AFRICAN HUMAN RIGHTS PLAYWRITING PRIZE SHORTLIST ANNOUNCED
The Organizers of the African Human Rights Playwriting Prize have announced the
shortlist of top and outstanding entries for the just concluded International
Human Rights Playwriting Competition aimed at elevating public consciousness
and understanding of human rights values through plays in order to guarantee
the safeguarding of people's rights in Africa.
The shortlist was selected from the 15 longlisted entries.
The winners of the African Human Rights Playwriting Competition will be
announced on the 25th of November, 2021. Only Six winners will be selected. The
six winners will be featured in an online reading in January/February 2022. The
International Human Rights Art Festival (IHRAF) with its international
headquarters in New York will cast professional actors and a professional
off-Broadway Director to read the plays. This will be held on a Saturday
afternoon at 2PM NYC/8PM in Africa. Also, only the six winning entries will be
published. There are no monetary awards for this competition.
The final judging/selection of winners will be done by Tom Block, the founding
producer of the International Human Rights Art Festival.
Tom is a playwright, author of five books, and 20+ year visual artist. He has
exhibited his artwork and spoken about his ideas throughout the United States,
Canada, Europe, Turkey, and the Middle East. Tom founded the International
Human Rights Art Festival at Dixon Place (NYC) in March 2017.
Find below the complete shortlist:
1. ABUBAKAR TERKIMBI SAIDU - TIED HANDS
2. ABUGHDYER MWUESE STEPHANIE - THE PERFECT HUSBAND
3. AKWU SUNDAY VICTOR – TEGINA: BROKEN INNOCENCE
4. ALEXANDER NDERITU - FREEDOM CORNER
5. ARI-AJIAOLANREWAJU - A DOG LIFE
6. CHIGOZIE MBADUGHA - I SHOULD HAVE BEEN ENOUGH
7. CONFIDENCE ODE - THE EGG HATCHED
8. R. B. PEMBROKE - MEN WHO LIVE BY BREAD
9. VICTOR OLA-MATTHEW - GUNFIRE AT OUR MARKET
African Human Rights Playwriting Prize is an initiative of the International
Human Rights Art Festival (IHRAF), USA aimed at elevating public consciousness
and understanding of human rights values through plays in order to guarantee
the safeguarding of people's rights in Africa.
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