News: Jennifer Lunn wins The Popcorn Writing Award 2020

Jennifer Lunn has been awarded the The Popcorn Writing Award 2020 for her play Es and Flo, and receives a cash prize of £2,500.  The other Finalists are Matilda Ibini (awarded £1,500) and Chris Thompson (£1,000) with Camilla Whitehill receiving a Special Mention (£500).

The Popcorn Writing Award, with a prize fund of £5,500, was established in 2019 to champion fearless work at the annual Edinburgh Fringe festival which playfully and artistically questions and addresses current affairs, societal trends and contributes positively to public debate.

This year it is awarded to new plays that were scheduled to premiere at the cancelled Fringe and all eligible plays from the Traverse, Assembly, Pleasance, Underbelly, Summerhall and Gilded Balloon were considered for the award

The winner was selected by a 16-strong committee including Golden Globe winning Ruth Wilson, Olivier nominated producer Francesca Moody, singer/songwriter Aurora, Gonzalo Maza writer of the Academy Award winning ‘A Fantastic Woman’ and BAFTA-winning actress Wunmi Mosaku. The committee and the Popcorn Group said that all the winning plays displayed an emotional integrity and strength as well as a brilliant artistic flair.

The extract from Es and Flo is performed by Sharon D Clarke and Celia Imrie, directed by Emma Callander, co-Artistic Director of Theatre Uncut.

The extract from BURN is performed by Kit Harington and Tuppence Middleton,
directed by Out of Joint Artistic Director Kate Wasserberg.

The extract from Little Miss Burden is performed by Saida Ahmed, Ani Nelson and Michelle Tiwo,
directed by incoming co-Artistic Director of the Traverse Theatre, Debbie Hannan.

The extract from Daddy is read by Rory Bremner,
directed by Sarah Meadows, Artistic Director of Longsight Theatre Company.

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