playwrights
The restoration of Nell GwynnTuesday, 22 September 2015![]() I never thought I’d be a writer. Writers are people with something to say, big ideas, agendas. I was a director, through and through. I love working with actors, playing with music and text, thinking in three dimensions. The solitary confinement of... Read more... |
Hangmen, Royal Court TheatreSaturday, 19 September 2015![]() Welcome back Martin McDonagh. It’s been more than 10 years since you’ve had a play on in London, and I was beginning to think that we had lost you to Broadway, and Hollywood, for ever. As you know, I loved it when your Leenane Trilogy burst onto our... Read more... |
Fuck the Polar Bears, Bush TheatreThursday, 17 September 2015![]() With the election of lefty outsider Jeremy Corbyn to the Labour leadership, are we entering a new era when upsets and surprises have become a new way of life? Is it really true that anything is now possible? As if to engage with these pressing... Read more... |
People, Places and Things, National TheatreWednesday, 02 September 2015![]() We all know what the word “addict” means, but what does it feel like to be one? Thirtysomething Emma – a minor actress played with immense conviction and quirky charm by Denise Gough – knows exactly. At one point in Duncan Macmillan’s... Read more... |
Death of a Salesman, Noël Coward TheatreThursday, 14 May 2015![]() We’ve not been short of memorable London productions of Arthur Miller’s best known works. Ivo van Hove’s triple Olivier award-winning A View from the Bridge, which transferred to the Wyndham’s Theatre from the Young Vic earlier this year, and the... Read more... |
First Person: Finding OppenheimerThursday, 15 January 2015![]() That the truth will always be so much bigger than we can comprehend is something I had to accept as I started to write Oppenheimer. There are so many sources, so much information, so many hundreds of books, declassified files, interviews and history... Read more... |
theartsdesk Q&A: Playwright Nina RaineSaturday, 06 December 2014![]() When writers research, it’s not all about digging for facts. Feelings also count. When Nina Raine spent three months visiting hospitals for a play about the medical profession, she found a strange feeling spontaneously erupting inside herself. “The... Read more... |
10 Questions for Playwright Simon StephensThursday, 16 October 2014![]() Fresh from global domination with The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-time, currently garnering rapturous reviews on Broadway, inexhaustible playwright and adaptor Simon Stephens has swapped Mark Haddon for Anton Chekhov and a new... Read more... |
First Person: Gotta Have Faith?Thursday, 26 June 2014![]() A still Sunday morning in late October… the sky monotone grey… my friend and I are on a fact-finding mission in Jackson, Mississippi. We drive to the outskirts of the city, take a left onto Hanging Moss Road, and see ahead of us, in isolation among... Read more... |
David Schneider Makes Stalin LaughMonday, 23 June 2014![]() When Dostoyevsky was asked why he wrote Crime and Punishment he famously replied, “To further my career and get shortlisted for book prizes.” He didn’t, of course. I made that up. But what artist/writer/actor creates a piece of art/writing/acting... Read more... |
The South Bank Show: Abi Morgan, Sky Arts 1Thursday, 05 June 2014![]() It’s been a decade since the television drama Sex Traffic brought writer Abi Morgan into the mainstream. It won an impressive collection of awards, and its tale of international prostitution networks, and their brutality, was as harsh and under-the-... Read more... |
A 21st-century Three SistersThursday, 17 April 2014![]() About a week after my modern adaptation of The Seagull closed in 2012 at Southwark Playhouse the director Russell Bolam texted me, "Same again?" So it’s now in 2014 that at (the new) Southwark Playhouse we’ve got our modern take on Chekhov’s Three... Read more... |
