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  1. www.awgpathways.com.au › writer › mary-rachel-brownMary Rachel Brown – Pathways

    Mary Rachel Brown. Mary is a Sydney-based playwright and screenwriter. She is the recipient of The Lysicrates Prize, The Rodney Seaborn Award, The Max Affords Award, and The Griffin Award. Mary’s TV credits include contributing sketch writer for The Elegant Gentleman’s Guide to Knife Fighting for ABC, several episodes of Home and Away for ...

  2. ALL MY SLEEP AND WAKING is playwright Mary Rachel Browns deeply moving look at the knot of family. A story of how the ties that bind us can just as easily undo us. Unspoken rules and rusted on habits undergo a tectonic shift, as a family attempt to understand the truth of who they are to each other. Brown has revisited and rewritten the play.

  3. May 26, 2015 · 26.05.15. As The Dapto Chaser heads into the rehearsal room next week, playwright Mary Rachel Brown talks about winning the trifecta. In 2010, I was commissioned by Merrigong Theatre Company to write a play that would speak to the people in the Illawarra region – how could I go past the dogs?

  4. Everest Theatre, Seymour Centre. The subject of Mary Rachel Browns play Inside Out, which took out the 2008 Rodney Seaborn Playwright's Award, is mental illness. A mother and her young adult son share a flat together and have the usual trying relationship.

  5. Jan 26, 2024 · Griffin Theatre Company has announced that Mary Rachel Brown is the inaugural winner of the Suzie Miller Award. Mary Rachel Browns plays Dead Cat Bounce and The Dapto Chaser have previously been seen on the SBW Stables stage with Griffin, and she has won playwriting awards including The Lysicrates Prize, the Rodney Seaborn Award, the Max ...

  6. Jan 23, 2019 · Mary Rachel Brown Playwright, a proud member of The Australian Writers Guild and a supporter of Women in Theatre, Television and Screen (WITTS). PS Just for the record, the spider is still in the same spot, I don’t subscribe to killing spiders.

  7. Dec 3, 2018 · Mary Rachel Brown has rewritten her 20-year-old first play, and it is a short (75 minutes), sharp, finely observed piece.

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