Troubles-rooted play Sapling wins Women's prize for playwriting

Belfast-born playwright Georgina Duncan's 'Sapling', a haunting and unflinching portrayal of trauma and its devastating consequences, has been crowned winner of this year's Women's Prize for Playwriting. The poignant play, which explores the life of 16-year-old Gerry Flynn, a teenager struggling to cope with his brother Conor's murder by another child during the Troubles-era in Belfast.

At the heart of 'Sapling' lies a story that delves into the darker corners of adolescence and the lingering effects of trauma on individuals and communities. Duncan's writing masterfully weaves together the complexities of Gerry's world, where his home life is in disarray and his family's painful past continues to haunt him.

When tragedy strikes again, forcing Gerry to confront the consequences of his brother's murder, he must navigate a web of complex emotions and relationships that threaten to upend his already fragile existence. The arrival of charismatic stranger Ryan serves as a catalyst for this journey, raising questions about whether Ryan can provide solace or exacerbate the issues that have long plagued Gerry.

Duncan's play is not only a powerful exploration of trauma but also a moving and darkly humorous portrayal of what happens when deep-rooted pain is left untended. The judges praised 'Sapling' for its unflinching and fearless writing, which has earned it the coveted Women's Prize for Playwriting award.

The prize, now in its seventh year, has seen an impressive surge in entries this time around, with 1,275 plays submitted from across the UK. This year's winners not only received Β£20,000 but also the opportunity for Ellie Keel Productions, Paines Plough, and Sheffield Theatres to co-produce their work.

Additionally, Kristin Scott Thomas has been announced as the first recipient of the new Leading Light award, which aims to recognize a leading female figure in the arts industry who has made an outstanding contribution to culture.
 
πŸ’‘ I think what's really remarkable about Georgina Duncan's 'Sapling' is how she skillfully excavates the complex emotional topography of her protagonist Gerry Flynn, expertly navigating the treacherous terrain of adolescent trauma and its lasting impact on individuals and communities πŸŒͺ️. The play's unflinching portrayal of a painful past that refuses to be silenced is both haunting and cathartic, offering a searing indictment of the ways in which trauma can both define and destroy lives πŸ’”.
 
I gotta say, I'm not surprised 'Sapling' won this year's Women's Prize for Playwriting 🀩! Georgina Duncan's writing is so raw and honest, it's like she's holding up a mirror to our own traumas and struggles. The way she explores the complexities of adolescence and trauma is just masterful, you feel like you're right there with Gerry Flynn, navigating his dark world πŸ’”. And I love how the play doesn't shy away from the darker themes, it's like a punch in the gut, but in a good way πŸ˜‚. I think the judges did an amazing job recognizing this play for its fearless writing and impact πŸŽ‰. It's not always easy to tackle these kinds of stories, but 'Sapling' proves that it can be done with beauty and power πŸ’«. Can't wait to see how Ellie Keel Productions, Paines Plough, and Sheffield Theatres bring this powerful play to life on stage! 🎭
 
🀯 just read that Georgina Duncan's 'Sapling' won the Women's Prize for Playwriting and I'm totally blown away! The way she tackles trauma and its aftermath is so raw and honest, it feels like a punch in the gut but also somehow cathartic? πŸ€•πŸ’” I love how she weaves together Gerry's story, exploring the dark corners of adolescence and the weight of his brother's murder. It's like you're right there with him, feeling all his pain and fear. The fact that it's also got a darkly humorous tone is just genius - it's like she's saying 'yeah, life can be pretty messed up, but let's not forget to laugh at the absurdity of it all' πŸ˜‚πŸ€£. Anyways, congrats to Georgina and all the winners! πŸŽ‰
 
I'm like totally blown away by this news 🀯! I mean, can you even imagine writing about trauma and stuff that's still super raw for people? Georgina Duncan must be so brave for tackling this topic head-on. I love how the judges praised her play for being fearless and unflinching – that takes a lot of guts, right?

And wow, 1,275 plays submitted? That's insane! 🀯 I'm curious to know what other stories are out there waiting to be told. And Β£20,000 is no joke either... I bet those playwrights are doing the happy dance πŸ’ƒπŸ½!

I've heard of the Women's Prize for Playwriting before, but never really knew much about it. Can anyone tell me more about it? Is it like a big deal in the UK theatre scene? πŸ€”
 
🀯 I'm so bummed that Netflix still doesn't have any new episodes of "Stranger Things" yet... anywayz, congratz 2 Georgina Duncan on winnin that Women's Prize for Playwriting award πŸŽ‰! Her play 'Sapling' sounds like a real gut-wrencher, and I can see why it won. Trauma is such a serious issue, especially for teenagers, and it's amazing how she wove this story together πŸ“. The fact that it's darkly funny too is just icing on the cake 🍰... maybe one day we'll see a film adaptation or somethin! 🎬
 
oh my god I am so here for this play Sapling it's like the whole story is just so beautifully laid out it's not just the writing that's masterful but also the way the playwright has structured everything to be super relatable and emotional I mean we all know how traumatic childhood experiences can be and Duncan does such a great job of showing how they can shape us in ways we never thought possible 🀯 her use of symbolism and foreshadowing is on point too, it's like she took the best parts of any thriller and just...made them into a play πŸ’₯
 
🀯 I mean what's with all these trauma stories lately? It's like everyone's struggling or something πŸ˜”. On a more positive note though, congrats to Georgina Duncan for winning that Women's Prize for Playwriting! Her play 'Sapling' sounds super powerful and thought-provoking πŸ“š. It's great to see more plays being made about sensitive topics like trauma and its effects on young people πŸ’‘. Maybe it'll help spark some conversations and raise awareness about the struggles of growing up in a community that's been through so much history... anyway, can't wait to check out 'Sapling' when it comes out 🎭!
 
