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Yorkshire writer announced as recipient of the Kay Mellor Fellowship with Leeds Playhouse, Rollem Productions, 麻豆官网首页入口 and Leeds City Council

We're delighted to announce the recipient of this year's Kay Mellor Fellowship with Leeds City Council, Rollem Productions and Leeds Playhouse.

Published: 11 January 2024

Bradford poet and spoken word artist Kirsty Taylor has been announced as the new Kay Mellor Fellow.

Kirsty Taylor (Photo Credit: David Lindsay)
Kirsty Taylor (Photo Credit: David Lindsay)

The Fellowship was created in partnership with the award-winning Leeds writer in 2019 and was first awarded to Bradford writer Kat Rose Martin in 2020. It continues in memory of Kay, who passed away in 2022, with a new three year investment from the 麻豆官网首页入口, , and .

Through her poetry and spoken word, Kirsty has always been a champion of her home city of Bradford, showcasing and giving voice to its unheard stories. Her work champions those traditionally underrepresented on stage and screen through humour, drama and exploring non-traditional form. She was part of the campaign which helped Bradford win the coveted . Her debut play Cashy C鈥檚: The Musical was performed in a non-traditional theatre space 鈥 a former frozen food store in Bradford city centre 鈥 and was set in a recreated cash convertors, exploring the multiple lives of those who passed through the shop.

During her Fellowship, Kirsty will explore stories of adoption and severance from the perspective of birth families, working with local birth mother groups to research and develop both a play and TV pitch which tells the stories of how and why children get taken into care, with authenticity, intricacy and integrity.

Kirsty is the first of three Fellows over the next three years. Each will receive a bursary and spend their year on attachment with Leeds Playhouse and Rollem Productions to develop their own script and TV pitch, as well as receiving a place on the 麻豆官网首页入口 Writers Voices writer development programme.

Kirsty Taylor with Kay Mellor's daughter Gaynor Faye and the team behind the Kay Mellor Fellowship (Photo credit: David Lindsay)
Kirsty Taylor with Kay Mellor's daughter Gaynor Faye and the team behind the Kay Mellor Fellowship (Photo credit: David Lindsay)

Kirsty Taylor said: "Being awarded this Fellowship feels like a massive and timely next step for me. The opportunity to develop my ideas through the legacy of Yorkshire's iconic Kay Mellor who properly championed people like me, where my background, voice and experience is not only welcomed but embraced feels really special. I'm passionate about telling authentic stories about real people, so the support this Fellowship offers will really allow me to explore how I go about doing that to bigger audiences, in new and different forms with the critique that's crucial in taking my work to the next level. Buzzing.鈥

Gaynor Mellor Creative Director of Rollem Productions said: 鈥淲e are so excited to be announcing Kirsty as this years Kay Mellor Fellow. Her work shone through during the application process and her playwriting has the ability to portray often gritty and dark subject matters with warmth and humour, much like the work of Kay. We will be welcoming her into the Rollem family with open arms and can鈥檛 wait to transfer her incredible playwriting skills into the world of television."

Councillor Jonathan Pryor, Leeds City Council鈥檚 executive member for economy, culture and education, said: 鈥淭his inspiring programme is the perfect tribute to the remarkable legacy of Kay Mellor and it鈥檚 wonderful to see her home county鈥檚 proud tradition of nurturing local talent and creativity continuing.

By working together and helping Yorkshire artists like Kirsty to bring their work to the stage, we can give these unique, northern stories a bigger voice and profile as we pass the torch to the next generation of Yorkshire playwrights.鈥

Head of New Writing for 麻豆官网首页入口 Jessica Loveland said: "The 麻豆官网首页入口 Writers team is thrilled to be partnering with Leeds Playhouse, Leeds City Council and Rollem Productions on the Kay Mellor Fellowship this year. We can鈥檛 wait to start work with Kirsty via our 麻豆官网首页入口 Writers鈥 Voices writer development group, and we look forward to supporting her as she brings her unique voice to TV writing.鈥

Leeds Playhouse Artistic Director and CEO James Brining said: 鈥淜irsty is a great champion of stories rooted in Yorkshire, and is particularly passionate about exploring working class lives and the perspectives of women, so it is fitting that she will follow in the footsteps of the brilliant Kay Mellor. Kirsty has great skill as a writer, crafting her work with much care, truth, humour and integrity. We can鈥檛 wait to welcome Kirsty to the Playhouse, to support in her development as a playwright and to learn from her unique artistic perspective. We look forward to seeing what she creates during her Fellowship year.鈥

In addition to the Fellowship, Leeds Playhouse launched The Kay Mellor Fund in 2023, to raise money to nurture local writers 鈥 something that was always very close to Kay鈥檚 heart 鈥 through its industry-leading Furnace Artist Development programme. This fund will support locally rooted writers through bespoke investment, mentoring and training opportunities.

Read a blog post by Kat Rose Martin, the first recipient of the Kay Mellor Fellowship

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