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Timothy Daly | |
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Nationality | Australian |
Notable works | Kafka Dances |
Timothy Daly is an Australian playwright, dramaturg, and teacher, whose plays have won awards and been produced around the world since 1982.
Daly graduated from UWS Theatre Nepean in 1992. [1]
Daly is a playwright, dramaturg, and teacher. Many of his plays have been produced both in Australia and internationally [2] since 1982. [3]
His 2008 play Derrida in Love, was written for Jacki Weaver, which she performed in a sold-out season[ citation needed] at the Ensemble Theatre, Sydney. [4]
Daly's play Kafka Dances [2] has won a dozen national and international awards since its premiere and is one of the most frequently internationally performed Australian plays.[ citation needed]
His play Richard III (or almost) premiered at the 2011 Festival d'Avignon and followed with a Paris season in October–November 2012. Daly's play, The Man in the Attic, was awarded the Patrick White Playwrights' Award for best new play. [5] It has been staged in Paris, at the 2013 Festival d'Avignon.
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Timothy Daly | |
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Nationality | Australian |
Notable works | Kafka Dances |
Timothy Daly is an Australian playwright, dramaturg, and teacher, whose plays have won awards and been produced around the world since 1982.
Daly graduated from UWS Theatre Nepean in 1992. [1]
Daly is a playwright, dramaturg, and teacher. Many of his plays have been produced both in Australia and internationally [2] since 1982. [3]
His 2008 play Derrida in Love, was written for Jacki Weaver, which she performed in a sold-out season[ citation needed] at the Ensemble Theatre, Sydney. [4]
Daly's play Kafka Dances [2] has won a dozen national and international awards since its premiere and is one of the most frequently internationally performed Australian plays.[ citation needed]
His play Richard III (or almost) premiered at the 2011 Festival d'Avignon and followed with a Paris season in October–November 2012. Daly's play, The Man in the Attic, was awarded the Patrick White Playwrights' Award for best new play. [5] It has been staged in Paris, at the 2013 Festival d'Avignon.