Nicholas Wright (playwright)
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| Born | 1940 (age 71–72) Cape Town, South Africa |
Nicholas Wright (1940, Cape Town, South Africa) is a British dramatist. He opened and ran the Theatre Upstairs at the Royal Court Theatre, was joint artistic director of the Royal Court and is a former literary manager and associate director of the Royal National Theatre. Wright began acting as a child, and trained at The London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art (LAMDA). His publications include "99 Plays", a survey of drama from Aeschylus to the present day, and "Changing Stages", co-written with Richard Eyre.
[edit] Theatre work
- 1978 Treetops
- 1979 The Gorky Brigade
- 1980 One Fine Day
- 1983 The Crimes of Vautrin
- 1983 The Custom of the Country
- 1984 The Desert Air
- 1988 Mrs. Klein (i.e. Melanie Klein)
- 1993 More Tales of the City (tv adaptation)
- 1996 John Gabriel Borkman (adaptation)
- 1998 Naked (adaptation)
- 2000 Cressida
- 2001 Lulu (adaptation)
- 2003 Vincent in Brixton
- 2003 Three Sisters (adaptation)
- 2003 His Dark Materials
- 2003 The Little Prince (adapted opera libretto)
- 2006 Man on the Moon (TV opera libretto with music by Jonathan Dove)
- 2006 Thérèse Raquin (adaptation)
- 2007 The Reporter
- 2008 He's Talking
- 2008 The Big Bonanza, Poison and The Boy with an African Heart for The No.1 Ladies' Detective Agency (TV)
- 2011 "Rattigan's Nijinsky"
- 2011 "The Last of the Duchess" adapted from the book by Caroline Blackwood.
- 2012 "Travelling Light"
[edit] References
- "Plays by Nicholas Wright". The Playwrights Database. 2008. http://www.doollee.com/PlaywrightsW/wright-nicholas.html. Retrieved 2008-09-26.
[edit] External links
- Nicholas Wright at the Internet Broadway Database
- Nicholas Wright at the Internet Movie Database
- Nicholas Wright at the Internet Off-Broadway Database
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