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Producing Artistic Director Maria Striar and Associate Artistic Director Michael Bulger. Michael Levinton serves as a part-time General Manager. Clubbed Thumb was the inaugural Resident Company at
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American writers." Since its founding in 1996, the company has earned five OBIES (including the 2013 Ross Wetzsteon Award for Sustained Artistic Excellence) and presented plays in every form of development,
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As mentioned above, Meg and Maria shared responsibilities as co-directors from 1996 to 2009. Meg decided to move on from her full-time duties with
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Grasping for a name to (more or less) fill in paperwork, without consideration of longevity and with no concept of the allusions, Meg pulled a book of palmistry off Maria's shelf, fatefully flipping to a goofy sketch of what looked to be a toe labeled, "clubbed thumb"... fatefully because in this
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where it was met with a great deal of enthusiasm. In 2019 the production transferred to a
Broadway run at the Helen Hayes Theater, for which it was nominated for two Tony Awards (including Best Play and Best Actress), and well as winning a number of other accolades and being named a Pulitzer Prize
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Clubbed Thumb's first production was dragged fitfully to the stage by the four members of a semi-regular bridge game in the snowbound winter of 1996: Meg MacCary, Maria Striar, Arne Jokela (Joe), and Jay
Worthington. The House of Candles (fondly remembered as the 'House of Firetraps') was rented,
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Clubbed Thumb's alumni artists include the Pulitzer short-list, Tony, MacArthur, Steinberg, Kesselring, Relentless Theater Award, as well as numerous Susan Smith Blackburn, Guggenheim, Whiting and Obie Awards. In 2010, Producing Artistic Director Maria Striar was honored at the
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In addition to the four founders, major contributions were made by Erich Strom (2000–2002) and Ian Helfer (2000–2003) to the board and creative team, as well as staff members from over the years: Michael
Levinton (2004 - 2007; 2018–Present), Diana Konopka (2006 - 2011), Nora DeVeau-Rosen (2011 -
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Productions, as part of Clubbed Thumb's annual Summerworks festival at the 89-seat Wild Project in New York's East Village, featuring Heidi, Danny Wolohan and Rosdely Ciprian. It ran for 11 sold-out performances. The production went on to have a run at Berkeley Rep,
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Clubbed Thumb seems to have mastered. The Summerworks home at the Wild Project in the East Village, with its garage-door entry open to the street, makes seeing the plays seem like a friendly invitation instead of a cultural duty." And
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Summerworks' original structure was similarly born of somewhat arbitrary limitations: The House of
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Victorian pseudo-science (as Clubbed Thumb fans will find appropriate), a clubbed thumb is defined as a digit missing the phalange that represents Reason! Further, possessors of a clubbed thumb are said to be willful and passionate (it has also been referred to as "the murderer’s thumb").
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has praised the company, saying "To your cherished list of warm-weather city pleasures, you should think about adding Summerworks. Now 23 years old, this staple of the East Village culturescape…allows you to say you knew certain rising playwrights before your friends did."
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inaugural Lilly Awards with the Margo Jones Award for Artistic Directorship, citing her efforts as a "fierce champion of new works and new writers... who has helped launch and/or develop the careers" of scores of playwrights, especially women.
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published through Playscripts, Inc. and edited by Erin Detrick and Producing Artistic Director Maria Striar, which is widely sold and is taught in theater programs across the country. A second anthology was due to release in 2021.
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roles were divvied up (Meg starring, Maria directing, Joe and Jay designing, as it turned out), dozens of friends were enlisted, and what would become Clubbed Thumb's provocative and influential Summerworks series was born.
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anything they’d like to show. To maximize the use of the rental, time slots at 8pm, 10pm, and occasionally midnight were scheduled. Thus, the 90-minute play limit – half-an-hour for set change.
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an emphasis on formally innovative (even specifically difficult) structures and fully dimensional roles for actors of both genders. Meg and Maria quickly fell into co-directorial roles.
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