Stephen Sewell (writer)
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Stephen John Sewell (born 13 March 1953) is an Australian playwright and screenwriter.


Biography

Born in
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, Sewell's first theatre experience was in the 1970s in the fringe theatre while he was studying Science at the
University of Sydney The University of Sydney (USYD), also known as Sydney University, or informally Sydney Uni, is a public research university located in Sydney, Australia. Founded in 1850, it is the oldest university in Australia and is one of the country's si ...
, where his first play was staged in 1975. In an interview in 2006 Sewell describes himself as an "angry writer" and a workaholic. Fascinated by the social world, his work ranges across many fields of study, from economics and politics to philosophy and psychology, and while he is considered a writer obsessed with dark themes, he is not himself a pessimist, saying, "No artist, no creator, ever sets forth without hope, even if the thing they create appears to be carved out of pitch black despair." On 15 October 2012, Sewell was appointed Head of Writing at the
National Institute of Dramatic Art The National Institute of Dramatic Art (NIDA) is an Australian educational institution for the performing arts is based in Sydney, New South Wales. Founded in 1958, many of Australia's leading actors and directors trained at NIDA, including Cat ...
.


Awards


Works


Plays

* ''The Father We Loved on a Beach by the Sea'' (Currency Press) – first performed at Brisbane's
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in 1978; Playbox Theatre Company, Melbourne, 1983 * ''Traitors'' (Alternative Publishing Co-operative, Nimrod Theatre Press, 1983) – first performed by the
Australian Performing Group The Australian Performing Group (APG) was a Melbourne-based experimental theatre repertory ensemble formed in an official capacity in 1970 from the La Mama theatre group. Created to address a dissatisfaction with Australia's theatrical climate, th ...
at the Pram Factory in Melbourne in 1979 * ''Anger's Love'' * ''
The Blind Giant is Dancing ''The Blind Giant is Dancing'' is a play by Australian playwright Stephen Sewell. It received the 1985 New South Wales Premier's Literary Award. Plot A passionate examination of the way political power can corrupt the individual and society at ...
'' (Currency Press, 1985, c. 1983) – first performed Adelaide 1982 * '' Welcome the Bright World'' (Nimrod Theatre Press, 1983) * ''Burn Victim'' – first performed Sydney 1983 * ''Dreams in an Empty City'' (Currency Press in association with the State Theatre Company of South Australia, 1986) – first produced Adelaide 1986 * ''Hate'' (Currency Press in association with Playbox Theatre Company and
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 D ...
, 1988) – first performed Adelaide 1986 * ''Miranda'' – first performed Adelaide 1989 * ''Sisters'' (Currency Press in association with Playbox Theatre Company Melbourne, 1991) – first performed Melbourne 1991 * ''King Golgrutha'' – first performed Adelaide 1991 * ''The Garden of Granddaughters'' (Currency Press; Melbourne: Playbox Theatre Centre of Monash University, 1993) – first performed Melbourne 1993 * ''Dust'' (Currency Press, 1997) – first performed Adelaide 1993 * ''Identity By Helen Demidenko'' – first performed Adelaide 1996 * ''The Sick Room'' (Currency Press in association with Playbox Theatre Centre, Monash University, 1999) * ''Myth, Propaganda and Disaster in Nazi Germany and Contemporary America'' (2003) – One of Australia's most awarded plays, dealing with the War on Terror * ''It Just Stopped'' – premiered at the
Malthouse Theatre Malthouse Theatre is the resident theatre company of The Malthouse building in Southbank, part of the Melbourne Arts Precinct. In the 1980s it was known as the Playbox Theatre Company and was housed in the Playbox Theatre in Melbourne's CBD. A ...
in Melbourne, and 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 D ...
in Sydney in 2006 and revived at the
Orange Tree Theatre The Orange Tree Theatre is a 180-seat theatre at 1 Clarence Street, Richmond in south-west London, which was built specifically as a theatre in the round. It is housed within a disused 1867 primary school, built in Victorian Gothic style. T ...
in Richmond, London in 2014 * ''The Secret Death of Salvador Dalí'' – first performed
Edinburgh Fringe The Edinburgh Festival Fringe (also referred to as The Fringe, Edinburgh Fringe, or Edinburgh Fringe Festival) is the world's largest arts and media festival, which in 2019 spanned 25 days and featured more than 59,600 performances of 3,841 dif ...
2002 * ''The Gates of Egypt'' – performed 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 D ...
in Sydney 2007
Review
* ''Three Furies: Scenes From the Life of
Francis Bacon Francis Bacon, 1st Viscount St Alban (; 22 January 1561 – 9 April 1626), also known as Lord Verulam, was an English philosopher and statesman who served as Attorney General and Lord Chancellor of England. Bacon led the advancement of both ...
'' (2004) – first performed
Sydney Opera House The Sydney Opera House is a multi-venue performing arts centre in Sydney. Located on the foreshore of Sydney Harbour, it is widely regarded as one of the world's most famous and distinctive buildings and a masterpiece of 20th-century architec ...
as part of the Sydney Festival in January 2005 * ''The United States of Nothing'' – first performed at the Stables Theatre, Sydney 2006 * ''Kandahar Gate'' – first performed at
NIDA Nida or NIDA may refer to: People * Nida Allam (born 1993), American politician * Nida Fazli (1938–2016), Indian Hindi and Urdu poet and lyricist * Nida Eliz Üstündağ (born 1996), Turkish female swimmer * Eugene Nida (1914–2011), American l ...
's Parade Theatre, Sydney 2014 * ''Chrysalis'' (co-written) – first performed at
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2017 * ''Arbus & West'' (about a meeting between
Diane Arbus Diane Arbus (; née Nemerov; March 14, 1923 – July 26, 1971
" The New York ...
and
Mae West Mae West (born Mary Jane West; August 17, 1893 – November 22, 1980) was an American stage and film actress, playwright, screenwriter, singer, and sex symbol whose entertainment career spanned over seven decades. She was known for her breezy ...
) – first performed at the
Melbourne Theatre Company The Melbourne Theatre Company is a theatre company based in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. Founded in 1953 as the Union Theatre Repertory Company at the Union Theatre at the University of Melbourne, it is the oldest professional theatre com ...


