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  1. SIDELIGHTS: Australian playwright Andrew Bovell was born in the Western Australia mining town of Kalgoorlie and later studied drama in Melbourne. Many of his plays, including State of Defence, The Ballad of Lois Ryan, and Who's Afraid of the Working Class, focus on the lives of blue-collar workers and marginalized individuals.

  2. www.dramaonlinelibrary.com › playwrights › andrew-bovell-iidDrama Online - Andrew Bovell

    ...Andrew Bovell's Speaking in Tongues is a play about marital infidelity, with multiple narratives and a mystery at its core. It was first performed on 6 August 1996 in a production by Griffin Theatre Company at The Stables, Sydney...

  3. Dramatist, writer, screenwriter, critic. The winner of numerous awards during his career, Andrew Bovell has utilised a variety of styles and contexts, as well as performance venues, since he began writing professionally in the late 1980s. His works also largely concerned with social and political issues.

  4. Oct 10, 2017 · Andrew Bovell’s Platform Paper, Putting Words in their Mouths: the playwright and screenwriter at work, was published in August this year, and I’ve finally made the time to read it. Andrew is one of Australia’s finest dramatists, and is as generous, thoughtful and intelligent a person as you would hope to meet.

  5. Sep 8, 2016 · earth shattering and mind blowing. one of the first plays i bawled my eyes out to in joy and heart ache, but a cry that i never wanted to end through it being rooted in sheer awe of how phenomenal this play is. bovell successfully presents the harsh reality of family life that cuts so deeply to many and exhibits the inner workings of lives that so many strive to hide from the external world ...

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  7. Sep 28, 2015 · Bovell hilariously told the audience how he goes through a dilemma every time he travels by taxi: To lie or not to lie about his profession. He goes back and forth in his head if he should tell ...