Carly Nugent

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http://www.greentix.com.au/events/133439/Open-Season--Carly-Nugent
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http://www.factorytheatre.com.au/events/2009/05/27/crime-scenes-the-fusebox


ABOUT CARLY NUGENT

My first full length play ‘Safe House’, performed at the University of Melbourne in 2005, earned the Union House Theatre Scriptwriting Award. The award, granted in the form of a writing mentorship, resulted in a working relationship with playwright Tee O’Neill. In 2007 my play ‘Casper Dies’ was produced by Express Post Productions for Mudfest at the University of Melbourne. In the same year I was invited to attend World Interplay – an international conference for young playwrights held biannually in Townsville. My play ‘Mummy’ was performed at the Malthouse Theatre as part of 3D Fest, and my short play ‘Neighbours’ premiered at Sydney’s 2008 Short and Sweet Festival. ‘The Bullfrog’ was performed as part of the Melbourne 2008 Short and Sweet Festival in December. In 2008 my play ‘Shots’ was awarded the R.E. Ross Trust Playwrights’ Script Development Award, and was presented at the State Library’s Flashpoint reading series in July 2009, and again at Fortyfivedownstairs for Flashpoint 2010. ‘Shots’ was also produced in May 2009 as part of ‘Crime Scenes’ at the Factory Theatre in Sydney. My latest script, ‘The Clouds Break, Briefly’, won the 2009 St Martins Theatre Playwrighting Award, and was presented as a rehearsed reading in October 2010.