Troubles-rooted play Sapling wins Women's prize for playwriting

A gripping drama set against the backdrop of Northern Ireland's tumultuous Troubles era has taken top honors in this year's Women's prize for playwriting. Georgina Duncan's powerful and unflinching work, Sapling, tells the story of a young man's struggle to cope with trauma and violence that lingers long after its initial impact.

The play is set 10 years after a devastating event in which a child murdered another child during the final years of the Troubles. The story follows Gerry Flynn, aged just 16, as he navigates a world still reeling from the consequences of this tragedy. A deteriorating home life, adolescent angst, and the ever-present shadow of his deceased brother all combine to threaten Gerry's fragile stability.

However, when the events of one fateful day shatter everything, Gerry is forced to confront an even greater challenge: a charismatic stranger named Ryan who promises to be the solution to his problems. But will he be the answer to Gerry's prayers, or simply the catalyst for more pain and heartache?

Through her writing, Duncan delivers a tender yet darkly humorous exploration of what happens when trauma is left untended. The judges praised her work as "gripping" and "profoundly moving," noting that it has all the qualities that producers dream of discovering and audiences yearn to watch.

The Women's prize for playwriting is a rare honor, with just 1,275 entries vying for attention this year – the most ever received by the award. The winner will share a £20,000 prize with an option for co-production from prominent theater companies, ensuring that Sapling reaches audiences and stages it deserves.

The judges' rigorous deliberations have been rewarded with a diverse range of outstanding plays, each one a testament to the incredible talent of women writers in the UK. As the founder director Ellie Keel noted, these plays and their creators are poised for great things on the big stage – and she can't wait to see what the future holds for them.

The Women's prize for playwriting has also announced its first-ever Lifetime Achievement Award, dubbed the Leading Light award. This prestigious honor will recognize a leading female figure in the arts industry who has made an enduring impact through their work and contributions to culture.
 
OMG 🤯 I'm so hyped about this win!!! The fact that Sapling took top honors is like, totally well-deserved - it's such a powerful exploration of trauma and its effects on our lives 🤕. And can we talk about how complex Gerry Flynn is? Like, 16 years old and already dealing with so much drama in his life... I feel like I'd have a nervous breakdown just thinking about his situation 😩. And that Ryan character though... what's up with him? Sounds like he might be trouble 🤑. Can't wait to see Sapling on stage and experience it for myself!
 
Ugh, another "gripping drama" that just sounds like every other play I've seen 🙄. And £20k is pretty standard prize money if you ask me... where's the innovation? The platform's just churning out the same old formulaic plays with fancy awards to go along with it 💸. And don't even get me started on the Lifetime Achievement Award – who's to say this Leading Light award won't just be a bunch of self-congratulatory nonsense 🤷‍♀️. Can't we just see some new and experimental work for once?
 
OMG, I'm like SO happy for Georgina Duncan 🤩🎉! Her play Sapling is literally gripping & thought-provoking - it's like she's tapped into the collective psyche of Northern Ireland during the Troubles era 💔. The way she explores trauma, mental health, and identity is just so raw & real #TraumaAwareness #MentalHealthMatters 🤝. I'm obsessed with how Gerry's story unfolds - his struggles feel so relatable & authentic #SaplingPlay. The judges are like 'obviously' right about it being 'profoundly moving' 😎. Can't wait to see Sapling take the stage & bring this important story to life 🌟👏
 
I'm so over this drama-filled stuff 🙄 I mean, can't we watch something light-hearted for once? This play winning all those awards is pretty cool though - a 16-year-old dealing with trauma & violence? That's heavy ⚠️ Still, it sounds like the writer did an amazing job at making it tender yet darkly humorous. I'll have to check it out when it hits the stages 🎭
 
