Gurpreet Kaur Bhatti (born Watford) is a British Sikh writer who has written extensively for stage, screen and radio.[1] Her play Behzti (Dishonour) was cancelled by the Birmingham Rep after protests against the play by Sikhs turned violent and alleged death threats forced Bhatti to go into hiding.[2]
British Sikh writer
Bhatti speaking at the International Conference on Free Expression and Conscience, London, 23 July 2017.
Life
Bhatti's first play, Behsharam (Shameless), received criticism from the Sikh community when it opened in 2001.
In 2005, Behzti won the Susan Smith Blackburn Prize for the best English language play written by a woman.[3]
In 2010, her follow-up to Behzti titled Behud (Beyond Belief)[4] was co-produced by Soho Theatre and Coventry Belgrade and was shortlisted for the John Whiting Award.
In 2014, Khandan (Family) opened to sell-out audiences at the Birmingham Rep and the Royal Court Theatre.[citation needed]
In June 2014, her first anthology of plays, Plays One (ISBN9781783191307), was published by Oberon Books.
She is now[when?] working on a stage commission for the National Theatre. Bhatti also regularly writes for The Archers,[5] the Radio 4 drama serial.
Awards
2003 Nominated for the Race in the Media Award by the Commission for Racial Equality in the radio music/entertainment category for North East South West.[6]
Asian Women of Achievement awards, nominated twice [7]
2005 Susan Smith Blackburn Prize, a US-based award of $10,000 made annually to the best English language play by a woman, for Behzti.[3]
2010 Behud (Beyond Belief) nominated for the John Whiting Award
Works
Plays
Behsharam (Shameless). Oberon Books. 1 April 2002. ISBN978-1-84002-249-0. Soho Theatre, London 2001
Behzti(Dishonour). Oberon Books. 1 September 2005. ISBN978-1-84002-522-4. The Door, Birmingham Rep, Birmingham, UK 2005
Two Old Ladies, Leicester Haymarket 2000 [citation needed]
Fourteen (2014),[8]"Premeier at Watford Palace Theatre". 21 May 2014. Archived from the original on 28 May 2014. Watford Palace Theatre commissioned ‘Fourteen’ after Gurpreet Kaur Bhatti wrote a short play for ‘Come To Where I’m From’ in 2010, co-produced by Watford Palace Theatre and Paines Plough
Khandan (Family) (2014),[9] Bhatti, Gurpreet Kaur (22 May 2014). Premiere at the Birmingham Repertory Theatre. ISBN978-1-78319-093-5. A Royal Court Theatre and Birmingham Repertory Theatre Co-production
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