Draft:New Georgia Group Grant
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The New Georgia Group Grant is a film project grant from the Franklin College of Arts and Sciences at the University of Georgia.[1]
Student's Name | Title of Show | Year Recieved |
---|---|---|
Wyn Alyse Thomas | First Semester: A Musical | 2024 |
Collin Hendley | Brighter Than the Sun: A New Musical | 2023 |
Caro Caden | Loving God Boldly Together (The LGBT Church Play) | 2022 |
Avery Bufkin | The Butterfly Method *Canceled* | 2020 |
Rachael Simpson | Darker Side of the Rainbow | 2019 |
Senna Hubbs | Half a World Away | 2018 |
Brian Chenard | Skyman | 2017 |
Abraham Johnson | Dead Gay Body | 2016 |
Isaac Hopkins | Navasa | 2015 |
Caleb Huett | Belladonna | 2014 |
Will Murdoch | Kill Me Now | 2013 |
John Plough | Dance of Hands | 2012 |
Harry Valentine & Maggie Blaeser | It Goes Both Ways: A Requiem for a Gloryhole | 2011 |
Members of the "New Georgia" Group[edit]
- Meg Anderson (M ’79)
- Ron Anderson
- Ned Bridges (BFA ’79)
- Helen Butler (BFA ’77)
- Carl Clifford (BFA ’77)
- Paul Gendreau (BFA ’78)
- Sam Green
- Barbara Hause (BFA ’76)
- Lynne Jebens (M ’77)
- Wayne Knight (M’ 77)
- Paul Pierce (BFA)
- Brian Reddy (MFA ’77)
- John Kendall Wilson (MFA ’78)
- Barbara Woods (BFA ’81)
- Dave Wright (M ’77)
References[edit]
- ^ "2024-2025 Theatre & Film Scholarships and Grants | UGA Theatre and Film". www.drama.uga.edu. Retrieved 2024-04-01.