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| One of the Chicago Dramatists' resident playwrights, Rebecca Gilman is a recipient of the Goodman Theatre's $5,000 Scott McPherson Award, leading to the play Spinning Into Butter, which premiered at the Goodman Studio Theatre in 1999. Her The Glory of Living received the American Theatre Critics Association's 1998 Osborn Award, a 1997 Joseph Jefferson Citation, and an After Dark Award for New Work for the Chicago 1996-97 season. The show has been optioned for a London production by the Royal Court Theatre, and will appear in Vienna at Das Scauspielhaus in 1999. Her other works include The Land of Little Horses and My Sin and Nothing More. See Centerstage's review of Blue Surge.
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