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    Nominees announced for the inaugural Women's Prize for Playwriting

    The shortlist has been revealed for the 1st Annual Women's Prize for Playwriting. 35 works were selected from a total of 1,169 submissions. The winner will be announced sometime in the autumn with an exact date yet to be confirmed.

    Nominees announced for the inaugural Women's Prize for Playwriting
    The Women's Prize for Playwriting panel have announced the shortlist after reading over 1,000 submitted scripts. Each script was accompanied by a one-page letter explaining's the play's context.

    First-ever Women's Prize for Playwriting to announce winner this autumn!

    Founded by Paines Plough and Ellie Keel Productions with 45North in association with Sonia Friedman Productions, the new awards ceremony called for texts over 60 minutes in length to be submitted free of charge with a total of 1,169 playwrights reaching out.

    The judging panel for selecting the winner features actress and playwright Maxine Peake (Beryl; Black Mirror episode "Metalhead"), playwright and screenwriter Tanika Gupta, LAMDA Artistic Director Sarah Frankcom, BAFTA Award-winning actress Monica Dolan (Rosemary West on Appropriate Adult, 2011; King Lear and The Seagull on stage opposite Ian McKellen), playwright Ella Hickson, theatre producer and former executive producer of the Donmar Warehouse Kate Pakenham, and Kiln Theatre's artistic director Indhu Rubasingham. The panel is chaired by literary agent Mel Kenyon.

    Anyone at least 16 years of age who is a legal resident of the UK and Ireland and who identifies as female is eligible to enter in the contest. The first prize winner with the winning piece will receive a £12,000 monetary prize in respect of an exclusive option for the lead producers of the Prize to co-produce the winning play.

    Ellie Keel Productions stated: "The 35 plays on our shortlist are irrefutable proof of the exceptional quality of women's writing for the stage. The authors range from first-time, unproduced playwrights to experienced writers with prestigious credits. The plays themselves are brilliantly diverse in subject matter, size and style. We will be compiling a catalogue of these plays on The Women's Prize for Playwriting website to act as a resource for directors, producers, programmers and other creatives, as each of these plays deserves to have a future life."

    First Annual Women's Prize for Playwriting 2020 shortlist of nominees in full

    In alphabetical order by title, the nominees are:

    A Rat, A Rat by Chloe Yates
    ...blackbird hour by Babirye Bukilw
    Colostrum by Olivia Hennessy
    Contact Centre by Victoria Barclay
    Core by Jennifer Lunn
    Deepa the Saint by Sonali Bhattacharyya
    Everything Must Go by Caitlin McEwan
    EZRA by Stella Green
    Fly Home Butterfly by Tife Kusoro
    Full English by Silva Semerciyan
    Giddyup's Way by Ciara Cassoni
    happy sad virginia! by Deborah Acheampong
    How the Dodo Died and Other Stories by Jenny Knotts
    Leaving Eden by Sophia Chetin-Leuner
    Kelp by Gaia Sorcha Fenn
    My Brother's Keeper by Kim Taylor
    PARADISE STREET by Chino Odimba
    Reasons You Should(n't) Love Me by Amy Trigg
    Red Sky at Night by Eve Leigh
    Savage by Jane Bodie
    Smethwick by Yolanda Mercy
    Static by Saskia Livingstone
    SUPER BLOOD WOLF MAN by Alice Allemano
    The Credibility Assessment by Amanda Wilkin
    THE ESTATE by Shaan Sahota
    The Good People by Camilla Whitehill
    The Sub-Let Next to Heaven by Madeleine Accalia
    The Swell by Isley Lynn
    The Virgins by Miriam Battye
    This Might Not Be It by Sophia Leuner
    We'll Be Who We Are by Naomi Obeng
    WHAT YOU DO WITH THE DEAD IS YOU BURY THEM by Selma Dimitrijevic
    When the Sea Swallows Us Whole by Natasha Collie
    White Tuesday by Eve Leigh
    YOU BURY ME by Ahlam

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    Nicholas Ephram Ryan Daniels

    Ephram is a jack of all trades and enjoys attending theatre, classical music concerts and the opera.


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