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Katherine Thomson

Katherine Thomson (born 1955) is an Australian playwright and screenwriter.
Katherine Thomson was born in Manly, New South Wales and began her theatrical involvement as a teenager with the Australian Theatre for Young People. She helped found Theatre South in Wollongong and acted in many of their productions.
Her first work was ''A Change in the Weather'', which was followed by ''Tonight We Anchor in Twofold Bay''. Both works were performed in Wollongong in the early 1980s, while the latter was also staged at the Sydney Theatre Company's Wharf Studio. Her next play, ''A Sporting Chance'', was commissioned by the Magpie Theatre Company in South Australia in 1987. It was succeeded by ''Darlinghurst Nights'', developed from the light verse of the noted Australian poet Kenneth Slessor and it was presented, along with musical accompaniment, by the Sydney Theatre Company in 1988.
In 1991, ''Diving for Pearls'' premiered at the Melbourne Theatre Company, with Peter Cummins in the role of Den. Later the same year, Belvoir Street theatre in Sydney produced the play with Robyn Nevin as Barbara and Marshall Napier as Den. Other productions have taken place in Adelaide, Wollongong, Newcastle and Penrith and the play was awarded the Victorian Premier's Literary Award.
''Barmaids'' was first performed by the Deck Chair Theatre Company in Western Australia and has since been performed in the eastern states and in New Zealand. As writer in residence for the Sydney Theatre Company in 1995, Thomson wrote ''Fragments of Hong Kong'' and in 1997 a production of ''Navigating'', directed by Richard Wherrett, with Jacki Weaver as Bea, was staged by the Queensland and Melbourne Theatre companies. The following year, the Sydney Theatre Company presented a production of this play directed by Marion Potts, featuring Noni Hazelhurst in the central role.
In 2007, ''King Tide'' was premiered by Griffin Theatre Company, in a production directed by Patrick Nolan, starring Toni Scanlon.〔(Immersed in sorrow as the world closes in )〕
Thomson has written for a number of television series, including ''Wildside'', ''Halifax f.p.'', ''Fallen Angels'', ''G. P.'' and ''Mirror, Mirror''. She received an AWGIE Award for an episode of ''GP'' and an AFI nomination for an episode of ''Halifax f.p.'' She has also served as a member of the board of the Sydney Theatre Company for a number of years.
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