San Diego Union-Tribune

TEENS WIN PLAYWRIGHT­S PROJECT’S SCRIPT FESTIVAL

Writers will develop plays with mentors, present in March

- BY PAM KRAGEN pam.kragen@sduniontri­bune.com

Five teen writers whose scripts tackled issues of family conf lict, mental health and social media challenges are the winners of this year’s California Young Playwright­s Contest.

San Diego-based Playwright­s Project introduced the winners in a Zoom meeting on Saturday, where snippets of each play were performed and the teens talked about their work. Over the winter, all five plays will be developed with help from writing mentors and dramaturgs, and they will be presented in March at the 36th annual Plays by Young Writers Festival, which will stream online March 11 through 19.

Contest coordinato­r Rachael VanWormer said this year’s competitio­n drew 243 play submission­s from students at 73 schools statewide. That’s down sharply from the 561 scripts received last year, a decline no doubt inf luenced by the disruption in schools caused by the pandemic.

Playwright­s Project executive director Cecilia Kouma read and scored all the entries, and the top 50 were judged by a team of profession­al theater artists. Besides the five winners, 32 other plays were named semifinali­sts and finalists in two age categories, 14 and under and 15-18.

Festival artistic director Ruff Yeager said many nationally known playwright­s got their start in the contest over the years, including Josefina López (“Real Women Have Curves”), Annie Weisman (“Be Aggressive”) and Lauren Yee (“Cambodian Rock Band” and “The Great Leap”).

Here’s a look at the winning 2020 playwright­s and their scripts:

• “Dub Thee Fear” by

Declan Kallberg, a 13-yearold student at the i-Shine Student Center charter school in Temecula. The play involves a medievalst­yle knight slaying the

demons in a teenage boy’s mind as he navigates quarantine. Declan said the play was inspired by his own battle with fear and obsessivec­ompulsive disorder, which has grown worse since the pandemic began. Usually the winning plays in the 14and-under category only get a staged reading, but the judges felt this play had such dramatic potential, they are planning a full production.

• “The Love Project” by Jordan Marie Finley, 18, of San Diego, now a student at UC Santa Barbara. Two friends hiding behind anonymous identities on social media reveal their true selves as the result of a class assignment. The Francis Park School graduate’s play “Feliz Cumpleaños” was also a winner in the 2019 festival.

• “Controvers­y in the Comments Section” by Sarina Hegli, 16, a senior at Canyon Crest Academy in Carmel Valley. The play is about a mother and son who are unable to communicat­e face to face but unexpected­ly connect online. Sarina said this was one of four scripts she submitted to the contest this year, and it was inspired by how fast wars of words can erupt online, often from simple misunderst­andings.

• “For ward” by Kaya Dierks, 17, a senior at The Branson School in San Francisco. The play is about the conf lict between a teenage girl and her widowed father who has dated multiple women since his wife’s death. Kaya said the play was inspired by the death of a friend’s mother several years ago.

• “The Fight for a Dream” by Arely Gomez Hernandez, 13, an eighthgrad­er at The Preuss School in La Jolla. A young girl dreams of becoming a famous singer, but her family refuses to support her plan. Arely said she’s a singer herself and believes that dreams can come true if you don’t give up. This play will be presented as a staged reading.

For details on the festival, visit playwright­sproject.org/production­s/pbyw/.

 ?? COURTESY SCREEN CAPTURE FROM ZOOM ?? The winners of Playwright­s Project’s 2020 California Young Playwright­s Contest are (clockwise from top left) Kaya Dierks, Declan Kallberg, Jordan Marie Finley, Arely Gomez Hernandez and Sarina Hegli.
COURTESY SCREEN CAPTURE FROM ZOOM The winners of Playwright­s Project’s 2020 California Young Playwright­s Contest are (clockwise from top left) Kaya Dierks, Declan Kallberg, Jordan Marie Finley, Arely Gomez Hernandez and Sarina Hegli.

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