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Justin Fleming (born 3 January 1953) is an Australian playwright and
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. He has written for
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and his works have been produced and published in Australia, the US, Canada, the UK, Belgium, Poland and France. Fleming has been a barrister and
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of the Australian Writers' Guild and a
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of the Australian National Playwrights' Centre.


Early life, education and career

Born in Sydney in 1953, Fleming is one of the six children of Drs
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and Gwen Fleming of Sydney, Australia. His father Justin Fleming Snr, was a pioneer
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who served with the
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during World War Two. Mother Gwen Fleming (née Lusby), also a doctor, had served as one of the first women majors in the
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during the War. The couple met while serving at Concord Military Hospital, and married soon after the war, going on to have six children - Margaret, Paul, Justin, Judith, James and Peter. Fleming attended
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at
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, a Jesuit college in Sydney. Here he was taught english literature by Joseph Castley and Charles MacDonald, S.J., and
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by Charles Fraser, S.J. Near contemporaries at the college included writers Gerard Windsor and
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and composer Stewart D'Arrietta. He was taught music by Lorraine Henderson, Julienne Horn and Tessa Birnie. After graduating High School, Fleming enrolled in Arts at the
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, and attended part time acting classes with
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and Zika Nester at the
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in Sydney. In 1972, he joined Gemini Productions working in Television and contributed script to for ''The Godfather'', ''The True Blue Show' (ATN 7)'', ''The Spoiler' and 'The Young Doctors''. In 1973, Fleming commenced part times studies in law at the University of Sydney, where he became director of the Gilbert and Sullivan Society, with productions including ''Trial by Jury'' and ''Cox and Box''. He worked as a Judge's Associate from 1975, and completed his first law degree in 1978. He subsequently studied for a Master of Laws from
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. He was associate to District Court Judge John Lincoln from 1974 until 1979 and for some years worked a barrister in Dublin and Sydney, before devoting himself full-time to writing. Fleming wrote his first plays in the late 1970s, while still working in the law. He completed the manuscript for ''Hammer'' in 1976 and ''Doubted his Empire'' in 1978. Fleming is married to author and academic, Fae Brauer.


Career as playwright

Fleming's first play, '' Hammer'', was staged at the
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in 1981 and was followed by ''Indian Summer'' in 1982. In 1983, in the Sydney Opera House, Sir Robert Helpmann starred for the Sydney Theatre Company in the world premiere of Fleming's play ''The Cobra''. Helpmann portrayed the elderly Lord
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, reflecting bitterly on his notorious youthful relationship with Oscar Wilde. In 1989, the Sydney Theatre Company produced ''Harold in Italy'' at the Sydney Opera House; it was later staged by the Teatr Studyjny in Lodz Poland. ''The Deep Blue'' was staged at The Bush, London, in 1991 and the following year the Ensemble Rep Studios produced ''The Nonsense Boy''. Fleming has twice been awarded the Nancy Keesing Writer's Fellowship to the
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in Paris (1993, 1998), where he wrote ''The Starry Messenger'' and ''Burnt Piano'' (in French ''Le piano brulé''). The latter was staged around Australia and went on to win the New York New Dramatists' Award in the year 2000 and opened in New York City in March 2001. It was short-listed for various awards including the NSW Premier's Literary Awards and won the Banff PlayRites Residency, Canada. The playwright Harold Pinter was an admirer of Fleming's work, particularly the portrait of Samuel Beckett in ''Burnt Piano''. Pinter described Fleming as a writer "of authority and distinction". Other plays include
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of
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's ''
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'' (''The Department Store'') at Old Fitzroy and
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's ''
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'' at the Illawarra Performing Arts Centre, 27 August 2003. Fleming has been librettist and lyricist on ''Crystal Balls'' (Compact Opera/UK tour/Sadler's Wells, London), ''The Ninth Wonder'' (Sydney Theatre Company), ''Tess of the d'Urbervilles'' (
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, London and UK tour), ''Accidental Miracles'' (WAAPA/Sydney Theatre Company/Cameron Macintosh), ''Satango'' (Griffin Theatre Company/Riverside Theatres/Vegas Theater Company), ''Ripper'' (Ensemble Theatre), ''Laid in Earth'' (Queensland Music Festival), ''
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'' for
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, West Australian Opera,
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, and ''Whiteley'' for Opera Australia. ''Whiteley'' was nominated by the Writers' Guild for an AWGIE award for Music Theatre 2020 and an International Opera Award for Best New Work 2020. Fleming is creator and librettist on a new opera, ''Zelenskyy'' on the President of Ukraine and his wife,
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, with director and choreographer
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and
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. In 2006, Fleming was made Writer-in-Residence by the Dr Robert and Lina Thyll-Dur Foundation at La Casa Zia Lina,
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in Italy, where he translated
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's ''
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'' (titled as ''The Hypocrite'') from the original French into English. In 2007 he was awarded the Writer's Residency at
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's Bundanon, where he wrote ''Origin'', a play on the subject of
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, commissioned by the
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. He was granted a residency at the ''Don Bank Museum'', North Sydney and awarded the Tasmanian Writers' Centre Residency in 2008, where he wrote ''His Mother's Voice''. In 2011, Fleming was commissioned by the
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to translate Molière's ''
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'' and by Ensemble Studio Theatre and Alfred P. Sloan Foundation, New York, to write ''Soldier of the Mind'', a play about
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, the Spanish neuroscientist. In 2015, Riverside Theatres produced ''Shellshock'' and in 2016 Griffin Theatre Company and Bell Shakespeare Company co-produced ''The Literati'', Fleming's adaptation of Molière's '' Les Femmes Savantes''. 2018 saw ''Dresden'' at KXT in Sydney, and ''
The Misanthrope ''The Misanthrope, or the Cantankerous Lover'' (french: Le Misanthrope ou l'Atrabilaire amoureux; ) is a 17th-century comedy of manners in verse written by Molière. It was first performed on 4 June 1666 at the Théâtre du Palais-Royal, Paris b ...
'' in Bell Shakespeare Company's co-production with Griffin Theatre Company; and in 2019, Bell Shakespeare Company toured his translation of ''
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''. ''The Scream'' was shortlisted for the Silver Gull Play Award 2020. A new play, ''Doris Fitton'' was shortlisted for the Seaborne Broughton & Walford Foundation Playwrights Award 2021. Fleming has been vice president of the Australian Writers' Guild and served on the board of the Australian National Playwrights' Centre. His plays have been produced and published widely, including the UK, US, Canada, France, Australia, Belgium and Poland.


