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Peta Murray

Peta Murray is an Australian writer.
She graduated from Killara High School, Sydney in 1975, the same year as current principal Mark Carter. She graduated from the NSW School of Drama, and has a Diploma of Education from the University of Sydney. She began work as a high-school teacher of English and History, and involved herself in fringe and community theatre throughout her teaching career. In 1989, she began writing full-time. Best known as a playwright, she also writes short stories, and is a dramaturg, director and occasional teacher of writing.〔(【引用サイトリンク】website=Currency Press )〕 She currently resides in Melbourne.
==Plays==

Murray's play ''The Procrastinator'' was produced by the Griffin Theatre Company in 1981. Her best-known play, ''Wallflowering'',〔(【引用サイトリンク】website=education.nsw.gov.au )〕 was workshopped at the Australian National Playwrights' Conference in 1988, and has since had numerous productions in Australia and overseas. Her play ''Salt'' won the 2001 Louis Esson Prize for Drama in the Victorian Premier's Literary Awards. Other works include ''Spitting Chips'' 〔 (an adaptation of Tim Winton’s ''Blueback''), ''The Procedure'' and ''The Keys to the Animal Room''. Community theatre works include ''This Dying Business'' and ''The Law of Large Numbers''. In 2006, she wrote ''Room'', for Playworks and the Melbourne Writers Festival. In 2010 two ‘micro-plays’ featured in Finucane & Smith’s ''The Carnival of Mysteries'' at the Melbourne International Arts Festival. She is currently developing a new work for performance entitled ''Things That Fall Over: an (anti-)musical of a novel inside a reading of a play, with footnotes, and oratorio-as-coda''.
Murray has won the following Australian Writers' Guild awards: 1990''Spitting Chips'', Theatre in Education/Community Theatre Category; 1994''Keys to the Animal Room'', Theatre in Education/Community Theatre Category, and Major Award Winner 1994; and 2000''Blueback'', Theatre for Young People.
In 2003, Murray was awarded a Centenary Medal for services to society and literature.

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