Monday, 28 September 2015

Research

Ella has already informed us that our contemporary piece could be from either Simon Stephens or Mark Ravenhill.

Simon Stephens:

Simon Stephens is an English Playwright. Born in Manchester, 6th February 1971. Having taught on the Young Writer's' programme as the Royal Court Theatre for many years, he is now an Artistic Associate at the Lyric Hammersmith. He is the inaugural Associate Playwright of of Steep Theatre company, Chicago, where two of his plays , Harper Regan and Motortown, had their U.S premieres. His writing is characterised as part of the in-yer-face generation and is widely performed not only in the UK but also throughout Europe, with several of his plays being premiered abroad. Along with Dennis Kelly, he is one of the most performed English- language in Germany.

He graduated from University of York with a degree in History. He was a teacher for a few years, he eventually stopped and became a professional playwright.


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Mark Ravenhill:

Born 7th June 1966, an English Playwright, actor, and a journalist. His plays include 'Shopping and Fucking' (first performed 1996), 'Some explicit polaroids' (1999), and 'Mother Clap's Molly House' (2001). He made his acting debut in his monologue 'Product', at the 2005 Edinburgh Festival Fringe. He often writes for the arts section of 'The Guardian'. He is an Associate Director of London's Little Opera House at 'The King's Head Theatre'.

He had an interest in theatre in early life. He put on plays with his brother aged eight and seven, respectively. He studied English and Drama at Bristol University from 1984 - 1987 and held down jobs as a freelance director, workshop leader and drama teacher. 



In 1997 he became the literary director of a new writing company, 'Pains Plough'. In 2003, when Nicholas Hytner took over as Artistic Director of the National Theatre, Ravenhill was brought in as part of his advisory team. 

'Shopping and Fucking' , 'Handbag' , and 'Some Explicit Polaroids' may be characterised as trying to represent contemporary British society.

PLAYS:

  • Fist (1995)
  • Shopping and Fucking (1996)
  • Faust Is Dead (1997)
  • Sleeping Around (1998)
  • Handbag (1998)
  • Some Explicit Polaroids (1999)
  • Mother Clap's Molly House (2000)
  • Feed Me (Radio Play) (2000)
  • Totally Over You (2003)
  • Education (2004)
  • Citizenship (2005)
  • Product (2005)
  • The Cut (2006)
  • Pool (No Water) (2006)
  • Ravenhill For Breakfast (2007)
  • Scenes From Family Life (2007)
  • Shoot/Get Treasure/Repeat (2008)
  • Over There (2009)
  • The Experiment (2009)
  • Ten Plagues - A Song Cycle (2011)
  • Candide (2013)


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