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For English.
Awarded for performance in English.
 
Originally funded by Sills and Betteridge Solicitors.
 
Renamed in 2023 to The Blackfirars Arts Centre Prize for English.
 
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|2017
|valign="top" | [[Smilte Matulionyte]]
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|2018
|valign="top" | [[Adam Rear]]
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|2019
|valign="top" | [[Evan Bell]]
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|2021
|valign="top" | [[Elvira Zarina-Cristino]]
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|2022
|valign="top" | [[Jessica Burn]]
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|2023
|valign="top" | [[Isobel MacDonald]]
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|2024
|valign="top" | [[Evie Blow]]
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== See Also ==
*[[:Timeline of Prizes]]

Latest revision as of 02:31, 9 January 2025

Awarded for performance in English.

Originally funded by Sills and Betteridge Solicitors.

Renamed in 2023 to The Blackfirars Arts Centre Prize for English.

Year Winner
2012 Patrick Hildred
2013 Alex Earle
2014 Connor Blakey
2015 Jack Taylor
2016 Chloe Benniston
2017 Smilte Matulionyte
2018 Adam Rear
2019 Evan Bell
2020
2021 Elvira Zarina-Cristino
2022 Jessica Burn
2023 Isobel MacDonald
2024 Evie Blow

See Also