Stath lets flats subtitles1/19/2024 Each script has been read and marked twice by our fantastic readers from the comedy industry, to whom we are very grateful!Īna Basu Watch our 2022 Edinburgh panel show! ![]() We encourage our longlist to keep writing and expect to see your work out there soon! Announcing the 2023 DNMT New Comedy Writing Longlist!Ĭongratulations are in order to the following writers who have made it to this year’s longlist. ![]() It’s been tough for our readers to whittle the longlist down, but we have our shortlist of five scripts. Runner up Al Nash said: “'I'm delighted to be a runner up amongst such great writers! I've entered the last 4 years and this is the furthest I've got, so that feels good.” For all writers who applied… keep going!” A result from the DNMT is like a signpost that tells you to keep going. Runner up Amy Harrison said: “… I can’t thank the trust enough for providing a platform where comedy writers can showcase their work and get validation from the industry…. Top prize winner Rebecca said: “We are absolutely blown away to win this year's competition! The DNMT carries with it such prestige, from the previous winners to the judges and board of trustees, and we're honoured to join the ranks.”įellow winner Alex said “The script reflects us - half Scottish, half English, odd and pretty funny” and Rebecca adds “Thank you from me and thank you from him”. The runners up are Al Nash for his script Chasham Till I Die and Amy Harrison with her script Facing Up. Writing duo, Rebecca Bain and Alex Garrick-Wright, have won this year’s competition with their script Borderline taking the top prize in the Trust’s sixth annual new comedy writing competition. And the 2023 winners of the DNMT New comedy writing competition are…
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