Sydney Theatre Company has released the judges’ shortlist of six plays in the running for the prestigious 2008 Patrick White Playwrights’ Award. The Award is an annual initiative of Sydney Theatre Company and The Sydney Morning Herald established in 2000 in honour of Patrick White’s contribution to Australian theatre and to foster the development of Australian playwrights.
The $20,000 award is Australia’s richest prize for playwriting for an unproduced play. In addition, the winning playwright is given the opportunity to work with STC directors and actors during a workshop culminating in a rehearsed reading of their play during the Sydney Writers’ Festival.
To date, 15 writers have shared in the Award from over 1600 entries. Previous winners include Angus Cerini for Wretch,
Timothy Daly for The Man in the Attic, Patricia Cornelius for Do Not Go Gentle…, Wesley Enoch for The Story of the Miracle at Cookie’s Table and Stephen Carleton for
Constance Drinkwater and the Final Days of Somerset.
The 2008 Award received 143 entries from around Australia. The shortlist of six plays being considered by the judges is:
Muff – Van Badham
Bloodwood – Nicki Bloom
Thomas Murray and the Upside Down River – Reg Cribb
And No More Shall We Part – Tom Holloway
Hardcore – Ross Mueller
The Lion’s Mouth – Alexandra Woods
The shortlisted playwrights include: Reg Cribb – winner of the Patrick White Playwrights’ Award in 2001 and author of The Haunting of Daniel Gartrell which was staged at Perth Theatre Company earlier this year; Nicki Bloom – whose play Tender won the Inscription Chairman’s Award for Best Play in 2007 and has been staged by B-Sharp, Griffin Theatre Company and HotHouse Theatre; Tasmanian playwright Tom Holloway - who studied at NIDA’s Playwriting Studio before going on to win the 2008 AWGIE award for Best Stage Play with Beyond The Neck and being shortlisted in 2009 for a NSW Premier’s Literary Award; and Ross Mueller - winner of the 2007 Wal Cherry Award and author of Concussion, which recently premiered by Sydney Theatre Company and Griffin Theatre Company.
The judges are Hilary Bell (playwright), Alison Croggon (writer and poet), Clare Morgan (Arts Editor, The Sydney Morning Herald), and Andrew Upton (Co Artistic Director, Sydney Theatre Company).
The winner will be announced at Wharf 2 on Saturday, 23 May at 2.15pm by STC Co Artistic Director Andrew Upton, followed by a rehearsed reading of the play by STC artists.
Limited tickets for the event are available from the STC box office: Tickets $5 (02) 9250 1777 or
sydneytheatre.com.au.
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