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Tony Award goes to 'Liberation' tonight.

Tonight, a milestone is reached as Bess Wohl becomes the first American female playwright to claim the Tony Award since Wendy Wasserstein's victory in 1989.

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Tonight, a milestone is reached as Bess Wohl becomes the first American female playwright to claim the Tony Award since Wendy Wasserstein's victory in 1989.

Tonight's Tony Awards ceremony will honor a milestone achievement.

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Pulitzer Prize winner Bess Wohl's "Liberation" has taken home the Tony Award for outstanding play, marking a significant milestone for American female playwrights tonight. This achievement breaks a nearly three-decade drought since Wendy Wasserstein's triumph with "The Heidi Chronicles" in 1989.

The memory play "Liberation" navigates two time periods: the early 1970s, where Lizzie, a young journalist, establishes a consciousness-raising group, and the present day, as her daughter grapples with her mother's legacy. This deeply personal narrative was influenced by Wohl's own family history, specifically his mother Lisa Cronin Wohl, who wrote for Ms. Magazine. The play masterfully balances Lizzie's intimate story with a broader exploration of second-wave feminism's enduring impact on society today. A poignant and unexpected nude scene adds to the emotional depth of this thought-provoking drama.

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Elisabeth Vincentelli's review captures the essence of "Liberation" by noting its unique ability to envelop audiences with a sense of shared experience.

Tonight's Tony Award winner is "Liberation," which originated with the Roundabout Theater Company before transferring to Broadway. It outshone "Giant," a production that tackles Roald Dahl's antisemitic legacy, as well as comedies "The Balusters" and family drama "Little Bear Ridge Road", both penned by notable playwrights Mark Rosenblatt, David Lindsay-Abaire and Samuel D. Hunter respectively.

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