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Wales Drama Award

The biennial Wales Drama Award was both a celebration of writers in Wales and an open call to Welsh talent, whether emerging or established.

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Winning the inaugural Wales Drama Award in 2012 was an exciting turning point in my career, raising my profile and presenting me with several new opportunities and possibilities.
β€” Katherine Chandler

Launched in March 2012 as a partnership between  Drama,  & ΒιΆΉΤΌΕΔ Writers at the opening of Roath Lock studios, the  was the first writer’s award in Wales for a drama in any medium.

 have received Β£10,000, and an opportunity to develop their script and work closely with both ΒιΆΉΤΌΕΔ Cymru Wales and National Theatre Wales.

Wales Writer in Residence

The Wales Writer in Residence was launched in January 2019 replacing the Wales Drama Award. Find full details on our website.

The Wales Drama Award 2016

William Smith is the winner of the Wales Drama Award 2016, it was announced at a ceremony held on 22nd November 2016 at Yr Hen Lyfrgell in Cardiff. He will receive Β£10,000 and the opportunity to develop his work with ΒιΆΉΤΌΕΔ Cymru Wales, ΒιΆΉΤΌΕΔ Writers and National Theatre Wales. 

Swansea-born William graduated from the University of Wales, Newport with a degree in Film Studies in 2010. Since graduating he wrote the short film King of The Castle, which was made as part of the It's My Shout scheme and broadcast on ΒιΆΉΤΌΕΔ2 Wales in 2011, and Lift Jockeys, a short film produced in 2014. In addition to writing in his spare time, he’s previously worked as a producer and presenter for Radio Cardiff, as well as an office administrator. He now lives in Cardiff.

The three other finalists for the 2016 award were Hardey Speight, Jonathan Jones and Bethan Marlow. 

Over 250 writers, either born or based in Wales, submitted their work in July 2016, from which ΒιΆΉΤΌΕΔ Writers along with input from professional television and theatre readers drew up a shortlist of eight. From these eight writers four finalists were selected by a panel of judges, including Julie Gardner MBE, producer and co-founder of Bad WolfKully Thiarai, Artistic Director of National Theatre Wales, Anne Edyvean, Head of ΒιΆΉΤΌΕΔ Writers and Bethan Jones, Executive Producer ΒιΆΉΤΌΕΔ Drama. 

Anne Edyvean from ΒιΆΉΤΌΕΔ Writers, said: β€œWilliam's writing keeps you turning the pages - hooked in by skilled storytelling and great visual images. William is drawn to telling stories set in worlds that are in some way different to our own, but familiar enough to resonate with the audience - his settings are often β€˜What if......?’” 

Bethan Jones, Executive Producer for ΒιΆΉΤΌΕΔ Drama said: "This award is a way to ensure writers are able to afford to carve out time to write and have support to develop their work. It’s great to be able to support William Smith’s huge potential. But it also draws the industry’s attention to the potential of other voices, the shortlisted winners as well as others who didn’t quite make it through the process.” 

Kully Thiarai, Artistic Director of National Theatre Wales, said: "William is a wonderful storyteller who clearly has a passion for, and a commitment to, writing rich and complex characters and narratives. He is undoubtedly a talent to watch. It will be very exciting to see what he goes on to produce, and how his win will inspire other writers in Wales in the future."  

Julie Gardner MBE, producer and co-founder of Bad Wolf, said: β€œWilliam Smith’s RESIDUE is a compelling study of two teens’ battle for survival in a post-apocalyptic world. The landscape is often domestic and recognisable and so the terror and danger are all the more potent. William weaves an often exciting, yet emotional tale. A genre piece with a twist!”

Wales Drama Award 2016: Meet the finalists

2014 Wales Drama Award Winner: Kelly Jones

Pictured: Kate Rowland, Kelly Jones, Faith Penhale, John McGrath

Kelly Jones from Cardiff was awarded the Wales Drama Award 2014 at a ceremony in December 2014 in ΒιΆΉΤΌΕΔ Cymru Wales’ Roath Lock drama studios, Cardiff Bay.  Kelly was presented with the award by Kate Rowland (ΒιΆΉΤΌΕΔ Writers), Faith Penhale (ΒιΆΉΤΌΕΔ Cymru Wales’ Head of Drama) and John McGrath (Artistic Director of National Theatre Wales).

Winner Kelly Jones and the 3 finalists explain why they entered and describe their shortlisted scripts.

2012 Wales Drama Award Winner: Katherine Chandler

Katherine Chandler was the winner of the inaugural Wales Drama Award in 2012, beating nearly 250 other applicants for her script Parallel Lines. Her original was subsequently produced on ΒιΆΉΤΌΕΔ iPlayer and she went on to win the Judges Prize at the 2013 Bruntwood Prize.

Wales Drama Award 2012 winner Katherine Chandler explains what winning the award has meant to her.

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