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  1. Joanna Murray-Smith was born on 17 April 1962 [ 1] in Mount Eliza, Victoria. Her father was the literary editor and academic Stephen Murray-Smith (1922–1988), and her uncle was the actor John Bluthal. [ 2] She attended Toorak College [ 3] and graduated with a BA (Hons) from the University of Melbourne. [ 4]

  2. Jul 6, 2024 · Joanna Murray-Smith is a playwright, screenwriter and novelist. Her plays have been produced around the world, including on Broadway and the West End, the National Theatre, London and in many languages. Joanna is currently available for theatre commissions, writing treatments and projects for film and television, key-note speeches and personal ...

  3. Joanna Murray‐Smith is responsible for a broad array of work as a playwright, novelist, poet and screenwriter. Her stage work, including more than 15 published plays, has been widely performed in Australia and extensively overseas. Joanna’s plays have been nominated for many awards, including the Olivier and the Susan Blackburn Award, and ...

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  4. Jun 30, 2024 · Joanna Murray-Smith is one of Australia's most popular and prolific writers, having written more than 25 plays, three novels, and for the screen.

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  5. Joanna Murray-Smith has something to say; about women, about conflict, about life. It is a joy to write about her. But now, I’ll let her plays do the talking. Bibliography . Major Resource: Personal Interview conducted with Joanna Murray-Smith on Monday 5 th September 2016, Melbourne. Bailey, John. “Who’s afraid of Joanna Murray-Smith?”

  6. Apr 10, 2021 · After a long and successful career, dramatist Joanna Murray-Smith returns to her roots with a new play opening this month at the Melbourne Theatre Company. By. Joanna Murray-Smith is indisputably one of Australia’s international theatre stars. I knew someone who compared her to the Duchesse de Guermantes in Marcel Proust’s.

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  8. Talks, one of Australia’s most popular playwrights, Joanna Murray-Smith speaks to Fiona Gruber about and being inspired by best-selling author Patricia Highsmith. You can listen to the interview by clicking the Play button below. You can learn more about the play, and book tickets, is a features writer and broadcaster on the arts for a range ...