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Nicholas Paul Enright AM (22 December 1950 – 30 March 2003) was an Australian dramatist, playwright and theatre director.


Early life

Enright was born on 22 December 1950 to a prosperous professional Catholic family in
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,
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. He was drama captain of St Ignatius' College, Riverview in
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in 1964, where, like Gerard Windsor and Justin Fleming, he was taught by Melvyn Morrow. At that school, he won the 1sts Debating Premiership in both 1966 and 1967. During 1971 and 1972 Enright was a member of Sydney's Genesian Theatre, performing in ''
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'' and ''
Uncle Vanya ''Uncle Vanya'' ( rus, Дя́дя Ва́ня, r=Dyádya Ványa, p=ˈdʲædʲə ˈvanʲə) is a play by the Russian playwright Anton Chekhov. It was first published in 1897, and first produced in 1899 by the Moscow Art Theatre, directed by Konstan ...
'', and directing ''
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''. Enright earned a BA from
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in 1972.


Career

He worked as a
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for Sydney's Nimrod Theatre before being appointed a trainee director at the
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. He won an
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Fellowship to study directing at
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, graduating in 1977. On his return to Australia, he joined the State Theatre Company of South Australia as actor and director, later becoming associate director. He was Head of Acting at the NIDA in 1983 and 1984. He was encouraged to write plays while at NYU by one of his teachers, the playwright
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. His many plays include: ''Good Works'', ''
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'', ''Daylight Saving'', ''Mongrels'' (about the relation between Australian playwrights Jim McNeil and Peter Kenna, the latter a friend), ''The Female Factory'', ''A Man with Five Children'', ''On the Wallaby'', and ''A Poor Student'', many of them published by Currency Press. His plays – which include French and Italian translations and adaptations – have been performed by all major Australian theatre companies, including
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, Company B, the Australian Opera (as it then was),
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, Queensland Theatre Company, State Theatre Company of South Australia, the
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, Playbox, La Boite Theatre, and the Australian Theatre for Young People. His one-act theatre-in-education play ''A Property of the Clan'' was developed into the full-length play, and later film, ''
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'' (1997). Enright also wrote a number of screenplays; he was nominated for an
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(along with director/co-writer George Miller) for his screenplay of ''
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'' (1992). He wrote the book and lyrics to a number of musical works: three musicals with Terence Clarke – '' The Venetian Twins''; ''
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'' (Winner, NSW Premier's Literary Play Award, 1983); and '' Summer Rain'' (commissioned for a graduating class at NIDA) -, and others with Alan John (''Orlando Rourke''), David King (''The Betrothed'', ''The Voyage of Mary Bryant'', ''The Good Fight''), and Max Lambert ('' Miracle City''); and an opera with Graham Dudley (''The Snow Queen''). Enright wrote the book of the
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version of '' The Boy from Oz'', based on the biography of the same name written by Stephen MacLean, which was produced by Ben Gannon with great success around Australia, and, after his death, in New York. His adaptation, with Justin Monjo, of
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's ''
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'' enjoyed huge critical and box-office success at the
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and Perth Festivals (whose co-production it was), on tour of Australia, at the Festival of Dublin, and in London. He wrote for ABC Radio, including ''Watching over Israel'' (1990 AWGIE winner, Best Radio Play). His non-dramatic work includes a book for children, ''The Maitland and Morpeth String Quartet'' (illustrated by Victoria Roberts), a set of verses for ''The Carnival of the Animals'', and occasional verse. He edited ''
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'', a memoir by his former NIDA student, Timothy Conigrave, and, following Conigrave's death, saw it to publication by
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.


Personal life

Although he was openly gay, he never found his longed-for committed relationship. After 15 years in remission,
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recurred; he died of cancer on 30 March 2003, at age 52. Three years after his death, ''
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'' was dedicated to his memory.


Awards

Nominated for an
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for ''
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'' (1992), co-written with its director George Miller. Received the Major AWGIE Award from the Australian Writers Guild four times: for the play '' Daylight Saving'' (1990); the play ''A Property of the Clan'' (1993); the screenplay ''
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'' (1997); and the stage adaptation of ''Cloudstreet'' (1999, with Justin Monjo). Received the inaugural Play Award at the
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in 1983 with composer Terence Clarke for the musical ''
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''. This award is now named the Nick Enright Prize for Playwriting. Won a Helpmann Award for Best New Australian Work in 2001 for the musical '' The Boy from Oz'', and was nominated in the same category the following year for ''A Man with Five Children''. Many other awards include those from the Sidney Myer Performing Arts Awards (1998 Individual Winner) and the
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. Enright had been appointed an
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in the School of Drama at the Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts; after his death, one of his former WAAPA students, Eddie Perfect, wrote an
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song about him ('Someone Like That').


