Mary Hall Surface


Mary Hall Surface is an American playwright and director of theater, working primarily in the Washington, D.C. area. Surface's work has focused primarily on youth and family content. Surface has received accolades from critics for the inventive use of costumes and music mixed with classic storytelling, often with origins in folk tales. She has earned one Helen Hayes Award for Outstanding Direction of a Resident Musical - out of eight nominations. In addition, soundtrack of her musical The Odyssey of Telémaca co-written with composer David Maddox won the 2004 Parents' Choice Gold Award. Ms. Surface is from Bowling Green, KY and was Kentucky's Junior Miss and First Runner Up in the America's Junior Miss Pageant.

Career

In December 2008, Surface directed the world premiere of Alice, her own adaptation of the Lewis Carroll books, at Round House Theatre in Bethesda, Maryland.

Helen Hayes Awards

1993Outstanding Director, Resident Musical
Tintypes, Round House TheatreNomination
2000Outstanding Director, Resident Musical
Grimm Tales, Theater of the First AmendmentNomination
2001Outstanding Director, Resident Musical
Sing Down the Moon, Appalachian Wonder Tales, Theater of the First AmendmentNomination
2002Outstanding Director, Resident Musical
Perseus Bayou, Theater of the First AmendmentAward Recipient
2002The Charles MacArthur Award for Outstanding New Play
Perseus Bayou, Theater of the First AmendmentNomination
2003The Charles MacArthur Award for Outstanding New Musical
Mississippi Pinocchio, Theater of the First AmendmentNomination
2007The Charles MacArthur Award for Outstanding New Play or Musical
Lift:Icarus and Me, Theater of the First AmendmentNomination
2009Outstanding Director, Resident Musical
Goodnight Moon, Tribute Productions and Adventure TheatreNomination

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