OMG, I'M SO HAPPY FOR GEORGINA DUNCAN!!! HER PLAY SAPLING IS TRULY A MASTERPIECE 🌟🎭 IT'S SO POWERFUL AND UNFLINCHING IN ITS EXPLORATION OF THE TRAUMA AND VIOLENCE THAT STILL HAUNTS GERRY FLYN. I MEAN, WHO CAN FORGET THAT DEVASTATING EVENT 10 YEARS AGO WHEN A CHILD MURDERED ANOTHER CHILD 🤕? IT'S LIKE SHE'S TAKEN THOSE FEELINGS AND TURNED THEM INTO SOMETHING ACTUALLY BEAUTIFUL AND UPLIFTING. I COULD WATCH THIS PLAY OVER AND OVER AGAIN AND STILL FIND NEW THINGS TO CHAT ABOUT WITH MY FRIENDS 🤩
 
omg i'm so stoked about this win 🤩! georgina duncan's sapling is literally so powerful it gives me chills every time i think about it 😲 i love how she tackles the trauma and violence of the troubles era with such nuance and sensitivity 💔 the fact that it's a story about a 16-year-old boy struggling to cope just feels so relatable 🤕 and the way ryan shows up in his life is just so thought-provoking... am i right in thinking this play could be a game-changer for theatre in the uk? 🎭 let's hope it gets the recognition it deserves and reaches all those audiences that need to see it 💖
 
🤔 I think this is such a powerful story, Sapling sounds so raw and honest... I mean, 16 years old already dealing with trauma like that is just heartbreaking 🥱. And then you add this charismatic stranger into the mix, it's like... will he be the solution or just another nightmare? 🤷‍♀️. The fact that there are so many talented women writers winning this prize is awesome too, it's a great way to showcase their work and bring more diversity to the theater scene 💖.
 
I don't usually comment but this Sapling play is like wow 🤯 I think what resonates with me most is how it shows that trauma isn't something you can just 'get over' or forget, you know? It's always gonna be there, lurking in the shadows and affecting people in different ways. The way Georgina Duncan writes about it is so raw and honest, it's like she's holding up a mirror to your soul 🕰️

And I love how the play explores the idea of toxic masculinity and how it can lead to some pretty messed up situations. Gerry's character is so complex and relatable, you can't help but feel for him even when he's being super annoying 😩

But what really gets me is the way the play touches on mental health and how society treats people with trauma. It's like, we need more conversations about this stuff, not less 💬
 
🤔 Sapling winning top honors is kinda surprising, considering how dark and intense it is 🌑. I mean, I loved the writing style and all, but some people might find it a bit too much to handle 😬. Like, is this really something we need to watch again? We're already bombarded with trauma and violence in the media - can't we take a break for once? 🤷‍♂️ Also, I'm not sure about this whole "charismatic stranger promises to be the solution" trope... doesn't sound too original or compelling to me 😐. Still, kudos to Georgina Duncan for tackling such tough subjects and making them accessible to audiences 👏. And yay for more female writers getting recognition! 🎉
 
I'm not surprised this play won - it's like the judges were drawn to its raw emotion & gritty realism 🤯 But what I find interesting is how the play tackles trauma in such a sensitive way, you know? It's easy to just glamorize or sensationalize violence, but Duncan does that in a really thoughtful & nuanced way. The fact that it's won over 1k other entries is also a testament to its quality 🙌 On a more pessimistic note though, I wonder how much of an impact this play will actually have on the public's perception of trauma and mental health issues... Will it just get lost in the noise or spark some meaningful conversation? 🤔
 
I'm super stoked that 'Sapling' won top honors at the Women's prize for playwriting 🤩. I mean, it's always awesome to see talented writers like Georgina Duncan get recognized for her incredible work 💪. The way she tackles themes of trauma and violence is so thought-provoking – it's like, you're totally invested in Gerry's story from the start, but also kinda uncomfortable at times 😬.

I love how the play explores the complexities of human emotion, too. I mean, who hasn't struggled with anxiety or feeling lost after a traumatic event? It's like, Duncan gets that and just nails it 🙌. And the writing itself is top-notch – so sharp and witty, it's like you're having a conversation with Gerry himself 📚.

