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Patricia Cornelius

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Patricia Cornelius is an Australian playwright and co-founder of Melbourne Workers Theatre.

Plays

Cornelius has written more than 20 plays, which include Slut (2008, Platform Youth Theatre), The Call (2009, Griffin Theatre Company), Good, Do Not Go Gentle… (2010, fortyfivedownstairs), Boy Overboard (2004, Australian Theatre for Young People), Love (2005, Malthouse Theatre), Lilly and May and Hog's Hairs and Leeches.[1]

Awards

Cornelius has won numerous awards, including AWGIEs, Green Room Awards and in 2006, the Patrick White Playwrights' Award.[2][3] Her 2005 play, Love, won the Wal Cherry Prize for New Plays.[4]

Her 2010 play "Do Not Go Gentle..." received the NSW Premier's Literary Award for Drama in 2011.[5] It has been nominated for the 2011 Victorian Premier's Louis Esson Prize for Drama.[6]

Other works

Her first novel My Sister Jill, was published in 2003 by St. Martin's Press.[7]

Cornelius also co-wrote the screenplay of the 2009 film Blessed (2009 film), based on Who's Afraid of the Working Class, with co-writers Andrew Bovell, Melissa Reeves and Christos Tsiolkas.[8]

References