New York Stage and Film


New York Stage and Film is an art and film institution founded in 1985 by Mark Linn-Baker, Max Mayer and Leslie Urdang.
Each year, in collaboration with Vassar College they produce the Powerhouse Season and Powerhouse Training Company. Year round work includes programming in New York City and the Hudson Valley, as well as a Filmmakers' Workshop. This work annually supports:
  • 400 professional artists
  • 40 professional projects
  • 75 student writers, directors, actors, and interns
  • 10,000 audience members
Johanna Pfaelzer was named NYSAF's first Artistic Director in 2007, having first worked with the company as Managing Producer in 1998, and later as a Producing Director. In 2019, Johanna stepped down from her post and handed the reins to Christopher Burney, NYSAF's second Artistic Director.
Dozens of notable works trace their developmental roots to NYSAF, including the 2016 Tony Award winners for Best Musical Hamilton (musical) and Best Play The Humans (play), as well as the Tony Award-winning plays Side Man and Doubt: A Parable, the Broadway musicals Hadestown, Head over Heels, American Idiot, Bright Star, and the 2017 Pulitzer finalists The Wolves and Taylor Mac's A 24-Decade History of Popular Music.

Awards

Founders award

Recipients of the annual Founders' Award for Emerging Playwrights include:2010 Eric Bernat2011 Jonathan Caren2012 Don Nguyen2013 Sarah Gancher2014 Suzanne Heathcote2015 Harrison David Rivers2016 Max Vernon2017 Ngozi Anyanwu2018 Khat Knotahaiku2019 Keelay Gipson2020 Kirya Traber