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Dylan Van Den Berg Dylan Van Den Berg i(19499221 works by)
Gender: Male
Heritage: Aboriginal ; Aboriginal Palawa / Tasmanian
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BiographyHistory

'Dylan Van Den Berg is a Palawa writer with family connections to the northeast of Tasmania.'

Source: Griffin Theatre.

Most Referenced Works

Personal Awards

2022 winner Rodney Seaborn Playwrights' Award for 'The Chosen Vessel'.
2021 winner Canberra Critics Circle Awards Helen Tsongas Award for Excellence in Acting

Awards for Works

Ngadjung 2022 single work drama

'Even a flame needs a drop of water – no strength in burnin’ if there’s no risk of bein’ snuffed out.

'In a time when the sun burns through skin and water only comes in bottles, Ngadjung is an environmental drama set in a scarily imaginable future, right here on Ngunnawal Country. 

'A giant company sells synthetic liquid to quench the thirst of those who’ve survived, and natural water reserves have all but dried up. Two women – an unlikely pairing – unpack the past and spar over the future. Cass is from the city; she’s young, smart and reckons she can fix it all. Flick is from the river that no longer exists; she’s older, fiercer  and history runs through her veins. Without water, how can we live? And most importantly, how will we remember?'

Source: Production blurb.

2024 winner AWGIE Awards Stage Award Community and Youth
y separately published work icon Whitefella Yella Tree 2022 Redfern : Currency Press , 2022 23507212 2022 single work drama

'Once in a blue moon, in the middle of nowhere, two teenage boys meet under a lemon tree. After a rough start, a fragile friendship fruits into a heady romance. Ty and Neddy fall madly in love, as teenagers are wont to do.

'If history would just unfurl a little differently, the boys might have a beautiful future ahead of them. But without knowing it, Ty and Neddy are poised on the brink of a world that is about to change forever. It’s the early 19th century. Ty is River Mob. Neddy is Mountain Mob. And the earth they stand together on is about to be declared ‘Australia’.'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

2024 winner AWGIE Awards Stage Award Original
2022 winner Canberra Critics Circle Awards
2023 winner ACT Notable Awards Special Book Award
2023 winner New South Wales Premier's Literary Awards Nick Enright Prize for Playwriting
2022 nominated Sydney Theatre Awards Best New Australian Work
2022 nominated Sydney Theatre Awards Best Mainstage Production
2023 shortlisted Victorian Premier's Literary Awards Prize for Drama
y separately published work icon Milk 2020 Strawberry Hills : Currency Press , 2021 21417867 2020 single work drama

'Like a smack in the face.  That’s how I’d describe it.

'On the precipice of something life changing, a young Palawa man plunges into an exploration of self and Country. 

'Carried with the winds of a metaphysical Flinders Island, the land of his mob and the place where it all happened, he is drawn back to the dawn of colonization. To a woman who bore the brunt of the oppressors’ violence and then forward to her granddaughter, who buried the truth as a means of survival. Stirring up stories together, with parts both  achingly sad and unexpectedly funny, what unfolds reveals by slow degrees painful but important truths.'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

2022 winner Australian Centre Literary Awards The Kate Challis RAKA Award
2021 winner Canberra Critics Circle Awards Theatre
2022 finalist Australian Capital Territory Book of the Year Award
2021 winner ACT Notable Awards Fiction Big Press
2022 winner Victorian Premier's Literary Awards Prize for Drama
2020 shortlisted Patrick White Playwrights' Award
2021 winner New South Wales Premier's Literary Awards Nick Enright Prize for Playwriting
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