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New York Magazine’s Sara Holdren Wins George Jean Nathan Award For Dramatic Criticism

Holdren, who became the magazine’s lead theater critic last summer after Jesse Green moved to the New York Times, won the $10,000 prize for “The Revolution Will Not Be Hashtagged: A Misguided ‘Joan of Arc’ at the Public Theatre,” published at Culturebot last April.

Author Matthew WestphalPosted on January 10, 2018Categories theatreTags 01.08.18

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