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==Description==
 
==Description==
  
Professor, Yale School of Drama.  Noted for her first work, the Aids-related comedy 'The Baltimore Waltz' which won the Obie Award for Best Play in 1992.  Her play, 'How I Learned to Drive' won the Pulitzer Prize in 1997 which examined sexual abuse and incest.  Noted for her writings on controversial subjects.  Married to author [[Anne Fausto-Sterling]].  The Paula Vogel Award in Playwrighting was created at the Kennedy Center and offered to the outstanding student-written play that celebrates diversity and encourages tolerance while exploring issues of disempowered voices not traditionally considered mainstream.
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Professor, Yale School of Drama.  Noted for her first work, the AIDS-related comedy 'The Baltimore Waltz' which won the Obie Award for Best Play in 1992.  Her play, 'How I Learned to Drive' won the Pulitzer Prize in 1997 which examined sexual abuse and incest.  Noted for her writings on controversial subjects.  Married to author [[Anne Fausto-Sterling]].  The Paula Vogel Award in Playwrighting was created at the Kennedy Center and offered to the outstanding student-written play that celebrates diversity and encourages tolerance while exploring issues of disempowered voices not traditionally considered mainstream.
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==See Also==
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* [[Notable LGBTQ Playwrights]]
  
 
==Further Reading/Research==
 
==Further Reading/Research==
  
 
* http://drama.yale.edu/facstaff/paula-vogel
 
* http://drama.yale.edu/facstaff/paula-vogel

Latest revision as of 15:11, 10 May 2017

Paula Vogel

Country

United States

Birth - Death

1951 -

Occupation

Playwright

Notable Achievements

Pulitzer Prize

Description

Professor, Yale School of Drama. Noted for her first work, the AIDS-related comedy 'The Baltimore Waltz' which won the Obie Award for Best Play in 1992. Her play, 'How I Learned to Drive' won the Pulitzer Prize in 1997 which examined sexual abuse and incest. Noted for her writings on controversial subjects. Married to author Anne Fausto-Sterling. The Paula Vogel Award in Playwrighting was created at the Kennedy Center and offered to the outstanding student-written play that celebrates diversity and encourages tolerance while exploring issues of disempowered voices not traditionally considered mainstream.

See Also

Further Reading/Research