Kate Rice Kate Rice i(A89209 works by)
Gender: Female
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BiographyHistory

Kate Rice studied acting at the Victorian College of the Arts (VCA) and scriptwriting at the National Institute of Dramatic Art (NIDA) and the Australian Film Television and Radio School (AFTRS). Her work has been commissioned by Agelink Theatre, Darwin Theatre Company, Corrugated Iron Youth Arts and Darwin High School. In 2006 she was awarded a mentorship with Black Swan Theatre Company.

She also holds a Bachelor of Arts from the University of NSW, and later obtained a PhD from Curtin University. She was the 2020 Frank Van Straten Research Fellowship recipient, and created a docu-drama podcast series using the Australian Performing Arts Collection at the Arts Centre Melbourne.

Most Referenced Works

Personal Awards

2021 shortlisted Hazel Rowley Literary Fellowship for a biography of Australian mother and daughter Marian Dunn and Marian Marcus Clarke

Awards for Works

y separately published work icon Stuck Up & Stupid Newtown : Walker Books Australia , 2023 27101083 2023 single work novel young adult

'Inspired by Pride and Prejudice this modern tale captures the spirit and energy of Austen's original satire of manners, while updating and developing it for contemporary audiences, coming of age in the 2020s.

'The quiet coastal community of Pippi Beach is rocked when a party of young Hollywood movie stars and influencers arrives for the summer. Like most of the locals, mum Lydia is thrilled but her teenage daughter Lily finds the Hollywood types are superficial and arrogant – especially Dorian Khan, the most famous of them all. Lily’s opinion is confirmed by handsome backpacker Alex, who has quite the story about Dorian’s past. On a holiday to Los Angeles, Lily stays with family friend Wilson, an ambitious player who introduces her to powerful movie producer Stacy Black. Lily is in turns amused and appalled by the excesses of the movie business, and more than a little surprised when Dorian Khan seeks her out. Could they actually become friends? And what’s more, has she been what she hopes never to be ... stupid?'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

2024 longlisted Booksellers Choice Award BookPeople Book of the Year Children's Book of the Year
2024 shortlisted Australian Book Industry Awards (ABIA) Australian Book of the Year for Older Children
2024 longlisted APA Book Design Awards Best Designed Children's/Young Adult Cover designed by Sarah Mitchell.
2024 CBCA Book of the Year Awards Notable Book Older Readers
2024 shortlisted Indie Awards Young Adult
y separately published work icon 1919 2020 23334724 2020 single work podcast

'When the influenza pandemic swept across Australia in 1919, the performing arts industry scrambled to survive. Through restrictions, quarantines and closures, one glittering pantomime kept wowing audiences with a cast of 350, thousands of costumes, state-of-the-art theatrical effects, and world-class international acts – including American singing star May de Sousa, in what turned out to be the last performance of her career.'

Source: Production blurb.

2021 nominated AWGIE Awards Audio
y separately published work icon 1919 2020 23334724 2020 single work podcast

'When the influenza pandemic swept across Australia in 1919, the performing arts industry scrambled to survive. Through restrictions, quarantines and closures, one glittering pantomime kept wowing audiences with a cast of 350, thousands of costumes, state-of-the-art theatrical effects, and world-class international acts – including American singing star May de Sousa, in what turned out to be the last performance of her career.'

Source: Production blurb.

2021 nominated AWGIE Awards Audio
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