Honours

In June 2004 his appointment as a Member of the
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was posthumously announced, although it was deemed effective from 14 November 2002.Commonwealth of Australia Gazette No S 167, 14 June 2004
. Retrieved 30 March 2015
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Select credits


Plays

*''The Mavis McMahon Show'' (1972) – contributing writer *''The Good Ship Venus'' (1980) – one act *''On the Wallaby'' (1980) *''First Class Women'' (1982) *''The Maitland and Morpeth String Quartet'' (1985) – based on his radio play *'' Daylight Saving'' (1989) *''St James Infirmary Blues (1992)'' *''A Property of the Clan'' (1992) *''Bobbin' Up'' (1993) *''Good Works'' (1994) *''
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'' (1995) *''Playgrounds'' (1996) *''Mongrels'' (1997) *''Chasing the Dragon'' (1998) *''
Cloudstreet ''Cloudstreet'' is a novel by Australian writer Tim Winton published in 1991. It chronicles the lives of two working-class families, the Pickles and the Lambs, who come to live together in a large house called Cloudstreet in Perth, Western Au ...
'' (1998) *''Spurboard'' (1999) *''A Poor Student'' (2001) *''Country Music'' (2002) *''The Female Factory'' *''A Man with Five Children'' *''The Quartet from Rigoletto''


Musicals

*'' The Venetian Twins'' (1979) *''On the Wallaby'' (1980) *''Buckley's!'' (1981) *''Fatal Johnny'' (1982) *''
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'' (1982) *'' Summer Rain'' (1983) *''Orlando Rourke'' (1985) *''The Betrothed'' (1993) *''The Voyage of Mary Bryant'' (1996) *'' Miracle City'' (1996) *'' The Boy from Oz'' (1998) *''The Good Fight'' (2001) *''The Snow Queen'' (opera)


Adaptations

*Sophocles' ''Electra'' (1978) (with Frank Hauser) *Goldoni's ''The Servant of Two Masters'' (1978) (with Ron Blair) *''Oh What a Lovely War, Mate'' (1979) * Gozzi's ''King Stag'' (1980) *Beaumarchais' ''
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'' (1983) *Molière's ''Don Juan'' (1984) *Hans Andersen's ''The Snow Queen'' (1985) *Euripides' ''
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'' (1989) * Offenbach operetta ''
La Périchole ''La Périchole'' () is an opéra bouffe in three acts with music by Jacques Offenbach and words by Henri Meilhac and Ludovic Halévy. The opera depicts the mutual love of two impoverished Peruvian street singers – too poor to afford a marriage ...
'' (1993)


Screenplays

*'' Breaking Through'' (1990) *'' Come In Spinner'' (1990) *''
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'' (1992) *''
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'' – "Coral Island" (1996) (TV episode) *''
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'' (1997)


TV movies

*'' Breaking Up'' (1985)


Radio

*''The Maitland and Morpeth String Quartet'' (1979) *''Ship Without a Sail – The Songs of Lorenz Hart'' (1985) *''Watching over Israel'' (1990)


Theatre director

*''Uncle Vanya'' (1972) (assistant) *''London Assurance'' (1972) * Juggler's Three (1973) *''Mick Wants to Go'' (1978) *''Royal'' (1978) *''Arms and the Man'' (1978) *''Roses in Due Season'' (1978) *''American Buffalo'' (1979) *''Twelfth Night'' (1979) *''The Matchmaker'' (1979) *''King Stag'' (1980) *''Traitors'' (1980) *''A Month in the Country'' (1980) *''As You Like It'' (1981) *''A Hard God'' (1981) *''The Money or the Box?'' (1983) *''Holiday Makers'' (1984) *''The Comedy of Errors'' (1984) *''The Real Thing'' (1985)


See also

*
List of playwrights This is a list of notable playwrights. See also Literature; Drama; List of playwrights by nationality and date of birth; Lists of authors. A Ab–An Ap–Ay B Ba–Be Bi–By C D E F G H I J K L M N ...


References


External links


Rights to Nick Enright's PlaysNick Enright on AustralianPlays.orgFindaid.library.uwa.edu.auNick Enright in AusStageGenesian Theatre website
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