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Wednesday, July 29, 2009

Interview: UT playwright Francis Cowhig on Keene & Yale Awards, Daily Texan, July 29


Francis Ya-Chu Cowhig talks to the Daily Texan Anderson Rodriguez about the $50,000 Keene prize from the Michener Center for her play Lidless and about another work in progress:

Cowhig: I am always working and thinking about multiple projects. I write best when I am able to go hard and deep into one project for a few months, then put it away for a couple months while I work on something else, and then go back to the first project with fresh eyes. This is how it has been with “LIDLESS.” For the past three weeks, I have been developing a different play, “410[GONE]” at PlayPenn in Philadelphia.

[“410[GONE]” was produced at UT last fall], and just today, I flew from Philadelphia to Houston, where I am at the Alley Theatre working on “LIDLESS” as a part of their New Plays Initiative.

Daily Texan: What was it like for “LIDLESS” to be such a success so soon after you finished your Michener Center fellowship? Is it daunting to set the bar so high early on?

Cowhig: The script of “LIDLESS” has had success in competitions. This does not mean it is a successful play. Plays are written for audiences, not for literary committees. The success of the play will be determined by the audiences that view it once it has the opportunity for professional productions.

Read full interview at Daily Texan Online. . . .

Saturday, July 25, 2009

Arts News: Francis Ya-Chu Cowhig wins Keene, Yale prizes for Lidless





From UT news service:

7/23/2009
Recent Graduate Awarded $50,000 Literary Prize
Frances Ya–Chu Cowhig, Winner 2009 Keene Prize for Literature

Frances Ya–Chu Cowhig, a graduate of the James A. Michener Center for Writers at The University of Texas at Austin, has won the 2009 Keene Prize for Literature for her play titled "Lidless," a poetic treatment of the issue of torture at the detention center at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba.


The Keene Prize is one of the world's largest student literary prizes. Cowhig will receive $50,000 and an additional $50,000 will be divided among three finalists.
Cowhig's play was chosen out of 58 submissions in drama, poetry and fiction.

In the play, a former Guantanamo detainee dying of liver disease journeys to the home of his female interrogator to demand reparation for the damage she wreaked on his body and soul. It recreates the traumatic experience of interrogation and moves toward reconciliation between its protagonists.

[. . . .]

In addition to the Keene Prize "Lidless" has been selected by playwright Sir David Hare as the winner of the 2009 Yale Emerging Playwrights Prize.

The play was produced at the university's Department of Theatre and Dance Lab Theatre as part of the annual production, UT New Theatre (UTNT), last spring and will be given staged readings at Houston's Alley Theatre, Ojai Playwrights Conference and Yale Repertory Theatre. It will be published by Yale University Press.


[See continuation for rest of UT press release]


From website of D.C. Horn Foundation


“Lidless” centers on the reunion of a male Guantánamo Bay detainee and his former female Army interrogator. Fifteen years after his release, the prisoner revisits his captor and demands half her liver as recompense for the physical and psychological wounds inflicted during their interrogations.

Despite the political backdrop, the playwright contends the play centers on emotions. “It’s really a play about the senses — how visual and sensory experiences inform the moral and political issues,” Cowhig said. “There’s messy biological stuff. In a sense, I’m taking a political thing and putting a mirror of magical realism over it. No one wants to see a play that should be an op-ed piece.”


Ms. Cowhig is a graduate of The International School of Beijing, Brown University, where she studied play writing with Pulitzer Prize winner Paula Vogel, and has spent the last three years in Austin Texas as a fellow at the Michener Center for Writers doing a multi-genre MFA program.


Read more at AustinLiveTheatre.com . . . .

Friday, March 27, 2009

Arts: UT Student Wins $10,000 Yale Playwriting Prize


announced on-line by the University of Texas, 3/25/2009

Graduate Student Wins Yale Drama Series Prize for Emerging Playwrights

Frances Ya-Chu Cowhig Awarded for “Lidless”

M.F.A. in Playwriting candidate, Frances Ya-Chu Cowhig has been named recipient of the 2009 Yale Drama Series Prize for Emerging Playwrights for her play, Lidless.

Cowhig will receive a $10,000 award from the David C. Horn Foundation as well as a staged reading of her play at the Yale Repertory Theatre in September. In addition, Yale University Press will publish the script of Lidless, originally presented as part of department's annual production, UT New Theatre (UTNT).

Cowhig is a third-year Fellow at the James A. Michener Center for Writers.

Read more about Lidless in The Broadwayworld.com article, Frances Ya-Chu Cowhig Wins Yale Drama Series Award and the The New York Times article, Guantánamo Play Wins Yale Award.