
Acclaimed playwright Joanna Murray-Smith has been appointed Sydney Theatre Company’s next Patrick White Fellow – a year-long engagement that includes writing a new work for the 2025 season and mentorship of STC’s Watershed: Writers. The announcement comes as the national tour of her 2023 commission, Julia, begins in Melbourne in June.
The recipient of this year’s Patrick White Playwrights Award is Wendy Mocke for her play, REALish, which was presented as a rehearsed reading at STC’s Theatre Bar at the End of the Wharf.

The Patrick White Fellowship
Now in its 14th year, the $25,000 Fellowship is awarded annually to an established playwright in recognition of their excellent body of work and achievements. As well as a commission from STC, which each Fellow develops during their year-long engagement, the tenure provides opportunities for the playwright to share their skills with other playwrights and artists including STC’s Watershed: Writers.
Joanna Murray-Smith said it was a “great honour’’ to join the Fellowship’s alumni and is looking forward to working with STC’s Watershed: Writers.
“How fantastic to be back at the Sydney Theatre Company, with not just a new commission but such a prestigious award. I am honoured to join the wonderful writers on whom this Fellowship has been bestowed. Mentorship is crucial in playwriting and it’s a lovely aspect of the fellowship to be able to talk to new, younger and evolving playwrights. My experiences at STC in recent years have been amongst my most delightful in my professional career, influenced and supported by the buoyant vision of the company.”

The Patrick White Playwrights Award
The Patrick White Playwrights Award has been an annual initiative of Sydney Theatre Company since 2000. It is held in honour of Patrick White’s contribution to Australian theatre and to foster the development of Australian playwrights. The Award exists to showcase an unproduced script and offers a cash prize of $7,500 for a full-length play of any genre written by an Australian playwright over the age of 18 years.
Wendy Mocke is a Papua New Guinean actor, playwright and screenwriter who was a member of STC’s Emerging Writers Group in 2020/21.
Upon accepting the award, Wendy Mocke said it was a “tremendous honour’’ and described her play, which she began writing in 2020, as her “love letter to Black friendships’’.
“It became clear to me that what I was writing...was what has shown up to save my life when the world has felt unbearable. If I could time travel right about now, I’d take a trip back to visit 12-year-old Wendy in Madang, Papua New Guinea. I’d tell her, so you know those silly stories you write that only you and the family dog reads? Well, one day, it will mean you’ll win the Patrick White Playwrights Award in Sydney, Australia and that’s pretty frikken cool!’’
In 2024, the shortlisted plays for the Patrick White Playwrights Award included:
Michelle Lim Davidson, Where We Love is Home
Kathryn Marquet, Aurochs
Tegan Ware, Cicada
Nicola Watson, Spare a Thought for Jana Wendt
Photos: Ken Leanfore