My only reservation is that I feel like some parts of the play might be a bit... easy on Ryan's character? Like, he's this charismatic stranger who just magically solves all Gerry's problems? It feels a tad convenient, ya know? But overall, 'Sapling' is an amazing achievement and I'm super excited to see it come to life on stage 🎭.
 
omg finally someone writes about the Troubles... like we all needed another drama about it 🙄 i mean, don't get me wrong sapling sounds kinda interesting but like 10 years after a child murder is still a bit too soon for me. also what's up with this charismatic stranger who's gonna fix everything? that sounds like some bad tinder profile 🤦‍♀️ anyway congrats to georgina duncan on the win, i guess her play must've really touched people's hearts... or maybe they just wanted to support a female writer who writes about trauma 😊
 
😱 I'm literally shaking just thinking about this play... it sounds like it's gonna be super intense! The idea of a 16-year-old boy dealing with trauma and violence is already so heartbreaking, but adding a charismatic stranger who promises to fix everything? That's like pouring gas on a fire 🚒🔥. I need to know more about this Ryan character ASAP... is he gonna be a hero or a villain? And how does the play balance the darkness with humor? 😂 Can't wait to see how it all comes together! 👏
 
🌑😔 just saw that Northern Ireland's Troubles era is still haunting people like 16 yr olds navigating trauma & violence, & now some kid murdered another kid & it's still affecting ppl a decade later 💔 the winner of this playwriting prize better be doing somethin right 🤞
 
OMG, like, I'm so stoked for Georgina Duncan!!! Sapling is literally one of those plays that just gets you, you know? 🤯 The way she explores trauma and violence and how it affects people is just, like, so raw and honest. And the story with Gerry and Ryan is just...wow. The judges are right, it's gripping and profoundly moving! I mean, £20k is a pretty sweet prize too 😂 Can't wait to see Sapling on stage! The Lifetime Achievement Award winner sounds amazing too 💫
 
I'm so hyped for this win! 😍 Sapling sounds like such a powerful and emotional rollercoaster of a play. I love how it tackles tough topics like trauma, anxiety, and PTSD, but in a way that's also super relatable and humanizing. The fact that it took home the top prize for playwriting is no surprise to me - Georgina Duncan's writing has all the magic. But what I'm really excited about is the opportunity for Sapling to get out there and be seen by as many people as possible! 💫 A £20k prize with an option for co-production from theater companies? That's a dream come true for any playwright 🎭🙌. Can't wait to see how this play makes its way onto stages everywhere!
 
omg can you believe the winner of this year's Women's prize for playwriting is this girl georgina duncan her play sapling is literally so good its like she took all these heavy emotions and put them into a story that'll make you cry laugh and feel all the feels 🤯🎭 idk what the judges saw in it but i'm not mad about it either £20k prize is straight fire can't wait to see sapling on stage 👏🌟
 
OMG, just watched Sapling on YouTube 🤯 and I'm speechless! The way Georgina Duncan writes about trauma and PTSD is so raw and honest, it's like you're right there with Gerry Flynn feeling all the emotions 🤕. And that twist at the end... mind blown 😲. I love how the judges praised her work for being "gripping" and "profoundly moving", it's clear this play is going to make a big impact on audiences 💥. Can't wait to see it on stage, fingers crossed 🤞. The fact that there are so many talented women writers out there competing for this prize is amazing, let's keep supporting them! 💪
 
omg u guys i just heard about this amazing play winnin the women's prize for playwriting!!!! 🤩 sapling is literally so good it makes me wanna cry lol. i love how it tackles trauma & violence in such a realistic way, its like ur feelings come alive on stage! and the fact that theres only 1k entries but they chose this one says alot about the talent of women writers in uk 🙌 20k prize money isnt bad either lol. cant wait to see sapling on stages n u all 🎭👏
 
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