work, work created and
completed within the three years prior to the date of application.
Each playwright may submit one play of any length.
- Send a total of three (3) scripts, collated, paginated, and bound
only with binder clips or brads.
- One (1) copy should have the author's name and contact information
on the title page.
- The other two (2) copies should include an anonymous title page with
the title of the work, but without any marking that might identify the
author of the play. Applicants are strongly encouraged to submit double–sided
copies of scripts.
Review Procedure
- All Handel Playwright Fellow applicants will be reviewed by a special
panel, chosen for their involvement or expertise in the theatre discipline.
The panel recommendation is based solely on the quality of the work
as distinguished through the supporting documents/material, rather than
through (non–arts related) criteria.
- The panel reserves the right to recommend no Fellow if they believe
that no applicant that year displays sufficient quality to warrant receiving
a Fellowship grant.
Attention
- Handel Playwright Fellowship recipients will be ineligible
to apply for two deadlines following receipt of this award
(example, if you apply on March 01, 2010 and receive this award, you
may not apply again for this award until March 01, 2013.)
- Note to Handel grant applicants: Please indicate
on your application if you want to be considered solely for the grant
program; otherwise your application will also be considered
for the AIR Program if you aren't granted a fellowship.
- Writers: Please indicate on the application form
whether or not you'd like to be considered for the Handel Playwright
Fellowship.