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Late Windrush victim’s compensation to fund prize for British Caribbean playwrights

Late Windrush victim’s compensation to fund prize for British Caribbean playwrights

Summary

A new prize called the Windrush Prize for British Caribbean Playwrights has been created using compensation money awarded to a Windrush victim who died before receiving it. The prize will give £10,000 and a theatre run to a UK-based British Caribbean playwright to support their work and honor the contributions of the British Caribbean community.

Key Facts

  • The Windrush Prize is dedicated to British Caribbean playwrights living in the UK and offers £10,000 to the winner.
  • The winning play will be staged for at least three weeks at the Arcola theatre in 2027 and published by Methuen Drama.
  • The prize was set up by Shereener Browne in memory of her father, Myron Brown, who was wrongly stripped of his British citizenship.
  • Myron Brown died before receiving compensation meant for Windrush victims; his family had to navigate complex legal processes to claim the money.
  • The prize aims to address the lack of British Caribbean voices in theatre and preserve their cultural impact in Britain.
  • Windrush Day marks the arrival of Caribbean passengers on the HMT Empire Windrush in 1948, a key moment in British history.
  • Research shows low awareness of the Windrush story among young people in the UK, highlighting the need for education about this history.
  • Over 50 Windrush victims died while waiting for compensation; public figures are calling for a review of the compensation scheme.
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