Sabrina Mahfouz is a British-Egyptian poet, playwright, performer and writer from
South London
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,
England
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. Her published work includes poetry, plays and contributions to several anthologies.
Education
Mahfouz earned a BA in English Literature and Classics at
King's College London and an MA in International Politics and Diplomacy at
SOAS, University of London
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.
Career
Mahfouz began her career in the
Civil Service
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Fast Stream Programme, working with the
Ministry of Defence
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and other departments. She left the Civil Service to concentrate on creative writing and won a Westminster Prize for New Playwrights in 2010 for her first short play, ''That Boy'', which was performed at the
Soho Theatre
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The the ...
, London.
Mahfouz's poetry work and performances earned her a Creative in Residence Award in 2011 at
The Hospital Club
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in London.She was invited to New York with the
Old Vic New Voices
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TS Eliot exchange program in 2011 and later that year produced her first solo show, ''Dry Ice'', which premiered at Underbelly during
Edinburgh Festival
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2011. ''Dry Ice'' was directed by
David Schwimmer
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, receiving critical acclaim and a nomination for
The Stage Award for Best Solo Performance. It later transferred to The
Bush Theatre
The Bush Theatre is located in the Passmore Edwards Public Library, Shepherd's Bush, in the London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham. It was established in 1972 as a showcase for the work of new writers. The Bush Theatre strives to create a sp ...
in London and
Contact Theatre
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History
Contact was founded in 1972 by Barry Sheppard (General Manager of what was then Manchester University Theatre) and Hugh Hunt (Professor of Drama) ...
in Manchester.
Her play ''One Hour Only'' was chosen by
Old Vic New Voices
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About
Old Vic New Voices aims to nurture talent, inspire young people and open up the theatre to everyone. They develop the next generation of thea ...
and
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for their Edinburgh Award and played at the Underbelly in 2012. That year, she also wrote a short play called ''Clean'' for
Traverse Theatre
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The Traverse Theatre company commissions and develops new plays or adaptations from contemporary p ...
as part of The Breakfast Plays 2012, which won a Herald Angel Award. In 2013, ''Clean'' was commissioned as a longer piece and played at Traverse Theatre and Oran Mor in
Glasgow
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, transferring to
59e59 Theater
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in New York during 2014.
Mahfouz was awarded a
Sky Academy Arts Scholarship in 2013, allowing her to produce new poetry work which was collected in a book ''The Clean Collection'', published by
Bloomsbury
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.
The scholarship also enabled her to produce and write a new theatre show called ''Chef'' which played at Underbelly in 2014 and transferred to
Soho Theatre
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The the ...
in June 2015.
''Chef'' won a
Fringe First Award
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* Adelaide Fringe, the world's second-largest annual arts festival
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and was nominated for the
Carol Tambor Best of Edinburgh Award
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History
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; the Brighton Fringe Award for Excellence and the
Holden Street Theatres' Adelaide Fringe Award.
The performer was
Jade Anouka
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Early life and education
Anouka w ...
, who received The Stage Award for Acting Excellence.
In 2014, her play about free speech in
Egypt
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was commissioned by and performed at
The National Theatre by young people for the annual
National Theatre Connections Festival.
In 2016, Mahfouz had a short television drama piece called ''Breaking the Code'' produced by
BBC3
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, BBC Taster and BBC Drama and the following plays written by her were produced in the UK and internationally: ''With a Little Bit of Luck'' (
Paines Plough
Paines Plough is a touring theatre company founded in 1974 by writer David Pownall and director John Adams.
The company specialises exclusively in commissioning and producing new plays and helping playwrights develop their craft.
Over the past ...
); ''SLUG'' (nabokov); ''the love i feel is red'' (
Tobacco Factory Theatre); ''Caldarium'' (Theatre Uncut/Teater Grob); ''SLoW'' (KVS Brussels); ''Layla's Room'' (
Theatre Centre
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) and ''Battleface'' (Bush Theatre).
Mahfouz has been a Playwright in Residence at the
Bush Theatre
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; Poet in Residence at
Cape Farewell
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Geography
Loc ...
, a Writer at Liberty for Liberty UK and a Global Shaper with the
World Economic Forum
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.
Political views
In December 2019, along with 42 other leading cultural figures, Mahfouz signed a letter endorsing the
Labour Party under
Jeremy Corbyn
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's leadership in the
2019 general election.
