Melita Rowston Melita Rowston i(A89111 works by)
Gender: Female
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'Melita Rowston is an award-winning playwright, director, and PhD candidate at University of New England. The recipient of an RTP Scholarship, Melita has written fourteen produced plays, including Cockroach (international tour), Between the Streetlight and the Moon(shortlisted STC Patrick White Award), Ljubicica: Wild Violet(winner Sydney Fringe) and Crushed (shortlisted Griffin Award).' (Australasian Association for Theatre, Drama and Performance Studies June 2024) 

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Between the Streetlight & the Moon 2017 single work drama

'Zadie is writing a book that’s going to blow the international art world apart… or so she’s been telling everyone for nine years. She claims her book will prove once and for all that an illicit affair between Belle Epoque artists Eduoard Manet and Berthe Morisot actually occurred. There’s only one problem – she can’t find the letter that proves her theory; and she happens to be the only academic who believes this letter exists. Obsessed with what she believes to be a 'perfect' love affair between two dead artists, one that she has largely been able to chart through a series of 11 intimate, fraught and exposing portraits, Zadie has buried herself in papers, archives, dossiers and letters to the point where her grip on reality is becoming uncertain.'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

2015 shortlisted Silver Gull Play Award
2016 finalist Patrick White Playwrights' Award
y separately published work icon Crushed 2007 South Brisbane : Playlab , 2015 Z1861627 2007 single work drama mystery

'On December 12, 1988, ‘Sunny Girl’ Susie turned sweet sixteen. Her boyfriend Jason, gave her a Poison t-shirt, her best friend, Kelly, gave her a name necklace and Kelly’s boyfriend, Dazza, gave her a handful of pills. That night Susie Greene disappeared. Her body and kidnapper were never found.' (Production summary)

2007 shortlisted Griffin Award for New Australian Playwriting
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