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The Pulitzer Prize for Music is one of seven Pulitzer Prizes awarded annually in Letters, Drama, and Music. It was first given in 1943. Joseph Pulitzer arranged for a music scholarship to be awarded each year, and this was eventually converted into a prize: "For a distinguished musical composition of significant dimension by an American that has had its first performance in the United States ...
Musicals that have the distinction of winning the Pulitzer Prize for Drama. Pages in category "Pulitzer Prize for Drama–winning musicals" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total.
Music portal; These composers have won the American Pulitzer Prize for Music, which annually recognizes a distinguished musical contribution by an American that had its first performance or recording in the United States during the year. For articles on their prize-winning music, see Category:Pulitzer Prize for Music–winning works.
Cost of Living, Martyna Majok’s Pulitzer Prize-winning play, will begin Broadway previews at the Samuel J. Friedman Theatre on Tuesday, September 13, ahead of an official opening on Monday ...
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Pulitzer Prize for Drama–winning musicals (10 P) Pages in category "Pulitzer Prize for Drama–winning works" The following 92 pages are in this category, out of 92 total.
'A Strange Loop' Review: Michael R. Jackson's Pulitzer-Winning Broadway Musical Is an Unflinching Riot As a policy students are only supposed to speak in the language of instruction, though of ...
The show was the second musical in three years to win the top three theatre awards - Tony, the New York Drama Critics Circle award, and the Pulitzer Prize - following the success of Fiorello!. It was only the fourth musical to win the Pulitzer after Of Thee I Sing (1932), South Pacific (1950) and Fiorello!. [32]