Alfred Fagon Award

Annual award for the best new play by a Black British playwright From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Alfred Fagon Award is granted annually for the best new play by a Black British playwright who resides in the United Kingdom.[1][2] It was instituted in 1996 and first awarded in 1997, to recognise the work of Black British playwrights from the Caribbean, and named in honour of the poet and playwright, Alfred Fagon.[1] Its scope was broadened in 2006, to include those of African descent.[1] The award is given with the support of the Peggy Ramsay Foundation.[1]

Awarded forBest new play by a Black British playwright
Reward£6,000
Established1996
First award1997
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Alfred Fagon Award
Awarded forBest new play by a Black British playwright
Reward£6,000
Established1996
First award1997
Currently held byHarry Mould, for The Brenda Line
Websitehttp://www.alfredfagonaward.co.uk/ Edit this on Wikidata
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Winners

Past winners include:

Other awards

In 2014, additional awards were instigated, including one for the "outstanding contribution to writing" and an "audience award".[1]

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