Jump for Jordan: caught between cultures l Award-winning Australian theatre

Published: Feb. 17, 2014, 10:43 a.m.

b"Aspiring archaeologist, Sophie, left home when she was 20, much to the shame of her traditional Jordanian mother. Years later, losing sleep and petrified by the judgement of her visiting \\u2018mad Arab\\u2019 Aunty Azza, Sophie's forced to lie about her life, her career and the existence of her Aussie partner. Worst of all is the fear that she\\u2019s also lying to herself.--Donna Abela\\xa0served her playwriting apprenticeship at Powerhouse Youth Theatre, a company she co-founded in 1987 in Sydney\\u2019s culturally diverse western suburbs. Donna worked continuously with PYT for the next seventeen years as it consolidated its practice of community collaboration.She has worked extensively as a dramaturge and script assessor for various theatre companies and organisations, including the Australian Writers' Guild and the Australian National Playwrights' Centre. Donna also teaches writing, and has lectured in scriptwriting at Wesley Institute since 1991.Over her career, Donna has written more than 30 stage and radio plays for audiences of all ages. Credits include: A Cleansing Force, Olympia and Phoung, Spirit, The Greatest Show On Earth, The Rood Screen, The Daphne Massacre and Mrs Macquarie\\u2019s Cello."