“Winsome Pinnock”. Kingston University London.
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Textual Production | Winsome Pinnock | |
Textual Production | Bryony Lavery | BL
's play Frozen was published in the same month that it reached the stage of the Cottesloe Theatre in London (the smallest auditorium at the Royal National Theatre
). Blackwell’s Online Bookshop. http://Bookshop.Blackwell.co.uk. “Bryony Lavery”. doollee.com: Playwrights. |
Textual Production | Bryony Lavery | It was four years before Trevor Nunn
, director of the National Theatre
, managed to arrange a move from Birmingham to the Cottesloe Theatre in London for this play, with its original cast. |
Textual Production | Bryony Lavery | After her American success of Frozen, BL
planned an adaptation of Dracula to premiere at Princeton University
in June 2004, and Discontented Winter: House Remix as a youth play for the National Theatre
in... |
Textual Production | Liz Lochhead | LL
has written several plays for children and adolescents. These include Disgusting Objects, a play about schoolgirls' first encounter with sexism written for the Scottish Youth Theatre
in 1982, and Shanghaied, a play... |
Textual Production | Ali Smith | AS
originally composed Just for the youth theatre season run by the National Theatre
(then called the Smith, Ali. “Just”. Shell Connections 2005: New Plays for Young People, Faber and Faber, pp. 275-24. ix-x |
Textual Production | Shena Mackay | SM
has written a play, Nurse Macater, for the National Theatre
. Mackay, Shena. Redhill Rococo. Abacus. prelims |
Textual Production | Michelene Wandor | The Wandering Jew, a play adapted by MW
from Eugène Sue
's long, unwieldy novel Le Juif errant (serialized in French from June 1844 to July 1845), was performed at the National Theatre
in London. Wandor, Michelene, and Mike Alfreds. The Wandering Jew. Methuen. 5, 6 |
Textual Production | Carol Ann Duffy | In late 2016, after Britain had narrowly voted in favour of Brexit, CAD
blended words of her own with those spoken by people nationwide, aged 9 to 97, across the United Kingdom, in interviews with... |
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