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Pratt Prize For Music Theatre
The Pratt Prize for Music Theatre was an award for an unperformed Australian musical. It was initiated through the Pratt Foundation in 2001 to stimulate music theatre writers and composers to create work with commercial appeal. The award originally comprised a $50,000 cash prize and a workshop valued at $30,000. Recipients were: * 2002: ''Sideshow Alley'' by Paul Keelan and Gary Young * 2004: ''Metro Street ''Metro Street'' is an original Australian musical with book, music and lyrics by Matthew Lee Robinson. It was awarded the Pratt Prize for Music Theatre in 2004, and went through many workshops and readings, including at the Adelaide Cabaret Fes ...'' by Matthew Robinson * 2006: Awarded as commissions to Anthony Crowley and Dean Bryant & Mathew Frank References {{reflist Australian theatre awards Musical theatre awards ...
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Pratt Foundation
The Pratt Foundation is an Australian philanthropic organisation based in Melbourne and established in 1978 by Jeanne and Richard Pratt. According to its Values Statement, it has "the shared vision of supporting charitable enterprises and adding value to philanthropy". The Pratt Foundation claims to be one of the largest private sources of philanthropy in Australia. Its chief executive is Melbourne journalist Sam Lipski Samuel Lipski (born 1938) is an Australian journalist. He has been editor-in-chief of the ''Australian Jewish News'' and has worked as a reporter and columnist for ''The Age'', ''The Australian'', '' The Bulletin'' and ''The Sydney Morning Her ..., and Heloise Waislitz is its chair. References External links "Philanthropy" Pratt Industries Foundations based in Australia 1978 establishments in Australia {{philanthropy-org-stub ...
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