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Things to do: Wharf Revue, Damien Leith, Shortis and Simpson | The Canberra Times

Things to do: Wharf Revue, Damien Leith, Shortis and Simpson | The Canberra Times
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Arts funding winners announced | Canberra CityNews

Arts funding winners announced | Canberra CityNews
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Atfield wins theatre residency

Playwright David Atfield. IN a welcome piece of news for Canberra playwriting, David Atfield has been selected to be in residence at Canberra Theatre Centre during August, working on his new play, “Chiaroscuro” as part of the theatre’s New Works program. “Chiaroscuro” will follow the story of notorious Italian artist Caravaggio as he paints a masterpiece from his studio in late-renaissance Italy, exploring themes of religion, queerness and the life of an artist. Atfield, a winner of three Canberra Critics’ Circle Awards, is one of Canberra’s most respected directors and playwrights. David Atfield, left, and Dylan Van Den Berg in 2019 working on “Milk”.

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Dylan's playwriting wins him a big prize | Canberra CityNews

Dylan Van Den Berg… won the $30,000 Nick Enright Prize for Playwriting. CANBERRA’S Dylan Van Den Berg took out the $30,000 Nick Enright Prize for Playwriting for “Milk” at the NSW Premier’s Literary Awards yesterday (April 26). Van Den Berg accepted the award at the State Library of NSW, where a total of $305,000 was awarded across 13 prizes. Van Den Berg’s win was announced alongside people such as Ellen van Neerven, who won the Kenneth Slessor Prize for Poetry, Multicultural NSW Award and Book of the Year, and Kate Grenville, who won the Christina Stead Prize for Fiction. The third was Van Den Berg’s win.

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