National Dramatic Literature Award

Spanish literature award for theatrical texts written by a Spanish author, in any of the official languages of Spain (1992–)
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National Dramatic Literature Award

Summary

National Dramatic Literature Award is a National Prizes for Literature[1].

Key Facts

  • National Dramatic Literature Award won the Alfonso Sastre[2].
  • National Dramatic Literature Award won the José María Rodríguez Méndez[3].
  • National Dramatic Literature Award won the Josep Maria Benet i Jornet[4].
  • National Dramatic Literature Award won the Sergi Belbel[5].
  • National Dramatic Literature Award won the Manuel Lourenzo[6].
  • National Dramatic Literature Award won the Jerónimo López Mozo[7].
  • National Dramatic Literature Award is in the country of Spain[8].
  • National Dramatic Literature Award's instance of is recorded as National Prizes for Literature[9].
  • National Dramatic Literature Award's Commons category is recorded as National Dramatic Literature Award (Spain)[10].
  • +1992-00-00T00:00:00Z marks the founding of National Dramatic Literature Award[11].
  • National Dramatic Literature Award's official website is recorded as http://www.mcu.es/premios/nacionales/LiteraturaDramaticaUltimaConvocatoria.html[12].
  • National Dramatic Literature Award's topic's main category is recorded as Category:National Dramatic Literature Award[13].
  • National Dramatic Literature Award's category for recipients of this award is recorded as Category:Recipients of the National Dramatic Literature Award (Spain)[14].
  • National Dramatic Literature Award's Google Knowledge Graph ID is recorded as /g/1237vw_5[15].

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Recognition

Wins include Alfonso Sastre[2], a playwright[16], 1926–2021[17], of Spain[18], awarded the National Theater Prize[19], specialised in creative and professional writing[20]; José María Rodríguez Méndez[3], a writer[21], 1925–2009[22], of Spain[23]; Josep Maria Benet i Jornet[4], a playwright[24], 1940–2020[25], of Spain[26], awarded the Saint George's Cross[27]; Sergi Belbel[5], a screenwriter[28], b. 1963[29], of Spain[30], awarded the Premi Nacional de Teatre[31]; Manuel Lourenzo[6], a theatrical director[32], 1943–2025[33], of Spain[34]; and Jerónimo López Mozo[7], a writer[35], 1942–2024[36], of Spain[37], specialised in drama[38].

FAQs

What awards did National Dramatic Literature Award receive?

Honors received include Alfonso Sastre[2], José María Rodríguez Méndez[3], Josep Maria Benet i Jornet[4], and Sergi Belbel[5].

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