Alexandra Wood (dramatist)
Alexandra Wood is a British dramatist. She is a winner of the George Devine Award in 2007.
Alexandra Wood | |
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Born | 1982 (age 40–41) |
Occupation | Playwright |
Nationality | British |
Plays
- The Human Ear (Paines Plough)
- Ages (Old Vic New Voices)
- English version of German dramatist Manfred Karge's version of Brecht's Man to Man (Wales Millennium Centre)
- Merit (Theatre Royal, Plymouth) 2015[1]
- The Initiate (Paines Plough), winner of Scotsman Fringe First Award 2014, restaged Southbank Centre 2015
- adaptation of Jung Chang's Wild Swans (ART/Young Vic)
- The Empty Quarter (Hampstead Theatre)
- The Centre (Islington Community Theatre)
- Decade (co-writer, Headlong)
- Unbroken (Gate)
- The Lion's Mouth (Royal Court Rough Cuts)
- The Eleventh Capital (Royal Court) 2007[2]
- Twelve Years (BBC Radio 4).
References
- The Guardian Merit - review
- Theatre Record -2007 Page 224 "The Eleventh Capital is part of the Court's Young Writers' Festival, and its author, Alexandra Wood, is in her early 20s. Yet it feels as if it's been written by an even younger writer. It's stuck in some Orwellian totalitarian regime."
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