Friday, July 12, 2013


 ALAIN G. CLOAREC NAMED WINNER OF
THE UNIVERSITY OF WYOMING BERGER AWARD

June 2013
 
The University of Wyoming’s College of Arts and Sciences has named New York resident Alain G. Cloarec as the winner of the 2013 National Amy and Eric Burger Essays on Theatre Competition for the best essay written in English on any aspect of drama or the theatre. 

Mr. Cloarec’s essay, "The Mercury Theatre -- No Method, Just Glorious Madness," is hailed by the national adjudicating team as “an engaging essay offering an extraordinary, well-researched, historical overview of Orson Welles, John Houseman and the politically charged Mercury Theatre’s rapid rise and sad demise in New York in the 1930s.”  Dr. Jim Volz, President, Consultants for the Arts, led the adjudicating team.  The honor carries a $2500 prize to the annual winner.

A graduate of NYU Film School and the Lee Strasberg Institute, Mr. Cloarec financed his first low-budget independent feature film The Golden Ram using fifteen credit cards. The film was screened at Italy's MYSTFEST, International Mystery Film Festival and is a California Film Awards 2010 Diamond Award Winner. His short film, 1st Session, was screened in 2012 at the Carmel Art and Film Festival, the California Riverside International Film Festival, and the Improvised Film Festival in Australia. Mr. Cloarec has just graduated with a Master's in Theatre History, Criticism and Theory from Hunter College in Manhattan. His short play Nothing Could Surprise Me Now will open at The Factory in New York City in July 2013.

“This nationally-advertised competition sparked entries from throughout America,” notes Gracie Lawson-Borders, UW College of Arts and Sciences associate dean. “This high profile University of Wyoming arts competition is intended to inspire students, faculty and theatre and drama professionals to pursue their literary talents and reward talented authors who write on any aspect of drama or theatre,” says Dean Lawson-Borders. Unpublished essays may range from 1,800-7,500 words. Inquiries related to the 2014 competition may be directed to Dr. Jim Volz at jvolz@fullerton.edu. The program is offered through a special endowment to the University of Wyoming’s College of Arts and Sciences to honor Amy and Eric Burger.