Eugene O'Neill Award

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The Eugene O'Neill Award (also known as The Eugene O'Neill Scholarship Award or The Eugene O'Neill Acting Award), is one of Sweden's finest acting awards for actors of the stage. It was established by the American playwright Eugene O'Neill and first handed out in 1956.

Just before Eugene O'Neill died in 1953 he drew up a will where he gave the then not yet staged play Long Day's Journey Into Night (written in 1941) to the Royal Dramatic Theatre, Sweden's national theatre, along with exclusive first performance rights. The gesture was as thanks for Dramaten's continued interest in staging his plays (more so than any other theatre in the world), and for the Swedes' appreciation of his work long before he became recognized internationally, or even in his home country (O'Neill was also the winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1936). Later on, his widow Carlotta Monterey O'Neill also gave Dramaten the performing rights to A Touch of the Poet (written in 1942), Hughie and More Stately Mansions. She also refused staging fees for his plays in Sweden, provided that 8% of the royalties from the revenues of each performance were given to the Eugene O'Neill Memory Fund, which manages the money for the scholarship award.

The award is bestowed yearly on the 16th of October (O'Neill's birthday) and is, according to O'Neill's own wishes, given to "highly deserving actors of Dramaten". Recipients of the award are decided by Dramaten's board of directors.

The prize money currently consists of SEK 30,000 (approximately 4,000 USD).

As an extra honour to Eugene O'Neill, the first award was granted the two actors who played the leading parts of William and Mary Tyrone in the original staging of Long Day's Journey Into Night at Dramaten in February 1956; Lars Hanson and Inga Tidblad - already in this time legendary thespians of the Swedish stage since the early 1920s and most definitely "highly deserving actors".

And throughout the years it has continued to be given to Sweden's very finest theatre actors.

Recipients

References

  1. "Dramaten - press release". Cision Wire. Retrieved 2010-10-15. 
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