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L. Nathaniel Wolfe was first prize-winner Wednesday of the eighth annual Beverly Hills Theatre Guild--Julie Harris Playwright Award Competition. Wolfe collected a $5,000 cash award for his play “Sweet Victory,” based on the celebrated Sweet case that brought Clarence Darrow out of retirement in the mid-1920s. “Sweet Victory” chronicles the events that followed an upper middle-class black family’s purchase of a house in a white suburb of Detroit. A second prize of $1,000 went to John Banach for his play “Naked Dancing,” about a family’s bewilderment when confronted by an agoraphobic daughter, while David James collected the third prize of $500 for “A Fat Pink Cloud,” his play about how different people cope--or not--with success.
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