Amelia Roper Amelia Roper i(A121909 works by)
Gender: Female
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'Amelia Roper has been involved with World Interplay, Australian Theatre for Young People, The Melbourne Emerging Writers' Festival, and is a member of Melbourne Dramatists. She has worked for a number of years as a professional Stage Manager and Lighting Designer. She has an Arts Degree in English and History from Monash University', and has undertaken post-graduate studies in Creative Arts at the University of Melbourne.

In 2010, Roper won a scholarship to study theatre at Yale University. She combined this study with a mentorship with New York playwright Will Eno.

Major source: http://australianplays.org/
Sighted 24/03/2009

Most Referenced Works

Personal Awards

2013 recipient Australia Council Grants, Awards and Fellowships To set up a writing studio in Brooklyn and finish all the commissions I have recently been given.

Awards for Works

y separately published work icon Big Sky Town 2008 Melbourne : Full Dress Publishing , 2009 Z1570827 2008 single work drama young adult 'The space shuttle Genesis blasted into the sky, bound for great adventure and new frontiers. With it went the hopes and dreams of an entire nation. Then it crashed in a forest full of Boy Scouts. An astronaut is missing, the Secret Police are on their way and keeping the whole story quiet is proving to be one big headache. This is not the way it should have been. Where are the heroes? As disturbing as it is funny, Big Sky Town blends absurdity, wit and pathos in a tale of human behaviour at its most vulnerable and grotesque.' Source: http://australianplays.org/ (Sighted 24/03/2009).
2007 winner St Martins Emerging Playwrights' Award
Flywire 2005 single work drama Two students return home to the country for a holiday and confront aspects of their identity
2003 winner Monash Playwrights Competition Special Monash prize
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