Jada Alberts
2016 - Winner
Judges' comments
Brothers Wreck is Jada Alberts’ superb professional playwriting debut. An intimate portrait of Ruben, a 21‐year‐old Indigenous man dealing with the suicide of his cousin, this moving and confronting work deeply impressed the judges. In a deceptively simple style, it chronicles Ruben’s pain, confusion and self‐recrimination, in circumstances where his own path to self‐destruction seems certain.
Yet, in Jada Alberts’ hands, the drama is not only a powerful piece about grief and anger; it is also a story of the hope, humour and pathos of a tightknit, loving family that is determined to save Ruben from the tragic fate which is reaching epidemic proportions among young Indigenous people.
Brothers Wreck is comprised of a series of short, unpretentious, plain‐speaking scenes. It is refreshing in its clean and direct execution, and in its uncompromising commitment to balancing the brutal private realities of the shameful national tragedy of Indigenous youth suicide with the redemptive power of a community of unrelenting love and determination.
Jada Alberts delivers an important message — one of compassion, understanding and respect — and they do it with the craft and intelligence of a playwright who we can’t wait to see more from.