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Michael John O’Neill’s This Is Paradise Wins Popcorn Writing Award

by Staff Writer
September 13, 2021
Reading Time: 3 mins read
Michael John ONeill photo by Euan Cherry

Michael John ONeill photo by Euan Cherry

Michael John O’Neill’s This Is Paradise has won this year’s Popcorn Writing Award. The story centres around Kate who watches the historic moment of the Good Friday Agreement unfold. She receives a phone call that forces her to face her past; her ex-lover, the river, the trauma – it all comes flooding back.

O’Neill, who receives a £3,000 prize and a guaranteed run at one of the top six venues at the fringe next year, said:  “I am delighted by this. Thank you. It’s so meaningful to know that me and the other shortlisted writers were saying something with these scripts that the Popcorn Group and judging committee felt should be championed… it’s such a gift to be pulled back with an award like this, right to the beginning, and be reminded that everything started on the page.”

The 2 finalists are Siân Rowland (awarded £1,500 for the play The Cracks) and Nana-Kofi Kufuor (awarded £1,000 for his play My Voice Was Heard But It Was Ignored) with Rachel Causer receiving a special mention and £500 for her play Please, Feel Free To Share.

With the future of theatre still uncertain due to the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic, Michael John O’Neill’s play premiered online this year with Edinburgh’s Traverse Theatre for a short run.

       

The new writing prize run by the film, television and theatre production company, Popcorn Group, seeks to ensure that new voices are heard and brought to audiences. Their track record in supporting theatre includes their two recently announced productions with Francesca Moody Productions: MUM, a co-production with Soho Theatre and Theatre Royal Plymouth, and LEOPARDS, a co-production with Rose Theatre Kingston, in association with Kater Gordon. Their film productions include SHE WILL starring Alice Krige, Rupert Everett and Malcolm McDowell (which won a Golden Leopard for Best First Feature at Locarno Film Festival) and a biopic on Salvador Dalí, DALÍ LAND starring Sir Ben Kingsley and Ezra Miller, directed by Mary Harron (‘American Psycho’).

The winner was chosen by a carefully selected group of mavericks from theatre, film, TV and beyond, including two-time Olivier- Award winner and Tony nominee, Noma Dumezweni; producer Francesca Moody, known for award-winning and Olivier-nominated ‘Fleabag’ by Phoebe Waller-Bridge; celebrated playwright and poet, Inua Ellams; and Jonny Woo, award-winning performer, comedian, drag queen and a leading light in the world of cabaret.

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Tony Grisoni said: “It was another impossible decision [but] ultimately the extraordinary poetry of THIS IS PARADISE… won hands down for me, melding the political and the personal in a terse, resonant monologue. Brilliant.”

Annabelle Wallis said: “I loved reading all of the thought provoking, powerful and emotionally evocative works. All of them so timely. They all speak to a myriad of the most important societal truths.”

The Popcorn Writing Award was established in 2019 to “champion fearless work which playfully and artistically questions and addresses current affairs, societal trends and contributes positively to public debate”.

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