Naomi Wallace was born in Kentucky, and presently lives in North Yorkshire, England. Her plays include Things of Dry Hours, One Flea Spare, The Trestle of Pope Lick Creek, In
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Michael Harvey first became interested in theatre when taken to rehearsals as a baby by his father who was a theatre musician. He started writing in earnest when he gave
Read moreCarla Monvid-Jenkinson
Carla Monvid-Jenkinson is 17 years old and taking her A Levels at the moment: Art, English Literature and Religious Education. She has always enjoyed writing and Weighed Down marks her
Read moreMary Cooper
Mary Cooper has written extensively for stage, radio and television. Her work for the stage has been performed and/or commissioned by companies throughout England and Wales including Eastern Angles, Red
Read moreAelish Michael
Aelish Michael has been a playwright since completing her postgraduate diploma in writing for performance at Arden School of Theatre three years ago. As well as plays for young people,
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Peter Spafford’s first commissions were large-scale community plays, two of them for the Shaw Theatre, London. Since then he has written plays for touring companies, including an adaptation of Silas
Read moreAnne-Marie O’Connor
Anne-Marie O’Connor writes for TV and Radio as well as having written two Irish best-selling novels; Everyone’s Got a Bono Story and My Made Up Life. Her radio play, Out
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Mike Kenny
Mike Kenny is probably best known for his plays for children. Stepping Stones won the Writers’ Guild Best Children’s Play Award in 1997. In 2000, he was the first ever
Read moreRay Harrison Graham
Ray Harrison Graham trained at Webber Douglas Academy. As resident Writer/Director of the Pegasus Theatre Company, he wrote his first two plays A Way of Life and YOP. Four years
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Tom McNab is a leading figure in the sporting world, having won five titles in the Scottish triple jump and coached Greg Rutherford to a gold medal as a long jumper
Read moreWinsome Pinnock
Winsome Pinnock was born in Islington, North London. She is an award-winning playwright, academic and dramaturg. Her work has been produced on the British stage and internationally since 1985. She
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