Other works

Among his works for television, Fleming wrote Part One of the history of
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, ''The Celluloid Heroes'' for ABC TV. Fleming's history of the
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, ''Barbarism to Verdict'', was written for ABC/BBC television, and published internationally by
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with a foreword by John Mortimer QC. Other publications include Fleming's histories: ''The Crest of the Wave'' (Allen & Unwin), ''The Vision Splendid'' and ''All that Brothers Should Be'' (Beaver Press). His Paris journal was published by Halstead Press in ''Paris Studio''. He is the author of ''Stage Lines – Writing Scripts for the Theatre'' (Phoenix Education) and ''A Molière Anthology'' (Five Senses Education).


Published works

* Nonfiction ** ''All That Brothers Should Be'' ** ''Paris Studio'' ** ''Barbarism to Verdict – A History of the Common Law,'' foreword by John Mortimer, QC (pbk.) ** ''The Vision Splendid – A History of Carroll & O'Dea'' ** ''The Crest of the Wave – A history of Waverley College 1903–2003'' ** ''The Wave Rolls On – Waverley College Old Boys' Union 1908–2008''– format edited by Col Blake ** ''A Molière Anthology – Tartuffe, The School for Wives, The Miser, The Literati (Les Femnes Savantes)''. Published by Phoenix Education; Currency Press. ** ''His Mother's Voice''. Phoenix Education. ** ''Stagelines – Writing Scripts for the Theatre''. Phoenix Education. *Opera librettos/lyrics **''Crystal Balls'' **''The Ninth Wonder'' **''Tess of the d'Urbervilles'' ** ''
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'' – Opera Australia ** ''Accidental Miracles'' ** ''Satango'' ** ''Ripper'' ** ''Laid in Earth'' ** ''Whiteley'' (2019, music:
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, life of
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) *Scripts ** ''The Nonsense Boy'' ** ''Junction'' ** ''The Cobra'' ** ''Burnt Piano'' – published by Phoenix Education''Burnt Piano''
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** ''Hammer'' ** ''Kangaroo'' ** ''Coup d'etat & Other Plays'' ** ''Indian Summer'' ** ''The Department Store'' ** ''Laid in Earth'', (Queensland Music Festival 2009 – music by Damian Barbeler) ** ''Satango'' ** ''Harold in Italy'' ** ''The Myth of the Passive Citizen'' ** ''The Starry Messenger'' ** ''The Cobra'' ** ''Her Holiness'' – with Melvyn Morrow ** ''Tartuffe'' (''The Hypocrite'') ** ''The School for Wives'' ** ''His Mother's Voice'' ** ''A Molière Anthology'' ** ''Stagelines: Writing Scripts for the Theatre'' *Screenplays **''Lord Devil'' **''The Shedding'' **''The Tree House'' **''Caroline'' **''Dead Men Running'' **''Nellie''


See also

* Gwen Fleming * Jack Lusby *
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*
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* Theatre of Australia


References


External links


Fleming's papers
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