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 * https://www.aate.com/history


 * Aurand Harris
 * Times., 1967: Charlotte B. Chorpenning Playwright Award, American Alliance for Theatre and Education 1976: First Recipient of the National Endowment for the


 * Charlotte Chorpenning
 * strength as a leader, and her humanity as a friend." The American Alliance for Theatre and Education awards the Charlotte B. Chorpenning Award for the body


 * Winifred Ward
 * parameter (link) "History of American Alliance for Theatre and Education". American Alliance for Theatre and Education. Retrieved 26 January 2017. CS1


 * Bud, Not Buddy
 * won the Distinguished Play Award (Adaptation) from The American Alliance for Theatre and Education in 2010. In January 2017, an adaptation of the novel


 * Magic Theatre (Omaha)
 * Paper presented at the Joint Annual Meeting of the American Alliance for Theatre and Education and the Association for Theatre and Disability (Portland


 * Gerald Chapman (director)
 * was published posthumously by Heinemann. It won The American Alliance for Theatre and Education (AATE) Distinguished Book Award in 1991 and has since


 * Eric Coble
 * Theatre Festival. Awards include an Emmy nomination, two American Alliance for Theatre and Education Distinguished Play Awards for Best Adaptation, the AT&T


 * Kearsarge Arts Theatre Company
 * National Youth Theatre Director of the Year Award from the American Alliance for Theatre and Education (AATE). The same year, Dr. Lindberg was named the Plymouth


 * Marjorie Lynette Sigley
 * Heiden Award for her work with children's theatre, by the American Alliance for Theatre and Education (AATE). Sigley's phenomenally buoyant energy found outlets

In 1977, at a "scholarly four‐day conference  to study the History of American Popular Entertainment" at the New York Public Library for the Performing Arts, Ralph G. Allen, a theater professor and historian fascinated with burlesque, presented a lecture, from a prior College of Fellows of the American Theatre Address, with pieces of a revue he wrote, that borrowed material from long-forgotten burlesque routines, "At My Mother's Knee (and Other Low Joints)". Rigby was in the audience and approached Allen about the material, and together they wrote the book for the show. Sugar Babies debuted two years later.