Hannie Rayson Popular Books

Hannie Rayson Biography & Facts

Hannie Rayson (born 1957) is an Australian playwright and newspaper columnist. She is recognised as one of Australia's most significant playwrights. Biography Rayson was born in Melbourne, Victoria and graduated from the University of Melbourne and the Victorian College of Arts. She has worked as a freelance journalist and editor in addition to her primary career as playwright and screenwriter. Rayson was the co-founder of the community theatre group Theatreworks in Melbourne's inner eastern suburb of St Kilda, working there for four years while writing. Rayson has been writer-in-residence at Geelong's Mill Theatre, Playbox Theatre, La Trobe University (which has awarded her an Honorary Doctorate of Letters), and Monash University. Rayson's first major success was Hotel Sorrento, which won several prizes including an AWGIE Award. The play has become an Australian classic, regularly performed by regional theatre groups, and appearing in university courses and on the high school syllabus. The film of the play, directed by Richard Franklin, won an AFI Award for best screenplay (Peter Fitzpatrick and Franklin). In 2010, the play's London debut won critical acclaim. Her more recent works are Falling from Grace, Scenes from a Separation (written with Andrew Bovell), Competitive Tenderness, Life After George, Inheritance, The Glass Soldier, The Swimming Club and Extinction. Rayson was the joint recipient of the Sidney Myer Performing Arts Award in 1996 and has won Victorian and New South Wales Premier's Literary Awards and the Helpmann Award for Best New Australian Work. She is the only playwright ever to be nominated for the Miles Franklin Award, for Life After George. In 2015, Rayson published a funny and candid memoir called Hello, Beautiful! (Text Publishing). Her TV writing credits include two episodes of SeaChange. Selected works Plays Please Return To Sender (1980) Mary (1981) Leave It Till Monday (1984) Room To Move (1985) Hotel Sorrento (1990) Falling From Grace (1994) Scenes From A Separation (1995) co-written with Andrew Bovell Competitive Tenderness (1996) Life After George (2000) Inheritance (2003) Two Brothers (2005) The Glass Soldier (2008) The Swimming Club (2010) Extinction (2013)Books Hello, Beautiful!: Scenes from a life (Text Publishing, 2015)Awards Sidney Myer Performing Arts Award (1996) Victorian Premier's Literary Award NSW Premier's Literary Awards Play Award for Hotel Sorrento (1991) and Falling from Grace (1995) Helpmann Award for Best New Australian Work for Inheritance (2004) Helpmann Award for Best Play awarded to productions of Life After George (2001) and Inheritance (2004) Two Australian Writers' Guild Awards.References "Career Profile: Hannie Rayson, playwright". ArtsHub Australia. 17 August 2007. Archived from the original on 23 July 2008. Retrieved 17 February 2017. "Hannie Rayson". AustLit: The Australian Literature Resource. Retrieved 17 February 2017. "Hannie Rayson". Internet Movie Database. Retrieved 17 February 2017. "Hannie Rayson". Doollee.com - The Playwrights Database. Retrieved 17 February 2017. "Hannie Rayson". State Library of Victoria. Archived from the original on 3 July 2009. Retrieved 17 February 2017. Bolt, Andrew (15 April 2005). "Hannie's evil brew". Herald Sun. Retrieved 17 February 2017. . Discover the Hannie Rayson popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Hannie Rayson books.

Best Seller Hannie Rayson Books of 2024

  • Suddenly Single at Sixty synopsis, comments

    Suddenly Single at Sixty

    Jo Peck

    An uplifting, witty and hilarious memoir about the road from the shock and despair of a sudden marriage breakup to a fabulous new life.Dumped by her husband of twentyfive years, Jo...

  • What Goes Around Comes Around synopsis, comments

    What Goes Around Comes Around

    Kate Mulvany

    ‘Across the board – female or male, a child, a teenager, a 30something woman, an elderly man – [Rayson] just gets how words fall from a mouth ... Familial conversations bubble and ...