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Georgia Fitch Georgia Fitch Agent Katie Haines ([email protected]) Before starting her solo writing career, Georgia co-wrote several plays with actress Tracy O’Flaherty including the critically acclaimed THE FOOTBALLER’S WIFE (Hen and Chickens 1997, Royal Festival Hall 1998, Riverside Studios 1998) and COME DANCING (Old Red Lion 1998). In 2001 Georgia and Tracy were joint Writer in Residence at the Bush Theatre and in the same year were selected for the Carlton New Writing Course. Between 2006 and 2008 Georgia was on attachment to Royal Court and Soho Theatre. In 2004 she was Writer in Residence at BBC Radio Drama. Her latest radio play, STRANGERS IN THE NIGHT, broadcast in July 2014 on BBC Radio 4 was picked as the BBC’s ‘Drama of the Week’. Stage REALITY (Brit School, performed at Barbican Theatre/Ovalhouse) 2015 BLAIR'S CHILDREN (Cockpit Theatre) June 2013 Dir. Charlotte Westenra FIT AND PROPER (RSC/Soho Theatre) 2011 DIRTY DIRTY PRINCESS (National Theatre, Connections) I LIKE MINE WITH A KISS (Bush Theatre) 2007 Dir. Mike Bradwell ADRENALIN…HEART (Bush Theatre) 2002 and 2004 Dir. Mike Bradwell 2004 Production performed at the Tokyo Theatre Festival 2002 Production opened the Bush’s Naked Talent season ALONE (Etc Theatre) 2000 ARRIVALS (Old Red Lion) 1999 Radio HOME FRONT (BBC Radio 4) THE PUMPKIN EATER (BBC Radio 4) DESPERATELY SEEKING BRADLEY (BBC Radio 4) 2014 STRANGERS IN THE NIGHT (BBC Radio 4) 2014 UP THE JUNCTION (BBC Radio 3) 2013 THE MOTHER OF… (BBC Radio 4) 2007 UNTITLED LOVER (BBC Radio 4) 2007 FORTUNES ALWAYS HIDING (BBC Radio 4) 2005 Written for the “Rapid Response” series: short dramas written in response to that week’s news. I MET A BOY (BBC Radio 7) 2005 ROMEO AND JULIET IN SOUTHWARK (BBC) 2004 Produced in collaboration with Shakespeare’s Globe and Kingsdale School, Dulwich ADRENALIN…HEART (BBC Radio 3) 2003 Television DARKE TOWN (BBC Drama) 2006 Co-written with Lucy Catherine and Ryan Craig Other: SOURCE FOR CIRCUS BIJOU 2014 DIS-ASSEMBLY Serpentine Gallery 2006 An installation created with Runa Islam © Copyright The Agency (London) Ltd. 2015 Not to be reproduced in any form without permission of the Copyright holder. .
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