Heideman Award
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The Heideman Award is given each year to the winner of the National Ten-Minute Play Contest, a competition hosted by Actors Theatre of Louisville.[1] The $1,000 cash prize award was established in 1979 by Louisville native Ted Heideman.[2]
Past winners
- 2013 Halfway by Emily Schwend
- 2012 The Ballad of 423 and 424 by Nicholas C. Pappas
- 2011 Compatible by Ana Li, Waterbabies by Adam LeFevre
- 2010 The Famished by Max Posner, The Last Hat, a Tragedy by Kyle John Schmidt, Lobster Boy by Dan Dietz
- 2007 I am not Batman by Marco Ramirez
- 2004 Johannes, Pyotr & Marge by Jeffrey Essmann, Picnic (pic-nic): vi by Brendan Healy
- 2003 Fit for Feet by Jordan Harrison, Trash Anthem by Dan Dietz
- 2000 The Office by Kate Hoffower, Creep by James Christy,[3] Bake Off by Sheri Wilner
- 1999 Night Visits by Simon Fill
- 1998 The Blue Room by Courtney Baron
- 1996 The Unintended Video by Dale Griffiths[4]
- 1990 Tone Clusters by Joyce Carol Oates
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