The Most Deserving

The Most Deserving by Catherine Trieschmann, published by Samuel French in 2014, is a drama that delves into the dynamics of a small town arts council faced with a significant decision. With 76 pages, this edition presents a comedic exploration of the complexities surrounding the awarding of $20,000 to a local artist deemed to have an “under-represented American voice.” The narrative centers on the contrasting choices between a teacher and painter of modest talent and a self-taught artist who creates religious figures from discarded materials.
Readers will find a thought-provoking examination of how gossip, politics, and varying opinions on art influence the decision-making process within the council. The play highlights themes of representation and the subjective nature of artistic merit, inviting reflection on what it means to be deserving in the context of the arts. Through its engaging storyline, The Most Deserving offers insight into the intersection of community values and artistic expression, making it a relevant piece for those interested in drama and the performing arts.
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A small town arts council has $20,000 to award to a local artist with an “under-represented American voice.” Should they choose the teacher/painter of modest talent or the self-taught artist who creates religious figures out of trash? This comedy explores how gossip, politics and opinions of art can decide who is the most deserving.
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