Melanie Neads

Melanie Neads is a poet, playwright, director and dramaturge whose play Drowning Aristotle won the Not Part of Festival’s Forever Manchester Award. Salford born and bred, her work has been widely anthologised, including in Salford Stories [Bridge House], a collection honouring Shelagh Delaney. Selkie Singing at the Passing Place, her poetry collection with Sarah Miller, was runner-up in Saboteur Awards’ Best Collaborative Work category, and her plays for Bolton Council and Live from Worktown’s Standing Together community project were recently performed by victims of youth crime for radio broadcast. Melanie was Drama Co-ordinator for the Salford Young People’s University, and also co-founded the Pavilion Theatre Company in Bolton. She is an Associate Lecturer at the University of Salford, a trained counsellor, yoga teacher, and award-winning SEN and mainstream teacher, who has also taught and lived in Australia, India, Israel, Poland and the USA – experiences which infuse her work.

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