Books
Poetry
''How You Might Know Me''/ Full Collection (Out-Spoken Press, 2016)
*''Craft of Use'' by Kate Fletcher / 1 Poem (Routledge, 2016)
*''Out-Spoken Anthology 2015'' / 3 poems (Out-Spoken Press, 2015)
Playscripts
*''Layla's Room'' (Methuen Bloomsbury, 2016)
*''With a Little Bit of Luck'' (Methuen Bloomsbury, 2016)
*''New Monologues for Women'' edited by Geoffrey Colman / 2 texts (Methuen Bloomsbury, 2016)
*''National Theatre Connections Monologues'' edited by Anthony Banks / 1 text (Methuen Bloomsbury, 2016)
*''Audition Speeches for Black, Middle Eastern and South Asian Actors'' edited by Simelia Hodge-Dalloway / 2 texts (Methuen Bloomsbury, 2016)
*''Chef'' (Methuen Bloomsbury, 2015)
*''National Theatre Connections, Plays for Young People'' edited by Anthony Banks / 1 play (Methuen Bloomsbury, 2014)
*''The Clean Collection'' (Methuen Bloomsbury, 2014)
Fiction
*''Here I Stand'' edited by Amnesty International / 1 story (Walker Books, 2016)
Non-fiction
''The Good Immigrant''edited by
Nikesh Shukla
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/ 1 essay (Unbound, 2016)
As editor
* ''The Things I Would Tell You: British Muslim Women Write'' (Saqi Books, 2017)
Plays
*''Noughts & Crosses'' (2019, Pilot Theatre)
*''The Things I Would Tell You'' (co-writer with Aliyah Hashanah Holder, Nafeesa Hamid, Aisha Mirza, 2018, Traverse Theatre)
*''This is How It Is'' (2018, Fuel Theatre)
*''The Power of Plumbing'' (2018, Theatre Uncut)
*''Ziraffa Giraffa'' (2017, Little Angel / Omnibus)
*''Beweep, Outcast'' (2017, CSSD)
*''Offside'' (co-writer with Hollie McNish, 2017, Futures Theatre)
*''Battleface'' (2016, Bush Theatre)
*''SLUG'' (2016, nabakov)
*''the love i feel is red'' (2016, Tobacco Factory Theatres)
*''With a Little Bit of Luck'' (2016, Paines Plough)
*''Layla's Room'' (2016, Theatre Centre)
*''Caladarium'' (2016, Theatre Uncut / Teater Grob)
*''Chef'' (2015, Just for Laughs Theatricals / 2014, P.O.P)
*''A Shop Selling Speech'' (2013, National Theatre Connections)
*''Disnatured'' (2013, Shakespeare in Shoreditch)
*''Clean'' (2013, Traverse Theatre)
*''One Hour Only'' (2012, Made From Scratch Theatre / Old Vic New Voices)
*''Dry Ice'' (2011, SM / 2012, Bush Theatre)
TV
*''Railway Nation: A Journey In Verse'' (BBC TWO / Blast! Films)
*''We Belong Here'' (BBC iPlayer / The Space)
*''Breaking the Code'' (BBC3 / BBC Taster / BBC Drama)
*''
After The DG'' (CBBC)
Film
*''Alone Together'' (BBC iPlayer / Decapo)
*
Sabrina Mahfouz: Spoken Word' (Sky Arts)
Radio
*''Power Lines'' (Presenter on Performance Poetry Documentary, BBC Radio 4)
*''A Century of Results'' (Short Story, BBC Radio 4/Shortworks)
*''With a Little Bit of Luck'' (Radio Play, BBC Radio 1xtra)
*''I Go to Her Wardrobe'' (Short Story, BBC Radio 4/Shortworks)
Dance
*''Rosalind'' (James Cousins Company)
*''I Imagine'' (
Aakash Odedra Company)
*''The Dying Swan'' (Royal Ballet)
Opera
*''Woman at Point Zero'' (
Bushra El-Turk
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/ Royal Opera House / Snape Maltings / Shubbak)
*''Paws & Padlocks'' (
Kate Whitley
Kate Whitley (born 1989) is an English composer and pianist.
Career
She is classically trained and studied music at King's College, Cambridge. Her music is recorded by NMC Recordings and her debut release, ''I am, I say'' was released in 2017. ...
/ Blackheath Halls)
*''I Am I Say'' (Kate Whitley / Multi-Story Orchestra)
*''The Cruel Cut'' (Kate Whitley)
*''Sancerre'' (K. Wilmslow / Royal Opera House)
Awards and honours
References
External links
Official website.
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Living people
Alumni of King's College London
Alumni of SOAS University of London
21st-century English poets
21st-century Egyptian poets
Writers from London
English people of Egyptian descent
English women poets
Egyptian women poets
Year of birth missing (living people)
20th-century Egyptian women
Fellows of the Royal Society of Literature
21st-century English women writers