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Jo Randerson

Joanna Ruth Randerson ONZM (born 1973) is a New Zealand writer, director and performer. She is the founder and artistic director of Barbarian Productions, a Wellington-based theatre production company.[1]

Randerson in 2021

Biography Edit

Randerson was born in Auckland, New Zealand, in 1973 and moved to Wellington when she was four years old.[2] She studied at Wellington Girls' College, and then went on to Victoria University of Wellington to major in English, theatre and film.[3] She wrote, directed and performed in theatre productions for the Victoria University of Wellington Student Drama Club. At the same time she also wrote for and performed at BATS Theatre Wellington, and made television appearances as a stand-up comedian. After graduating, She co-founded the theatre group Trouble in 1995.[3] In 2012 she finished her Master of Theatre Arts in directing from Toi Whakaari New Zealand Drama School and Victoria University of Wellington as well as participating in the Leadership New Zealand programme. Randerson was a recipient of the Arts Foundation of New Zealand New Generation Award in 2008.[4]

Randerson's writing has been twice shortlisted for the IIML Prize (2006 and 2008), she has won Chapman Tripp Theatre Awards and was nominated for the Billy T Award in 2005. She has earned fellowships at home and abroad – she received the Robert Burns Fellowship in 2001 (Dunedin), Winston Churchill Fellow 2003 (Russia) and completed a CNZ/DOC Wild Creations Residency in 2002 at Cape Kidnappers'.[5] Randerson won the Bruce Mason Playwriting Award in 1997 for her first play Fold (part of the Young and Hungry season at BATS).[6] She won the Arts Foundation of New Zealand New Generation Award for Literature in 2008. Her books The Keys To Hell, The Spit Children, Tales From the Netherworld and The Knot have all been critically acclaimed. Her work is characterized as dark social satire.[7] In a review for The Keys to Hell in Landfall 209, Anna Smith wrote

Randerson's world is a "holding tank" inside which we shriek, or remain terrified and mute witnesses to the despair that is life – a theme rehearsed over and over. Provocation, not subtlety, is the writer's special effect.[8]

In the 2021 New Year Honours, Randerson was appointed an Officer of the New Zealand Order of Merit, for services to the performing arts.[9]

Publications Edit

  • 1998 The Knot (Wedge Press, 1998)
  • 1999 "The Penguin People" in The Picnic Virgin, ed. Emily Perkins (Victoria University Press, 1999)[10]
  • 2000 The Spit Children (Victoria University Press, 2000)[11]
  • 2003 "Banging Cymbal, Clanging Gong" in Red Light Means Stop (The Women's Play Press, 2003)[12]
  • 2004 The Keys to Hell (Victoria University Press, 2004)[13]
  • 2004 Fold (The Play Press, 2004),[14] published with "shudder" by Pip Hall
  • 2006 "The Sheep, the Shepherd" in The Best New Zealand Fiction, Volume Three (Vintage, 2006)
  • 2006 "Everything we Know" in Are Angels OK?: The Parallel Universes of New Zealand Writers and Scientists, ed. Paul Callaghan and Bill Manhire (Victoria University Press, 2006)[15]
  • 2009 Through the Door (illustrated by Seraphine Pick), Wedge Press[16]
  • 2010 The Unforgiven Harvest/ The Lead Wait (Playmarket, 2010)[17]
  • 2012 Tales From the Netherworld (Steele Roberts, 2012)[18]

References Edit

  1. ^ "New Zealand Book Council". www.bookcouncil.org.nz. Retrieved 8 August 2015.
  2. ^ "Many roles in theatre of life". Stuff.co.nz. 2 October 2012. Retrieved 7 August 2015.
  3. ^ a b "Jo Randerson". Playmarket.
  4. ^ . www.thearts.co.nz. Archived from the original on 25 January 2015. Retrieved 8 August 2015.
  5. ^ "2003 Residency Winners". Department of Conservation. Department of Conservation. Retrieved 9 August 2015.
  6. ^ "Bruce Mason Playwriting Award – Plays and playwrights – Te Ara Encyclopedia of New Zealand". www.teara.govt.nz. Retrieved 8 August 2015.
  7. ^ Benson, Eugene and L. W. Conolly (2005). Encyclopedia of Post-Colonial Literatures in English (second ed.). New York: Routledge. p. 399. ISBN 0415278856.
  8. ^ Smith, Anna (2005). "Landfall 209 "1984"". Landfall 209.
  9. ^ "New Year honours list 2021". Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet. 31 December 2020. Retrieved 31 December 2020.
  10. ^ Perkins, Emily (1999). Picnic Virgin, The. Wellington New Zealand: Victoria University Press. ISBN 0864733682.
  11. ^ Randerson, Jo (200). Spit Children, The. Wellington: Victoria University Press. ISBN 9780864733962.
  12. ^ Plumb, Vivienne (2003). Red light means stop : six super solos from Aotearoa New Zealand. Wellington New Zealand. ISBN 0958231001.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  13. ^ Randerson, Jo (2004). Keys to Hell, The. Wellington: Victoria University Press. ISBN 9780864734792.
  14. ^ Randerson, Jo (2003). Fold / by Jo Randerson. Shudder : a play / by Pip Hall. Wellington New Zealand: The Play Press. ISBN 1877319015.
  15. ^ Callaghan, Paul and Bill Manhire (eds) (2006). Are Angels OK? The Parallel Universes of New Zealand Writers and Scientists. Wellington New Zealand: Victoria University Press. ISBN 9780864735140. {{cite book}}: |first1= has generic name (help)
  16. ^ Randerson, Jo and Seraphine Pick (2009). Through the Door. Wellington New Zealand: Wedge Press. ISBN 9780473149284.
  17. ^ Randerson, Jo (2010). The Unforgiven Harvest/The Lead Wait. Wellington New Zealand: Playmarket. ISBN 9780908607389.
  18. ^ Randerson, Jo (2012). Tales From The Netherworld. ISBN 9781877577888.

