Box 24
Contains 10 Results:
The Elliot Hayes Award: A Thumbprint History, by Michael Bigelow Dixon and Amy Wegener, 2005
Named in honor of Elliot Hayes, the former dramaturg and literary manager at The Stratford Festival and a dual citizen of Canada and the United States of America, this award recognizes excellence in dramaturgical work on a specific project over the previous two years. The recipient of the award receives a $1,000 prize and a travel stipend to the annual LMDA conference.
This sub-series includes administrative records and records related to Elliot Hayes Award winners.
Rebecca Rugg nomination, 2000
Named in honor of Elliot Hayes, the former dramaturg and literary manager at The Stratford Festival and a dual citizen of Canada and the United States of America, this award recognizes excellence in dramaturgical work on a specific project over the previous two years. The recipient of the award receives a $1,000 prize and a travel stipend to the annual LMDA conference.
This sub-series includes administrative records and records related to Elliot Hayes Award winners.
Lynn M. Thompson nomination, 2000
Named in honor of Elliot Hayes, the former dramaturg and literary manager at The Stratford Festival and a dual citizen of Canada and the United States of America, this award recognizes excellence in dramaturgical work on a specific project over the previous two years. The recipient of the award receives a $1,000 prize and a travel stipend to the annual LMDA conference.
This sub-series includes administrative records and records related to Elliot Hayes Award winners.
Judith Rudakoff nomination, 2001
Named in honor of Elliot Hayes, the former dramaturg and literary manager at The Stratford Festival and a dual citizen of Canada and the United States of America, this award recognizes excellence in dramaturgical work on a specific project over the previous two years. The recipient of the award receives a $1,000 prize and a travel stipend to the annual LMDA conference.
This sub-series includes administrative records and records related to Elliot Hayes Award winners.
Megan Monaghan and Freddie Ashley nomination, 2002
Named in honor of Elliot Hayes, the former dramaturg and literary manager at The Stratford Festival and a dual citizen of Canada and the United States of America, this award recognizes excellence in dramaturgical work on a specific project over the previous two years. The recipient of the award receives a $1,000 prize and a travel stipend to the annual LMDA conference.
This sub-series includes administrative records and records related to Elliot Hayes Award winners.
Mallory Catlett nomination, 2003
Named in honor of Elliot Hayes, the former dramaturg and literary manager at The Stratford Festival and a dual citizen of Canada and the United States of America, this award recognizes excellence in dramaturgical work on a specific project over the previous two years. The recipient of the award receives a $1,000 prize and a travel stipend to the annual LMDA conference.
This sub-series includes administrative records and records related to Elliot Hayes Award winners.
Brian Quirt nomination, 2003
Named in honor of Elliot Hayes, the former dramaturg and literary manager at The Stratford Festival and a dual citizen of Canada and the United States of America, this award recognizes excellence in dramaturgical work on a specific project over the previous two years. The recipient of the award receives a $1,000 prize and a travel stipend to the annual LMDA conference.
This sub-series includes administrative records and records related to Elliot Hayes Award winners.
Virtual Conference, conference handbook, 2020
The Annual Conference Series contains material on the LMDA Annual Conference. The files are described according to the city in which the conference took place and organized chronologically. Most files contain the conference program and participant list as well as administrative documents on organizing the Annual Conference. Some folders include photographs.
Annotations on programs are by Geoff Proehl unless otherwise noted.
Mexico City, Mexico and virtual, 2021
The Annual Conference Series contains material on the LMDA Annual Conference. The files are described according to the city in which the conference took place and organized chronologically. Most files contain the conference program and participant list as well as administrative documents on organizing the Annual Conference. Some folders include photographs.
Annotations on programs are by Geoff Proehl unless otherwise noted.
LMDA Canada Newsletter , 1997-2005
The LMDA Canada Newsletter was issued by LMDA Canada to its members.