Tom Holloway Tom Holloway i(A69587 works by) (a.k.a. Tom James Holloway)
Born: Established: 1978 Tasmania, ;
Gender: Male
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BiographyHistory

Tom Holloway was born, and grew up in, Tasmania. In 2006 he studied in London at the Royal Court Theatre's Invitational Writer's Program and in 2007 his play 'Beyond the Neck' was one of ten plays chosen for the Royal Court Theatre's International Young Playwright's Festival.

Most Referenced Works

Personal Awards

2014 shortlisted Edward Albee Scholarship
2012 shorlisted Richard Burton Award for New Plays
2012 recipient Creative Industries Career Fund to travel to Los Angeles, Chicago, New York, London, Singapore and Tokyo for a series of interviews and master classes with world leaders in theatre film and television.

Awards for Works

The Museum of Modern Love 2022 single work drama

'Adapted from the Stella Prize-winning novel by Heather Rose, The Museum of Modern Love follows New York-based film composer, Arky Levin, a man struggling to live and work in the face of incredible loss.

'By chance, Arky finds his way to MoMA and sees Marina Abramović in The Artist is Present—a marathon and now-legendary feat of performance art that saw Abramović sitting silent and completely still opposite thousands of museum visitors in the spring of 2010.

'Arky returns to MoMA again and again, and encounters other viewers also drawn to the exhibit, each with their own reasons for spending hours in the presence of Abramović. As the performance unfolds, so does Arky, and with his life coming back into focus, he finally understands what he must do to move forward.

'Set against the backdrop of one of the greatest art events in modern history, and blurring the lines between spectator and artist, this transfixing new work explores dying and living, courage and commitment—and meditates on the power of art to unite and connect us, even in an increasingly disconnected world.'

Source: Seymour Centre.

2024 winner AWGIE Awards Stage Award Adapted
y separately published work icon Storm Boy 2013 2013 6198235 2013 single work drama

'Young Storm Boy lives a simple yet free life on the coastal wilds of the South Australian Coorong, combing the beaches with his reclusive father, Hideaway Tom.

'During a long summer, he makes two friends who will shepherd him from childhood into adulthood: the jester Fingerbone Bill, who teaches him about his country; and Mr Percival, an orphaned pelican who prepares Storm Boy for the wider world with a poignant lesson about love, loss and letting go.'

Source: Queensland Theatre Company.

2014 shortlisted Helpmann Awards for Performing Arts in Australia Best Presentation for Children
2013 nominated Sydney Theatre Awards Best Production for Young People
2014 joint winner AWGIE Awards Stage Award Theatre for Young People
y separately published work icon Forget Me Not 2013 Strawberry Hills : Currency Press , 2013 5989711 2013 single work drama

'Gerry is almost 60, and he is going to meet his mother for the first time since he was three. His daughter Sally has had it up to here with him and his problems. The old lady lives somewhere in the UK. Liverpool, according to the records. So Gerry is going to Liverpool to find out what made him who he is.

'Tom Holloway's play started life as a conversation between Belvoir and Liverpool's Everyman and Playhouse Theatres. Holloway's task was to tell the story of the 3000-odd English children who, between 1945 and 1968, were told they were orphans and sent to Australia on a promise of warmth, fresh air, abundant food and boundless opportunity. Instead they arrived to deprived institutions where neglect and abuse were the norm.'

(Source: http://www.stagewhispers.com.au/news/2013-season-belvoir )

2014 shortlisted Western Australian Premier's Book Awards Scripts
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