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Name
  
John Romeril

Education
  
Monash University

Role
  
Playwright

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Movies
  
One Night the Moon, The Great MacArthy, Nothing Like Experience, Bonjour Balwyn

Books
  
The floating world, Miss Tanaka, Love Suicides, Damage: A Collection of Plays, Bastardy

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Rachel Perkins, Barry Humphries, Barry Oakley, Kev Carmody, Xavier Herbert

Play for Australia - John Romeril


John Henry Romeril (born 26 October 1945) is a contemporary Australian playwright.

John Romeril was born and grew up in Melbourne where he attended Monash University. His first plays, I Don't Know Who To Feel Sorry For (1969) and Chicago, Chicago (1970) were written while he was still a student. Since then he has written over forty works including Mrs Thally F (1971), The Floating World (1975) and The Kelly Dance (1984). He has also written for television and the filmscript One Night the Moon was produced in 2001. His work has won the Canada-Australia Literary Award in 1976, the Victorian Government Drama Fellowship in 1988 and the Asialink Playwrighting Competition in 2004. From 2004 to 2006 he received an Australia Council Creative Fellowship from the Literature Board of the Australia Council and was the recipient of the University of New South Wales' Literary Scholarship in 2006-7. In 2008 he was awarded the Patrick White Award.

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