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Amanda Whittington

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Amanda Whittington (born 1968 in Nottingham) is an English playwright. After leaving school, she worked as a freelance journalist for a variety of publications and was a columnist for the Nottingham Evening Post. In 2001, she won the Dennis Potter Screenwriting Award for Bollywood Jane, a work which she later adapted for stage. She has also written three youth theatre plays and a stage adaptation of Saturday Night and Sunday Morning (2006).[1] As of 2013, she is chair of the Writers' Guild Theatre Committee.[2]

Stage plays

A trilogy of plays written in collaboration with John Cheetham:

  • Runaway Girl
  • Twist And Shout
  • Shirley's Song

Radio plays

  • Last Stop Louisa's (2003) (BBC Radio 4)
  • Once Upon A Time (2004) (Woman's Hour, BBC Radio 4)
  • The Road To Abolition (2007) (BBC Radio 3)
  • The Nine Days Queen (2009) (BBC Radio 4)
  • Paradise Place (2010) (Woman's Hour, BBC Radio 4)

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