The Kid Who Would Be Pope continues to rack up the accolades, this time by being chosen by the American Academy of Arts and Letters as a recipient of the 2013 Richard Rodgers Award!
The Richard Rodgers Awards were created and endowed by Richard Rodgers in 1978 for the development of the musical theater. These awards subsidize full productions, studio productions, and staged readings by nonprofit theaters in New York City of works by composers and writers who are not already established in this field. The winners are selected by a jury of the American Academy of Arts and Letters.
This years jury was chaired by Stephen Sondheim, and included Lynn Ahrens, Sheldon Harnick, Richard Maltby, Jr., Jeanine Tesori, and John Weidman.
Sarah is very proud to be associated with this wonderfully funny, heartwarming and entertaining musical.
You can read the full story on broadwayworld.com.
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