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Ella Hickson has received widespread critical acclaim for her playwrighting since leaving [[Edinburgh University]] in 2008.
Ella Hickson has received widespread critical acclaim for her playwrighting since leaving [[Edinburgh University]] in 2008.
Her first play, Eight (produced by the [[Edinburgh University Theatre Company]], won a Fringe First, the [[Carol Tambor Best of Edinburgh Award]] and the NSDF Emerging Artists Award at the [[Edinburgh Fringe]] in 2008. The show toured to [[New York]] in January 2009 and received huge critical acclaim and sell-out audiences. Eight opened at [[Trafalgar Studios]], London in July 2009, as did Ella's second play Precious Little Talent in March 2011.
Her first play, Eight, with the [[Edinburgh University Theatre Company]], won a Fringe First, the [[Carol Tambor Best of Edinburgh Award]] and the NSDF Emerging Artists Award at the [[Edinburgh Fringe]] in 2008. The show toured to [[New York]] in January 2009 and received huge critical acclaim and sell-out audiences. Eight opened at [[Trafalgar Studios]], London in July 2009, as did Ella's second play Precious Little Talent in March 2011.
Ella is the youngest person ever to be published by [[Nick Hern Books]].
Ella is the youngest person ever to be published by [[Nick Hern Books]].
In 2011 Ella Hickson appeared in [[The Guardian]]'s culture section as one of the four young playwrights to watch in the future as did [[Lucy Prebble]] who also went to Guildford High School.
In 2011 Ella Hickson appeared in [[The Guardian]]'s culture section as one of the four young playwrights to watch in the future as did [[Lucy Prebble]] who also went to Guildford High School.

Revision as of 12:56, 20 February 2013

Ella Hickson (born 1985) is a playwright and theatrical director who was brought up in Surrey near Guildford and educated at Guildford High School from 1996-2003. She now lives in London.

Career

Ella Hickson has received widespread critical acclaim for her playwrighting since leaving Edinburgh University in 2008. Her first play, Eight, with the Edinburgh University Theatre Company, won a Fringe First, the Carol Tambor Best of Edinburgh Award and the NSDF Emerging Artists Award at the Edinburgh Fringe in 2008. The show toured to New York in January 2009 and received huge critical acclaim and sell-out audiences. Eight opened at Trafalgar Studios, London in July 2009, as did Ella's second play Precious Little Talent in March 2011. Ella is the youngest person ever to be published by Nick Hern Books. In 2011 Ella Hickson appeared in The Guardian's culture section as one of the four young playwrights to watch in the future as did Lucy Prebble who also went to Guildford High School.

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