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Acworth, Elaine
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Elaine Acworth is an Australian playwright who studied in London for some years at the East 15 Acting School in London before her first play, Torched, was produced there. She returned to Australia in 1991 and wrote her next play, Composing Venus, as a result of her involvement with the Queensland Theatre Company's (QTC) New Writing Programme. This play won the 1993 George Landen Dann Award. Other plays she has written include Gloria (2014), and My Father's Wars (2017). She received one of the four Q ANZAC 100: Memories for a New Generation Fellowships at the Queensland Memory Awards, for 'Put Out into the Deep' in 2018.
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Revised, SJB, 3-Jun-2022
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Author record, Elaine Acworth, Austlit, accessed online 2-Jun-2022.