Awards
2012 - National Council on Crime and Delinquency/Prevention for a Safer Society Award , published October 27, 2011
2012 - Bert Greene Award/International Association of Culinary Professionals , published January 20, 2011
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2007 Stories by Juliet Wittman
published February 1, 2007
I first visited the Country Dinner Playhouse with my parents-in-law -- good, small-town, middle-American folk, who took my husband and me to see... More >>
published February 1, 2007
I spend the first thirty minutes of 1001 in a state of irritated disaffection. This is the world premiere of an original play, and... More >>
published January 25, 2007
Aphrodisiac. Playwright Rob Handel's inspiration is the affair between Congressman Gary Condit and intern Chandra Levy, which erupted into... More >>
published January 25, 2007
I didn't want to see Martin McDonagh's The Pillowman; I'd read the reviews from London and New York, which all said that the play --... More >>
published January 25, 2007
I once contacted all the girls who had ever played Clara in Boulder Ballet's Nutcracker for an article. Several were now college students,... More >>
published January 4, 2007
The Big Bang. Sometimes it's nice not to have to think too much, to just settle back and watch a couple of frenetically energetic guys... More >>
published January 18, 2007
I loved Our Town when I was sixteen and played Emily at school, but I didn't remember much about it. I knew that Thornton Wilder's... More >>
published January 18, 2007
Yes, yes, yes, we all know that power is the ultimate aphrodisiac, although I think it's seduced more powerful men into selling their souls --... More >>
published January 11, 2007
There's a historic tension between science and religion -- at least between science and literalistic, primitive religion -- and it's become... More >>
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