I'm literally crying over here reading about this play 'Sapling' and how it's won that prestigious Women's Prize for Playwriting 🀯😭 It's like the judges saw the raw emotion and pain in Georgina Duncan's words and just knew they had to give her the recognition she deserves. I mean, can you imagine writing a play about trauma and the consequences of violence at such a young age? It takes an actual superhero to do that justice, and I have so much respect for Duncan and her work πŸ’―

And what's even more amazing is how the prize has grown this year with 1,275 plays submitted πŸ“šπŸ’₯. That just goes to show that there are so many talented writers out there who are passionate about telling stories that need to be told. I'm all for it! And can we talk about Ellie Keel Productions, Paines Plough, and Sheffield Theatres co-producing 'Sapling'? πŸ’ͺ That's what the arts industry needs more of: collaboration and support for emerging writers and artists 🌟
 
just got that the women's prize for playwriting is always so inspiring, you know? i love how they're keeping it real with all these plays about trauma and stuff, gotta be honest though, some of those themes can be super heavy πŸ€•. but i think that's what makes 'sapling' so special - georgina duncan's writing is like a punch to the gut, it just gets you, ya know?

anyway, congrats to ellie keel productions and paines plough for getting involved in producing this play, can't wait to see how they bring it to life on stage 🎭. and kristin scott thomas is literally my queen, been a fan of her work for ages πŸ™Œ. but i'm curious, what do you guys think about the leading light award? feels like we're gonna be seeing more of these talented women on our screens soon πŸ’β€β™€οΈ
 
πŸ€” I'm so glad Georgina Duncan won that Women's Prize for Playwriting, but I gotta say, 'Sapling' is kinda heavy stuff πŸ˜“. I mean, I love how she explores the complexities of Gerry's world and the lingering effects of trauma, but at times it feels like we're stuck in this dark cycle that's hard to escape πŸŒ‘. And what with Ryan coming into the picture, it's like... are we really setting Gerry up for more heartache or is he finally finding some solace? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ Either way, I'm excited to see how Ellie Keel Productions, Paines Plough, and Sheffield Theatres co-produce this play – fingers crossed they can bring out the right balance of emotions without making it too much for the audience πŸ˜…. Kristin Scott Thomas is awesome, btw πŸ™Œ, but what's up with that Leading Light award? How will it impact the arts industry in general? We'll have to wait and see πŸ’‘.
 
πŸ€” I'm kinda surprised that 'Sapling' won this year's Women's Prize for Playwriting πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ. Don't get me wrong, it's a great play and all, but I feel like some of the other plays that were submitted might've been just as impactful in their own way 🀝. I mean, there's nothing wrong with Duncan's writing being powerful and unflinching, but sometimes less-is-more, you know? πŸ˜’ I'm also a bit curious to see how 'Sapling' will be produced - Β£20k is a decent chunk of change πŸ’Έ, and I hope that it'll get the attention it deserves on stage.
 
I'm so proud to see Georgina Duncan winning this prize πŸŽ‰πŸ’« her play 'Sapling' is just so raw and honest it's not always easy to watch but that's what makes it so powerful i mean, the way she tackles trauma and its effects on young people is just top-notch her writing is masterful and her characters are so complex and multi-dimensional πŸ‘

But what really gets me is how the prize has seen a surge in entries this year πŸ“ˆ 1,275 plays submitted is insane! it's amazing to see how much interest there is in playwriting right now and i think that's because of writers like Duncan who are pushing boundaries and telling stories that need to be told

I also love the new Leading Light award πŸ’ͺ Kristin Scott Thomas is an iconic actress and i can only imagine what a huge inspiration she must be to so many women in the arts industry it's fantastic to see her recognized for all her hard work
 
I'm still reeling from 'Sapling' 🀯 - it's like Georgina Duncan peels back the layers of trauma and pain, exposing the dark underbelly of adolescence 😩. The way she writes about Gerry's world is so immersive, you can't help but feel his weighty emotions crushing him β›ˆοΈ. And that twist with Ryan? Mind-blown 🀯. It's like Duncan takes this heart-wrenching story and adds a dash of dark humor, making it both painful to watch and strangely cathartic 🎭. The judges are right - her writing is fearless and unflinching, no easy feat when tackling the tough stuff πŸ’ͺ. I'm so glad we have prizes like the Women's Prize for Playwriting to support these incredible stories πŸ™Œ...
 
omg i cant even right now 🀯 'Sapling' is literally so powerful its like georgina duncan just went straight to ur soul and pulled out all ur feels πŸ’” her writin is insane btw, how does she do that kinda thing? 😱 trauma and adolescence is a combo thats hard enough but add in the complexities of family and relationships and u got yerself a masterpiece 🌟
 
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