Nicola Baldwin

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Nicola Baldwin is a British playwright and scriptwriter.

Life

She wrote for "Where the Heart Is (1997 TV series)",[1] and "Have Your Cake" for BBC Radio 4.[2]

Awards

Works

  • Confetti, Oval House Theatre, London, 1992; The Last Refuge, London, 2012; Map Studio, London, 2012
  • Undeveloped Land, Chelsea Theatre, London, 1993
  • The Gift, Y Touring Theatre Company, 1995[3]
  • Cracked, Y Touring Theatre Company, 1996[4]
  • 23:59, Crucible Theatre, Sheffield, 1999
  • The Rib Cage, Royal Exchange Theatre Studio, Manchester, 1999
  • Leap of Faith, Y Touring Theatre and National Theatre Education, Albany Theatre, London, 2005
  • The Thirteenth Devil, BBC Radio 4, Afternoon Play, 2006
  • Beowulf, Ball Court, Prior Park College, Bath, 2007
  • Metropolis, Ball Court, Prior Park College, Bath, 2008[5]
  • Seven Scenes, BBC Radio 3, The Wire, 2011
  • Tony and Rose, BBC Radio 4, Afternoon Play, 2013
  • Blackshirts, Royal National Theatre Studio, 2013
  • All Saints, The Last Refuge, London, 2013; The Kings Head, London, 2013

References

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