Otago Daily Times

Playwright wins top award, $10K prize

- JOHN LEWIS john.lewis@odt.co.nz

EMILY Duncan’s sharp, sophistica­ted, passionate, quirky, evocative and unsettling writing style has won her yet another prestigiou­s award — this time, the Bruce Mason Playwritin­g Award.

The Dunedin playwright received the award at the Playmarket Accolades, held at Wellington’s BATS Theatre on Sunday, and with it came a cash prize of $10,000.

Since 1983, the Bruce Mason Playwritin­g Award has recognised the work of outstandin­g New Zealand playwright­s. The annual recipient is decided by a panel of leading New Zealand artistic directors, theatre programmer­s and script advisers.

An awards spokesman said Duncan’s writing had been described as sharp, sophistica­ted, passionate, quirky, evocative and unsettling.

Previous winners include many of New Zealand’s most celebrated writers, including Hone Kouka, Briar GraceSmith, Jo Randerson, Victor Rodger, Arthur Meek, Sam Brooks, Miria George and Nancy Brunning.

The award is funded by The FAME Trust and the Downstage Foundation.

The $10,000 cash prize was designed to encourage the recipient to further explore the theatre medium, the spokesman said.

Duncan was the 2019 University of Otago Burns Fellow. She holds a PhD in theatre and has trained as an actor at the Lee Strasberg Theatre and Film Institute in the United States and the Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts summer school in London.

She has won Playmarket’s Plays for the Young competitio­n and the Robert Lord New Script Award, and many of her plays have been shortliste­d for other awards.

 ?? PHOTO: PHILIP MERRY ?? Author, author . . . Dunedin playwright Emily Duncan receives the Bruce Mason Playwritin­g Award at the Playmarket Accolades, in Wellington on Sunday.
PHOTO: PHILIP MERRY Author, author . . . Dunedin playwright Emily Duncan receives the Bruce Mason Playwritin­g Award at the Playmarket Accolades, in Wellington on Sunday.

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