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Lucy Caldwell FRSL (born 1981) is a Northern Irish playwright and novelist. She was the winner of the 2021 BBC National Short Story Award and of the 2023 Walter Scott Prize . Biography
In 2007, O'Brien appeared in the Druid Theatre Company production of Leaves, written by the Belfast playwright and novelist Lucy Caldwell and directed by Garry Hynes. [4] [5] For this performance, she received a nomination for Best Supporting Actress in the Irish Times Irish Theatre Awards in 2007.
Where They Were Missed is the debut novel from Northern Irish author Lucy Caldwell (though she had previously written plays). It was shortlisted for the inaugural Dylan Thomas Prize [1] and the Waverton Good Read Award. [2] It was named by The Guardian's Glenn Patterson as one of the 'top 10 Belfast books'. [3]
The 2021 winner of the accolade was Lucy Caldwell, who won for All The People Were Mean And Bad. On Tuesday, the BBC also announced that Elena Barham, from Barnsley, had won the BBC Young Writers ...
2006–07 Lucy Caldwell for Leaves, Sheila Callaghan for Dead City, Stella Feehily for O Go My Man, Abbie Spallen for Pumpgirl; 2007–08 Judith Thompson for Palace of the End; 2008–09 Chloë Moss for This Wide Night [5] 2009–2010 Julia Cho for The Language Archive; 2010–11 Katori Hall for Hurt Village [6] 2011–12 Jennifer Haley for The ...
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Choate-Caldwell House (also known as the Within These Walls exhibit) is a historic eighteenth-century New England colonial house (c. 1710/1760) that was originally located 16 Elm Street in Ipswich, Massachusetts.
WHERE: Conrad-Caldwell House Museum, 1402 St. James Court. WHEN: Dec. 13-17, 5-9 p.m. COST: Tickets are $15, $13 for seniors and military, $11 for ages 5-17. Anyone who brings an item needed by ...