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Clive Judd Wins 14th Annual Papatango New Writing Prize with Debut Full Length Play – Here

Winning play to be performed at Southwark Playhouse

by Staff Writer
July 7, 2022
Reading Time: 3 mins read
Clive Judd credit Jay Mason Burns

Clive Judd credit Jay Mason Burns

Papatango announces that Clive Judd has won the 14th annual Papatango New Writing Prize for his debut full-length play, Here, from a record 1,553 entries.

Also announced today were the other shortlisted writers: Georgia Bruce for Time, Like The Sea; Jennifer Lunn for Core; Esme Mahoney for Wishbone, and Dilan Raithatha for Little India.

The winning play Here will have its world première at The Large, Southwark Playhouse, London from 11 November – 3 December 2022, directed by Papatango’s Artistic Director George Turvey. The four shortlisted plays will receive filmed readings, broadcast for a global network on The Playwright’s Laboratory.

       

Judged anonymously, the Papatango New Writing Prize was the UK’s first – and remains the only annual – opportunity guaranteeing a new writer a full production, publication by Nick Hern Books, a royalty of 8% of the box office, and a £7,000 commission with full developmental support. This year, the Prize has expanded to support the shortlisted writers with a £500 fee and a streamed reading to promote their play worldwide, with the aim of securing full productions and new opportunities.

In addition, every entrant receives feedback on their script – a commitment made by no other company, especially significant as the Prize averages more submissions on a yearly basis than any other playwriting award.

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The last Prize production – Old Bridge by Igor Memic – won the Olivier Award for Outstanding Achievement in an Affiliate Theatre. This year’s Prize production will run on Papatango’s biggest ever stage – The Large at Southwark Playhouse, offering main house billing for a debut playwright.

Clive Judd said today, “It is a huge honour to be named the 2022 Papatango Prize winner. Writing has always formed an integral part of my life; it is through the stories of other people that I have been able to pursue avenues of creativity and thought that may otherwise have remained closed to me. But it has taken me the best part of twenty years to build the courage to share my own. It means the world to me that my quiet play about ordinary, working folk from the West Midlands has received this recognition from one of my favourite new writing companies.”

Artistic Director of Papatango, George Turvey, commented, “We are delighted to be championing another incredibly talented working-class debut playwright. In Here, Clive has written a beautiful, humane story from an often overlooked community. Read anonymously, the quality of his writing shone through in what was undoubtedly one of our most eclectic and exciting shortlists. That’s why we’re also thrilled to be partnering with The Playwright’s Laboratory for the Prize’s first international outing, allowing us to share the shortlisted playwrights’ work with producers and programmers worldwide.”

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