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The NSW Philip Parsons Fellowship for Emerging Playwrights, formerly the Philip Parsons Young Playwrights Award, is an Australian annual award for early-career playwrights in
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, offered by
Belvoir St Theatre Belvoir is an Australian theatre company based at the Belvoir St Theatre in Sydney, Australia, originally known as Company B. Since 2016 and its artistic director is Eamon Flack. The theatre contains a 330-seat Upstairs Theatre and a 80-seat ...
and Arts NSW from 1995. It was last awarded in 2018.


History

The award was established in 1995, named in honour of
Philip Parsons The Australasian Association for Theatre, Drama and Performance Studies (ADSA), formerly the Australian Drama Studies Association, is an academic association promoting the study of theatre in New Zealand and Australia. History The Australian ...
(1926–1993), who was a co-founder of the performing arts publishing company
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, and "an influential teacher and mentor to many of the students, scholars, actors, directors and playwrights who created the new wave of Australian theatre in the 1970s". Hilary Bell won the inaugural award with her play ''Wolf Lullaby'' in 1995. In 2010
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turned down the award in protest against the lack of
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in the company's 2010 season. From 2013 the award was renamed the Philip Parsons Fellowship for Emerging Playwrights. In 2019 (for 2020), the Fellowship evolved into the NSW Philip Parsons Early-Career Playwrights' Lab, whereby Belvoir would take on four new writers (or teams) along with one story developer or dramaturgical/ directorial participant. Successful applicants would work with Belvoir for a year (2020) on developing a new work. However, this did not appear to extend beyond 2020.


Description

Recipients of the original award had to be under the age of 35 years and a resident of
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; but the fellowship, by 2016, was open to a playwright of any age, within the first eight years of their professional practice. This requirement continued when the fellowship became the playwrights' lab in the 2020 edition, which dropped the requirement to be a NSW resident. The fellowship is presented as part of the Philip Parsons Memorial Lecture, given annually at the
Belvoir St Theatre Belvoir is an Australian theatre company based at the Belvoir St Theatre in Sydney, Australia, originally known as Company B. Since 2016 and its artistic director is Eamon Flack. The theatre contains a 330-seat Upstairs Theatre and a 80-seat ...
. The winner is selected on the basis of a completed and produced script and an outline for another work. The winner received a full commission from Belvoir to develop their outline into a full play.


Winners of the award

;NSW Philip Parsons Fellowship for Emerging Playwrights * 2018 – Kendall Feaver – ''Almighty Sometimes'' * 2017 – Emme Hoy – ''Exctinction'' * 2016 – Holly Austin, Adriano Cappelletta and Jo Turner – ''Ruby's Wish'' * 2015 – Nakkiah Lui – ''Kill the Messenger'' and S. Shakthidharan – '' A Counting and Cracking of Heads'' (two fellowships were awarded) * 2014 – Julia-Rose Lewis – ''Samson'' * 2013 – Ian Meadows – ''
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'' ;Philip Parsons Young Playwrights Award * 2012 – Kit Brookman – ''
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– ''And That Was the Summer That Changed My Life'' * 2010 – Matthew Whittet -''Old Man'' ''Old Man''
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– ''To 100 Years of Happiness'' * 2007 – Tommy Murphy – '' Holding the Man'' * 2006 –
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and John Leary – ''Vital Organs'' * 2005 –
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– ''Walk Don't Run'' (2001) * 2004 –
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– ''The Seed'' (2008) * 2003 –
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– ''A Moment on the Lips'' * 2002 – (to be identified) * 2001 – (to be identified) * 2000 –
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– ''Imago'' * 1999 –
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– ''Lost Lagoon'' * 1998 –
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* 1997 – (to be identified) * 1996 –
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* 1995 – Hilary Bell – ''Wolf Lullaby''


See also

*
List of Australian literary awards A list of Australian literary awards and prizes: Literature * ABC Fiction Award (2005–2009) * ACT Book of the Year * ACT Writing and Publishing Awards * Ada Cambridge Prize *The Age Book of the Year – discontinued after 2012; reinstitut ...


Footnotes


References

{{reflist Australian literary awards Dramatist and playwright awards Literary awards honouring young writers Awards established in 1996 1996 establishments in Australia