Julia Childs (born 1962 in St Albans) is a British playwright who has won first- and second-place awards internationally.
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Julia Childs | |
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Born | Julia Kay Childs (1962-03-06)6 March 1962 St Albans, United Kingdom |
Occupation | Playwright, Director |
Nationality | British |
Period | 2007-Present |
Notable awards | Winner African performance 2009, Joint-second place African performance 2010 |
Her debut play Home Sweet Soweto Home won first prize in the BBC African Performance competition. Professor Wole Soyinka awarded Childs joint-second place in African Performance 2010 with The Coffin Factory.[1] Both plays were produced by BBC and broadcast on the BBC World Service.
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