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Glyn Roberts | |
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Born | Melbourne, VIC, Australia | November 17, 1982
Nationality | Australian |
Alma mater | Victorian College of the Arts at University of Melbourne & Monash University |
Occupation(s) | Playwright, producer, dramaturg, educator, and mystic |
Relatives | Claire Roberts (poet) |
Awards | Green Room Award For Contribution to Independent Theatre Melbourne (Co-Recipient); Short Listed Patrick White Award 2012; Long Listed Griffin Award 2012 |
Glyn Roberts (born 17 November 1982) is an Australian Arts Administrator.
Roberts has a Masters in Writing for Performance from Victorian College of the Arts. [1]
He is the co-founder and former Creative Director of Melbourne's new writing theatre: MKA: Theatre of New Writing until September 2013. [2] [3] He is currently Program Manager at Brisbane's premiere contemporary theatre company, La Boite Theatre Company. The MKA: Theatre of New Writing was the 2012 recipient of the Green Room Special Award for Contribution to Independent Theatre in Melbourne.
Roberts' play Triangle was short-listed for the 2011 Patrick White Playwrights' Award [4] and received two nominations for the 2012 Green Room Award (Theatre-Independent) for Tania Dickson (Direction) and Production. [5] His play She Dances Like a Bomb was placed on the highly commended list for the 2013 Griffin Award. [6]
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