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Birmingham Rep announces Victoria Wood Playwriting Prize for Comedy & UK Premiere of Bhangra Nation – A New Musical

by Staff Writer
May 19, 2023
Reading Time: 5 mins read
Birmingham Rep credit Kris Askey

Birmingham Rep credit Kris Askey

On what would have been Comedy legend Victoria Wood’s 70th Birthday, Sean Foley, the double Olivier Award-winning Artistic Director of Birmingham Repertory Theatre announces the creation of the first ever major playwriting prize dedicated to the art of Comedy.

The Victoria Wood Playwriting Prize for Comedy in partnership with The Victoria Wood Foundation is the brainchild of Foley, who is renowned for writing and directing comedies.

Also announced today is the UK premiere of Bhangra Nation – A New Musical, one of a world-class season of plays at The Rep for 2023/4.

       

Sean Foley said: ‘It’s a personal thrill that the Rep is now able to announce THE VICTORIA WOOD PLAYWRITING PRIZE FOR COMEDY in partnership with the Victoria Wood Foundation. To have a new major playwriting prize in our industry is cause for celebration itself – never has the need for supporting new plays been greater – but to have this Prize dedicated to the art of Comedy, perhaps the most difficult genre of all, is ground breaking. 

A fitting tribute to Victoria Wood’s trailblazing comic talent, this will be the first major playwriting Prize for narrative stage comedy in the world, and will be open to all. The Rep is proud that the home of the Prize is in the UK’s most diverse and youngest City, the city of one of Victoria’s major collaborators, Dame Julie Walters, and the city of so many contemporary comedians and writers such as Sir Lenny Henry, Joe Lycett, and Meera Syal, CBE, FRSL.  It is of course also the city where Victoria Wood herself went to university to study Drama. 

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Of the twin masks of drama – Comedy and Tragedy – often the focus from our industry, across acting, directing and writing, is on the latter. The Rep has been a pioneering force in UK theatre for over 100 years, and with the creation of this Prize is once again opening up new possibilities… As a major theatre that celebrates the difficult art of making people laugh, we hope to become a national home for theatrical comedy – where writing, developing, and creating that art is taken seriously.’

This Prize has been made possible thanks to the generous support of The Victoria Wood Foundation, a charity set up as a result of Victoria’s last will and testimony.  Many of the trustees were friends of Victoria, and they support aspects of the arts that interested Victoria in her lifetime.

The winner will receive £25,000 (£10,000 of which will be the play commission.)  Submissions will be accepted from September 2023, and the winner announced in Spring 2024.  Full competition rules and regulations will be on the Birmingham Rep website in due course.

The UK Premiere of Bhangra Nation – A New Musical is a powerful and pulsating new show about competitive Bhangra dancing, which will run in The House from 1- February to 9 March 2024.  With a book  by Mike Lew and Rehanna Lew Mirza, music and lyrics by Sam Willmott,  directed by Stafford Arima and choreographed by Rujuta Vaidya, this ambitious and exhilarating new musical will be built and rehearsed at The Rep. It originally premiered in 2022 at La Jolla Playhouse in San Diego under the title Bhangin’ It.

       

The Tony award-winning Producers Mara Isaacs (Hadestown) and Tom Kirdahy (Hadestown and The Inheritence) said:

‘Bhangra Nation – A New Musical  is a joyful, exuberant celebration of Bhangra and a deeply felt exploration of identity and community among young people finding their own way forward in the world. We can’t imagine a better home to help launch Bhangra Nation than in Birmingham!’

When Mary and Preeti’s Bhangra team qualifies for nationals, they set off on opposing quests to dance to their own beat. Drawing from competitive Bhangra and mixing it with other Indian and Western dance forms, Bhangra Nation – A New Musical is a brash, intoxicating and joyous musical comedy for today.

Also announced today is Little Red Riding Hood, a REP Original Production, which will run in The Door from 7 December 2023 to 6 January 2024.  With a modern twist on the children’s classic fairytale, a new version of Little Red Riding Hood Is being created by The Rep especially for children aged 3 to 6 years old.  The show takes place in the The Rep’s smallest performance space, The Door, offering an intimate introduction to the theatre and a special experience for young audiences.

Little Red Riding Hood loves adventures.  Blazing a trail on her scooter, carrying a basket of goodies for grandma and wearing her signature bright red coat, she sets out for what will be her most exciting one yet!  All performances feature some integrated Makaton signing.  The full creative team is yet to be announced.  Little Red Riding Hood is generously supported by The Barry Jackson Trust.

Sean Foley added:  ‘‘To be partnering with Bhangra Nation’s world class creative team,  and co-producing this new musical with Mara Isaacs and Tom Kirdahy in the City that is the home of modern Bhangra is a thrill for everyone at The Rep.  Little Red Riding Hood is our second Christmas show produced especially for young audiences, and we’re excited to welcome the newest of theatre-goers through our doors.  We hope Birmingham will take both these extraordinary shows to it’s heart.’

More information can be found here

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