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Winners of 2024 Zebbie Awards Announced at Ceremony

And the winners are...

Writers from across Ireland gathered at The Sugar Club in Dublin on Tuesday, 3rd September 2024 for the 17thWriters’ Guild of Ireland (WGI) Zebbie Awards, which celebrate the best of Irish writing for stage, screen and radio.

Actor Patrick Bergin presented Christine Molloy and Joe Lawlor with the Best Feature Film Script Zebbie for Baltimore, their film of the true story of English Heiress Rose Dugdale who became an IRA member and carried out an art heist and a failed bomb attack on an RUC barracks.

Ciaran Creagh’s script for Ann, a dramatisation of the real-life story of 15-year-old Ann Lovett, who died during childbirth in a grotto in Granard, Co Longford in 1984, and Elizabeth Gooch’s script for Lies We Tell, a psychological thriller set in the 19th century, were the other finalists in the Best Feature Film Script category.

Janet Moran won a Zebbie for Best Theatre Script for Quake. Colin Murphy for The United States vs Ulysses and Shane O’Reilly, Paul Curley and Denis Clohessy for Gold in the Water were the other finalists in the category. 

Nell Hensey and Brigid Leahy won Best Short Film Script for Good Chips; Hugh O’Conor won Best Animation Script for Worry World; Best Radio/Audio Drama Script went to Dorothy Cotter and Cillian O’Donnachadha for Carthanacht Chlíodhna [Eagrán 2]; Caitriona Daly won Best Continuing Drama Script for Doctors [Series 24, Episode 91]; and Ray Lawlor won Best Television Drama ScriptforObituary [Series 1, Episode 1].

John Lynch and David Norris, Special Services to Writers Award

Former Senator David Norris, who hosted the Zebbie Awards for many years, was presented with the WGI’s Special Services to Writers Award last night in honour of his support for the WGI and Irish writers. 

Writer and actor Tara Flynn once again presented the Zebbie Awards, which took place last night at the Sugar Club, celebrating the best of Irish writing in Theatre, Television Drama, Continuing Drama, Short Film, Feature Film, Radio & Audio and Animation. Only WGI members could vote for the winners from the nominated scripts. 

The awards are named in honour of O.Z. ‘Zebby’ Whitehead, a Broadway and Hollywood actor who was a great supporter of theatre and writing in Ireland after he moved to Dublin in 1963.

The WGI, which campaigns for rights, remuneration, more control of work and better recognition for its members, represents over 400 Irish writers for film, television, theatre, radio, animation and games. The Guild is celebrating its Emerald Anniversary this year – 55 years since it was originally established as the Society of Playwrights in Ireland.

In October, the WGI will be hosting the World Conference of Screenwriters 2024 in Galway with over two hundred screenwriters from across the world expected to attend to discuss their craft and their industry. 

The WGI gratefully acknowledges the support of Zebbie Awards sponsors Comisiún na Meán and the Irish Copyright Licensing Agency (ICLA).

Jennifer Davidson, Chair of the Writers’ Guild of Ireland, said:

“As always it is a privilege to get to celebrate the phenomenal talents of Irish writers, and our WGI members, through our Zebbie Awards. In a year when there’s so much talk of cutbacks and global contraction, it’s a really important reminder of how bright the future actually is, and how irreplaceable the craft of human writers remains, despite all the posited advancements of Generative AI. My warmest congratulations, not just to the winners of the 2024 Zebbie Awards, but to all the nominees who can be rightly proud of the work that they have achieved. As we celebrate our Emerald Anniversary and 55 years since the Society of Irish Playwrights was founded, it’s a very special year for us in the Writers’ Guild. Those 55 years are 55 years of Irish writers being truly excellent at their craft, and of standing together in power and in solidarity. The landscape in which we all write may be changing, but the talent, and passion of Irish writers remains unchanged.”

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*The 2024 Zebbie Awards Winners are:

Best Feature Film Script
Baltimore Christine Molloy & Joe Lawlor

Best Theatre Script
Quake Janet Moran

Best Radio / Audio Drama Script
Carthanacht Chlíodhna [Eagrán 2] Dorothy Cotter & Cillian O’Donnachadha

Best Continuing Drama Script
Doctors [Series 24, Episode 91] Caitriona Daly

Best Television Drama Script
Obituary [Series 1, Episode 1] Ray Lawlor

Best Animation Script
Worry World Hugh O’Conor

Best Short Film Script
Good Chips Nell Hensey & Brigid Leahy

Take a look at a selection of images from the night over on our Instagram page from the brilliant Beta Bajgart Photography

https://www.instagram.com/p/C_f2O0Ut741/?img_index=1

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