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Rachel Bennette KEVIN ELYOT Writer Agent: Norman North Television: MARPLE: ENDLESS NIGHT Mammoth Screen/ITV POIROT: CURTAIN Mammoth Screen/ITV CHRISTOPHER AND HIS KIND (Christopher Isherwood) Mammoth Screen/BBC MARPLE: THE MIRROR CRACK’D FROM SIDE TO SIDE ITV Productions MARPLE: A POCKETFUL OF RYE ITV Productions MARPLE: TOWARDS ZERO ITV Productions CLAPHAM JUNCTION Darlow Smithson/C4 MARPLE: THE MOVING FINGER Granada RIOT AT THE RITE BBC 20,000 STREETS UNDER THE SKY (Patrick Hamilton) BBC MARPLE: THE BODY IN THE LIBRARY Granada POIROT: FIVE LITTLE PIGS Granada POIROT: DEATH ON THE NILE Granada NO NIGHT IS TOO LONG (Ruth Rendell) BBC Films/Alliance MY NIGHT WITH REG BBC THE MOONSTONE (Wilkie Collins) BBC KILLING TIME Writers’ Guild Award for Best TV Play or Film BBC Theatre: MY NIGHT WITH REG Donmar Theare 2014 Revival, transferred to Apollo Theatre AND THEN THERE WERE NONE (Agatha Christie) Gielgud Theatre Kevin Elyot -2- FORTY WINKS Royal Court Theatre MOUTH TO MOUTH Royal Court/Albery Theatre Nominated for Best Play Evening Standard Awards and Laurence Olivier Awards THE DAY I STOOD STILL Royal National Theatre Nominated for Best Play Evening Standard Awards MY NIGHT WITH REG Royal Court Theatre Best Comedy Evening Standard Awards and Laurence Olivier Awards. Writers’ Guild and Critics’ Circle Awards ARTISTS AND ADMIRERS (Ostrovsky - new translation) Royal Shakespeare Company THE MOONSTONE (Wilkie Collins) Swan Theatre Worcester CONSENT Central Studio Theatre Basingstoke COMING CLEAN Bush Theatre Samuel Beckett Award © Copyright The Agency (London) Ltd. 2018 Not to be reproduced in any form without permission of the Copyright holder. .
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