Blacklands by Levi David Addai wins the Award.
Plays
Levi wrote his first play, 93.2FM as part of the Royal Court Young Writers Programme. It was performed at Royal Court Theatre in 2005, and then revived in 2006 before touring to Cardiff, Birmingham, Liverpool and Brighton. In a Times review it was said that “There is an enormous generosity in Addai’s writing. He shows us the caring, supportive side of community…this is a memorable and decidedly promising debut.”
Levi’s second play, House of Agnes, premiered in March 2008 at the Ovalhouse in a co-production with Paines Plough. A review in the Financial Times said “Addai writes his characters’ most heartfelt emotions with the clarity and sincerity of a younger Richard Cameron; only the occasional word is overplayed.”
Levi’s third play, Oxford Street premiered at the Royal Court in May 2008, before transferring for a limited run in Elephant and Castle shopping centre. The Times in a review said “All the tawdry dazzle of London’s most famous shopping district glitters in the third play by the sharp-eyed young talent Levi David Addai… This is a joyous hymn to our flawed, fabulous city.” Oxford Street was nominated for a Writers’ Guild award in the “Best Play (Theatre)” category (2008); and was nominated for the “Outstanding Achievement In An Affiliate Theatre” category of the Olivier Award (2009).
His play for Polka Theatre, I Have A Dream ran in September 2011, for Black History Month. A new play, Blacklands won the Alfred Fagon Award (2011).
Levi is featured in the National Theatre Black Plays Archive.
Television
In 2011, Levi wrote a short film, Micah for the Channel 4 series Coming Up which highlights films made for television by new directors and writers. It was broadcast in August and screened at the Edinburgh Film Festival. The short led to his winning “Best Breakthrough Talent” at the CDN Diversity Awards (2011).
BBC Current Affairs commissioned Levi to write a drama, My Murderbased on a gang-related honey trap murder which premiered on BBC3 on 26 March 2012. My Murder won a Broadcast Awards (2013) in the “Best Single Drama” category; it won “Best Drama” at the Movie Video & Screen Awards (2012); it received a recognition at the 2012 Screen Nation Film and TV Awards for “Diversity in Drama Production”; and was nominated for “Best Single Drama” at the 2013 Royal Television Society awards.
Levi David Addai is lead writer, co-creator and associate producer of Youngers, a E4 drama series, which was first broadcast on Channel 4 on 20 March 2013. The Guardian in a review said, “Youngers has heart, conviction and a spring in its trainers so pneumatic it’s surely only a matter of time before it crunks itself clean through the ceiling tiles”.
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