Clare Barron

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Clare Barron
Occupation playwright

Clare Barron is an American playwright.[1]

Her plays include “Baby Screams Miracle, Dirty Crusty, I’ll Never Love Again, You Got Older and Dance Nation [2] You Got Older won an Obie Award. Dance Nation was nominated for a Pulitzer Prize.

In 2021 Barron was one of ten playwrights awarded a Steinberg Emerging Playwrights Award, that was accompanied by $10,000.[1]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 2021 Steinberg Playwright Awardees Announced, American Theatre, 2021-12-14. Retrieved on 2022-08-25. “The Harold and Mimi Steinberg Charitable Trust today announced the names of the 10 outstanding early- to mid-career playwrights who will be celebrated with 2021 Steinberg Playwright Awards in the amount of $10,000 each. In the past the Steinberg Trust honored two mid-career playwrights with a total of $100,000. But in 2020, given the impact of the pandemic on playwrights throughout the industry, the Trust temporarily restructured the awards to reach a greater number of writers.”
  2. Alexis Soloski. Clare Barron on ‘Shhhh’ and How Playwriting Is Her ‘Kink of Exhibitionism’, New York Times, 2022-01-13, p. AR4. Retrieved on 2022-08-25. “On Friday, the Atlantic Theater Company will premiere Barron’s new play, “Shhhh,” which she also directs and stars in. It’s not new new — Barron, 35, wrote it in 2016. But like all of her work — which includes “Baby Screams Miracle,” “Dirty Crusty,” “I’ll Never Love Again,” the Obie-winning “You Got Older” and the Pulitzer-nominated “Dance Nation” — it feels new: vibrating, visceral, almost worryingly alive.”