May 6, 2015

Emily Mann Receives Margo Jones Award

E MannEmily Mann, McCarter Theatre Center’s artistic director and resident playwright, has been named the recipient of the 2015 Margo Jones Award presented by The Ohio State University (OSU) Libraries and OSU Arts and Humanities. The award honors those who have demonstrated a significant impact, understanding, and affirmation of the craft of playwriting, and who have encouraged the living theatre everywhere.

Mann is celebrating her 25th season as artistic director at McCarter where she has overseen over 200 productions. Under Mann’s leadership, McCarter accepted the 1994 Tony Award for Outstanding Regional Theater and the 2013 Tony Award for best new play for Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike. Recent productions directed at McCarter include Antony & Cleopatra, Proof, A Delicate Balance, and the world premieres of The Convert (also at the Goodman Theatre in Chicago and CTG in Los Angeles); The How and the Why; and Edward Albee’s Me, Myself & I (also at Playwrights Horizons).

Notable Broadway productions include A Streetcar Named Desire, Anna in the Tropics, Execution of Justice, and Having Our Say. Her most recent project is the East Coast Premiere of Rachel Bonds’ Five Mile Lake, opening at McCarter this May.

The Margo Jones Award will be presented to Mann at McCarter Theatre Center on May 16 at a ceremony, which will include speakers Nadine Strossen, Jade King Carroll, and Christopher Durang who was himself a recipient of the award (along with Marsha Norman) in 2004 for his work with the Julliard School’s Playwrights Program.

Members of the Medal Committee include Deborah Robison for the family of Jerome Lawrence; Janet Waldo Lee, Lucy Lee, and Jonathan Barlow Lee for the family of Robert E. Lee; Nena Couch, Beth Kattelman, and Mary Tarantino for the Lawrence and Lee Theatre Research Institute at the Ohio State University.