Outside Edge Theatre Company announces the winner of the Phil Fox Playwriting Award

Silas Parry

Silas Parry has been named as the winner of the inaugural Phil Fox Playwriting Award by Outside Edge Theatre Company, the UK’s only theatre company and participatory arts charity focused on addiction.

Winning with his debut play, Lessons For Diving, Parry will receive a £6,000 commission, along with mentoring by Tony award-winning playwright and chair of the judging panel, Enda Walsh.

“Danny has taken care of Jo since their Mum died of an overdose.

After working long days for a Grimsby drug dealer, Danny comes home at night and coaxes his little brother back from terrifying visions of the Eastern Pacific Ocean.

Jo helps Danny bag up the brown powder, but when a Mexican fisherman warns Jo about the predators circling Danny every day, their plans to stop his brother dealing go badly wrong.

And as Danny’s job spirals out of control, Jo is caught in his own battle with a giant, man-eating Humboldt Squid.”

Two special commendations were also given to finalists: Kristian Phillips for Drift and Jack Stanley for Boomerang. They will also receive a development support package and a public reading in the new year.

Silas Parry said: “This is the best news, I’m so honoured to receive the inaugural Phil Fox Award. The play is close to my heart, and it means a huge amount that the judging panel responded to Jo and Danny’s story. Outside Edge’s unique approach to theatre makes them the perfect home for this project, and I really can’t wait to work on Lessons for Diving with them and Enda Walsh. Thank you for this amazing opportunity!”

Enda Walsh added: “I’d like to add my congratulations to Silas Parry for winning the inaugural Phil Fox Award for his play Lessons For Diving. Remarkably it's his first play and the daring of its execution, his sensitivity and handling of these complex characters - marked Silas’ play out from a very strong shortlist. Thank you to my fellow judges. We are all so excited to have found such an original voice full of its own theatrical expression. Magic realism in Grimsby never looked so good!”

Artistic Director of Outside Edge Theatre Company, Matt Steinberg said: “Today Outside Edge celebrates its 21st birthday. I cannot imagine a better gift for a theatre company than to receive Silas Parry’s imaginative, heartfelt Lessons For Diving. Along with the two Fox Award Special Commendation plays, I am excited to continue developing this ambitious script from such an exceptionally promising writer.

“Since the start of lockdown Outside Edge has experienced a 40% increase in need from vulnerable people accessing our arts-based recovery maintenance support activities. Many of them found the Fox Award was as a positive, creative distraction that helped combat the loneliness of lockdown and their scripts progressed quite far in the competition’s assessment process. And with almost 70% of playwrights who submitted for this year’s competition identifying as being affected by addiction, I cannot think of a better way to celebrate the legacy of the company’s founding Artistic Director, Phil Fox. Thank you again to all the writers from across the country who shared their stories with us.”

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