Reg CribbREG CRIBB is a multi-award-winning writer for the stage and screen. His original plays include: The Damned (2012, winner of the NSW Premier's Literary Award); The Haunting of Daniel Gartrell (2012); Unaustralia (2012); Boundary Street (2011, winner o the Rodney Seaborn award); Krakouer (2010) Uncle Vanya; Ruby's Last Dollar (2005, nominated for the Victorian Premier's Literary Award); The Chatroom (2004, shortlisted for the Patrick White Playwright's Award); The Return (2001); and Last Cab to Darwin (2003, winner of the Patrick White Playwright's Award, the Queensland Premier's Literary Award, the WA Equity Award for Best New Play, the WA Premier's Literary Award and the WA Premier's Prize Award for Overall Literature, making history as the first play to win this award). He co-wrote the one-man play Gulpilil with David Gulpilil (2004). Reg's screen credits include adaptations of Last Cab to Darwin (winner of an AACTA for Best Adapted Screenplay, nominated for an AWGIE for Best Adapted Feature), The Return (renamed Last Train to Freo) and Ruby's Last Dollar; and the true-crime screenplay The Great Mint Swindle. Reg co-wrote Bran Nue Dae, for which he was nominated for an AFI award. Read More Read Less
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