Verity Bargate Award
The Verity Bargate Award is a British theatre award for new writing. It was established in 1981–82 in memory of Verity Bargate, the founder of the Soho Theatre.[1]
Winners
1983
- Shona, by Tony Craze
- Lunch Girls, by Ron Hart
- The Shelter, by Johnnie Quarrell
1984
- Up For None, by Mick Mahoney
- Coming Apart, by Melissa Murray
1985
The Bombdies Julie Dennis
1986
- Releevo, by David Spencer
- Smith, by Johnnie Quarrell (runner-up)
- Made in Spain, by Tony Grounds (runner-up)
1987
- James Bonney MP, by Ian Buckley (shortlist)
1988
- Me and My Friend, by Gillian Plowman
- Obeah, by Michele Celeste
- Here is Monster, by Brock Norman Brock
1989
- Dogs, Sons of Dogs! Murderers!! Fascists!!!, by Michele Celeste
1990
- Killing the Cat, by David Spencer
1991
- Water Music, by Lyndon Morgans
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