Film scripts

* '' The Long Way Home'' (1985) * ''
Wrong World ''Wrong World'' is a 1985 Australian drama film directed by Ian Pringle and starring Richard Moir, Jo Kennedy, Nick Lathouris, Robbie McGregor, and Esben Storm. It was filmed in Nhill and Melbourne in Victoria, Australia.David Stratton, ''The ...
'' (1985) (additional dialogue) * ''
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'' (1991) * ''
True Love and Chaos ''True Love and Chaos'' is a 1997 Australian film directed by Stavros Efthymiou. It is a road movie. Efthymiou managed to get the film funded on the basis of the success of '' Love and Other Catastrophes''. True Love and Chaos is a warm and hu ...
'' (1997) (script editor) * ''Let's Wait'' (1998) (writer and director) * '' The Boys'' (Currency Press, 1998) * ''Sydney: A Story of a City'' (1999) * ''Foolish'' (1999) (additional editor) * '' Chopper'' (2000) (script editor) * ''
Lost Things ''Lost Things'' is a 2004 Australian Australian(s) may refer to: Australia * Australia, a country * Australians, citizens of the Commonwealth of Australia ** European Australians ** Anglo-Celtic Australians, Australians descended principally ...
'' (2003) * ''Sisters'' (2008) (writer and director) * ''Andy X'' (2012) * '' Embedded'' (2016) (writer and director)


Television

* ''"The Gillies Republic"'' (1986) – episodes include: : "The Bjelke-Petersen Republic" : "The Keating Republic" : "The Howard Republic" : "The Hawke Republic" : "The Singleton Republic" : "The Carleton Republic"


Books

* ''Animal Kingdom, a crime story'' (Victory Books, 2010) a novel based on the
film A film also called a movie, motion picture, moving picture, picture, photoplay or (slang) flick is a work of visual art that simulates experiences and otherwise communicates ideas, stories, perceptions, feelings, beauty, or atmosphere ...
. * ''Babylon'' (Victory Books, 2011)


Notes


External links


Artist profile – Stephen Sewell

AustLIT agents details

Currency Press – author profile
(Retrieved 24 February 2008) *

The British Theatre Guide, interview by Philip Fisher (Retrieved 24 February 2008)

(Retrieved 24 February 2008)
Theatre at the End of History. A Weekend with Stephen Sewell, 6–8 October 2006
Australian Writers' Guild (Retrieved 24 February 2008)

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