Eric Price, Phillip Christian Smith Named 2026 Kleban Prize Winners | Playbill

Awards Eric Price, Phillip Christian Smith Named 2026 Kleban Prize Winners

Named for the late Chorus Line lyricist, the honor recognizes exceptional early-career lyricists and librettists.

Eric Price and Phillip Christian Smith

Lyricist Eric Price and librettist Phillip Christian Smith have been named winners of the 2026 Kleban Prize for Musical Theatre. Each will receive a $100,000 award paid over two years via The Kleban Foundation.

The honor, named for late Chorus Line lyricist Edward Kleban, was established in 1988 via Kleban's will as a way of supporting early career theatre writers. This year's award is the 36th since its inception.

Price and Smith will be celebrated with a private ceremony February 2 at ASCAP. The ceremony will feature performances of work from both winning writers, and will be hosted by Richard Maltby, Jr. and Maury Yeston.

"The Kleban Prize for Musical Theatre is one of the theatre's most distinctive honors,” says Maltby, president of the Kleban Foundation, in a statement. “Today, Ed Kleban's legacy may be more important than ever in supporting the creators of tomorrow's American musicals. Ed Kleban recognized that theatrical wordsmiths have the hardest time supporting themselves while honing their craft, and so the Kleban awards are specifically for librettists and lyricists. It is notable that the Kleban Prize is not given to a specific work, as other awards are, but instead, it is given for work yet to be written. With a uniquely generous endowment, the Kleban Prize identifies, celebrates and supports promising writing talent in the theatre, just when emerging writers—and established writers—need help the most. Kleban Prize winners are going to define the art form for years to come. The Kleban Foundation is proud to carry on Ed Kleban's enlightened legacy.”

Past winners include Shaina Taub, Lisa Kron, Robert L. Freedman, Steven Lutvak, David Lindsay-Abaire, Jason Robert Brown, John Bucchino, Gretchen Cryer, Michael Korie, Jeff Marx, Robert Lopez, Michael John LaChiusa, Glenn Slater, and John Weidman.

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