External links Edit

  • Official website

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Joanna Ruth Randerson ONZM born 1973 is a New Zealand writer director and performer She is the founder and artistic director of Barbarian Productions a Wellington based theatre production company 1 Randerson in 2021 Contents 1 Biography 2 Publications 3 References 4 External linksBiography EditRanderson was born in Auckland New Zealand in 1973 and moved to Wellington when she was four years old 2 She studied at Wellington Girls College and then went on to Victoria University of Wellington to major in English theatre and film 3 She wrote directed and performed in theatre productions for the Victoria University of Wellington Student Drama Club At the same time she also wrote for and performed at BATS Theatre Wellington and made television appearances as a stand up comedian After graduating She co founded the theatre group Trouble in 1995 3 In 2012 she finished her Master of Theatre Arts in directing from Toi Whakaari New Zealand Drama School and Victoria University of Wellington as well as participating in the Leadership New Zealand programme Randerson was a recipient of the Arts Foundation of New Zealand New Generation Award in 2008 4 Randerson s writing has been twice shortlisted for the IIML Prize 2006 and 2008 she has won Chapman Tripp Theatre Awards and was nominated for the Billy T Award in 2005 She has earned fellowships at home and abroad she received the Robert Burns Fellowship in 2001 Dunedin Winston Churchill Fellow 2003 Russia and completed a CNZ DOC Wild Creations Residency in 2002 at Cape Kidnappers 5 Randerson won the Bruce Mason Playwriting Award in 1997 for her first play Fold part of the Young and Hungry season at BATS 6 She won the Arts Foundation of New Zealand New Generation Award for Literature in 2008 Her books The Keys To Hell The Spit Children Tales From the Netherworld and The Knot have all been critically acclaimed Her work is characterized as dark social satire 7 In a review for The Keys to Hell in Landfall 209 Anna Smith wrote Randerson s world is a holding tank inside which we shriek or remain terrified and mute witnesses to the despair that is life a theme rehearsed over and over Provocation not subtlety is the writer s special effect 8 In the 2021 New Year Honours Randerson was appointed an Officer of the New Zealand Order of Merit for services to the performing arts 9 Publications Edit1998 The Knot Wedge Press 1998 1999 The Penguin People in The Picnic Virgin ed Emily Perkins Victoria University Press 1999 10 2000 The Spit Children Victoria University Press 2000 11 2003 Banging Cymbal Clanging Gong in Red Light Means Stop The Women s Play Press 2003 12 2004 The Keys to Hell Victoria University Press 2004 13 2004 Fold The Play Press 2004 14 published with shudder by Pip Hall 2006 The Sheep the Shepherd in The Best New Zealand Fiction Volume Three Vintage 2006 2006 Everything we Know in Are Angels OK The Parallel Universes of New Zealand Writers and Scientists ed Paul Callaghan and Bill Manhire Victoria University Press 2006 15 2009 Through the Door illustrated by Seraphine Pick Wedge Press 16 2010 The Unforgiven Harvest The Lead Wait Playmarket 2010 17 2012 Tales From the Netherworld Steele Roberts 2012 18 References Edit New Zealand Book Council www bookcouncil org nz Retrieved 8 August 2015 Many roles in theatre of life Stuff co nz 2 October 2012 Retrieved 7 August 2015 a b Jo Randerson Playmarket The Arts Foundation Jo Randerson Biography www thearts co nz Archived from the original on 25 January 2015 Retrieved 8 August 2015 2003 Residency Winners Department of Conservation Department of Conservation Retrieved 9 August 2015 Bruce Mason Playwriting Award Plays and playwrights Te Ara Encyclopedia of New Zealand www teara govt nz Retrieved 8 August 2015 Benson Eugene and L W Conolly 2005 Encyclopedia of Post Colonial Literatures in English second ed New York Routledge p 399 ISBN 0415278856 Smith Anna 2005 Landfall 209 1984 Landfall 209 New Year honours list 2021 Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet 31 December 2020 Retrieved 31 December 2020 Perkins Emily 1999 Picnic Virgin The Wellington New Zealand Victoria University Press ISBN 0864733682 Randerson Jo 200 Spit Children The Wellington Victoria University Press ISBN 9780864733962 Plumb Vivienne 2003 Red light means stop six super solos from Aotearoa New Zealand Wellington New Zealand ISBN 0958231001 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint location missing publisher link Randerson Jo 2004 Keys to Hell The Wellington Victoria University Press ISBN 9780864734792 Randerson Jo 2003 Fold by Jo Randerson Shudder a play by Pip Hall Wellington New Zealand The Play Press ISBN 1877319015 Callaghan Paul and Bill Manhire eds 2006 Are Angels OK The Parallel Universes of New Zealand Writers and Scientists Wellington New Zealand Victoria University Press ISBN 9780864735140 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a first1 has generic name help Randerson Jo and Seraphine Pick 2009 Through the Door Wellington New Zealand Wedge Press ISBN 9780473149284 Randerson Jo 2010 The Unforgiven Harvest The Lead Wait Wellington New Zealand Playmarket ISBN 9780908607389 Randerson Jo 2012 Tales From The Netherworld ISBN 9781877577888 External links EditOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Jo Randerson amp oldid 1037854936, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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