Simon Stephens

Not to be confused with Simon Stevens or Simon Stevens (civil servant).
Simon Stephens
Born 6 February 1971
Manchester
Occupation Playwright
Nationality British
Spouse Polly Heath

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Simon Stephens (born 6 February 1971 in Manchester) is an English playwright. Having taught on the Young Writers' Programme at the Royal Court Theatre for many years, he is now an Artistic Associate at the Lyric Hammersmith. He is the inaugural Associate Playwright of Steep Theatre Company, Chicago, where two of his plays, Harper Regan and Motortown, had their U.S. premieres.[1] 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 writers in Germany.

Life

Originally from Stockport, Greater Manchester, Stephens graduated from the University of York with a degree in History. After university, he lived in Edinburgh for several years, where he met his future wife Polly, before later completing a PGCE at the Institute of Education. He worked as a teacher for a few years, before quitting to become a professional playwright.

He was a member of Scottish art punk band Country Teasers.

He lives in London with his wife and three children.

Plays

Awards

References

  1. "Steep Theatre Opens 13th Season with Simon Stephens' MOTORTOWN Premiere Tonight". broadwayworld.com. BMW News Desk. Retrieved 10/2/2014. Check date values in: |access-date= (help)
  2. Heisenberg lortel.org, accessed February 3, 2016
  3. Gardner, Lynn. "'Song from Far Away' review – Simon Stephens sneaks a late emotional punch" The Guardian, 6 September 2015
  4. "Carmen Disruption", Deutsches Schauspielhaus, 2014
  5. "Blindsided", Royal Exchange Theatre, 2014
  6. "Birdland", Royal Court Theatre, 2014
  7. "London", Salisbury Playhouse, 2012
  8. "Morning", Lyric Hammersmith, 2012
  9. "The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time", Royal Court Theatre, 2012
  10. "A Doll's House", Young Vic, 2012
  11. "A Doll's House", Brooklyn Academy of Music, 2014
  12. "Three Kingdoms", Theatre NO99, 2011
  13. "Three Kingdoms", Lyric Theatre, 2011
  14. "I Am The Wind", Young Vic, 2011
  15. "Wastwater", Royal Court Theatre, 2011
  16. "The Trial of Ubu", Hampstead Theatre, 2012
  17. "T5", Picture House, 2010
  18. "A Thousand Stars Explode in the Sky", Lyric Hammersmith, 2010
  19. "Marine Parade", ETT, 2010
  20. "Punk Rock", Royal Exchange Theatre, 2009
  21. "Sea Wall", Bush Theatre, 2008
  22. Walker, Lynne (2007), "Pornography Review", The Independent (London)
  23. "Harper Regan", National Theatre, 2007
  24. "Motortown", Royal Court Theatre, 2006
  25. "Premieres; On the Shore of the Wide World" (PDF), Royal Exchange Theatre, 2005
  26. "Country Music", Royal Court Theatre, 2004
  27. "Christmas", Bush Theatre, 2004
  28. "One Minute", ATC, 2003
  29. Hickling, Alfred (14 November 2002), "Port Review", The Guardian (London)
  30. "Herons", Royal Court Theatre, 2001
  31. "Bluebird", Royal Court Theatre, 1998
  32. "'The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time' Broiadway" playbillvault.com, accessed February 3, 2016
  33. "Olivier Awards, 2013" olivierawards.com, accessed February 3, 2016
  34. "Evening Standard theatre awards" standard.co.uk, 9 November 2009
  35. "Awards 2010" uktheatre.org, accessed February 3, 2016
  36. "Awards, 2008-09" criticsawards.theatrescotland.com, accessed February 3, 2016
  37. "Olivier Awards, 2006" olivierawards.com, accessed February 3, 3016

External links

Official website of the Sea Wall movie, performed by Andrew Scott

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