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Bryony Lavery Writer Bryony Lavery Writer Her play Frozen won the TMA best play award, the Eileen Anderson Central Television award was produced at Birmingham Rep, then the National Theatre, then on Broadway where it was nominated for four Tony awards. Agents St John Donald Associate Agent Jonny Jones [email protected] +44 (0) 20 3214 0928 Credits Theatre Production Company Notes THE BOOK OF DUST – LA Bridge Theatre Based on Philip Pullman novels and BELLE SAUVAGE directed by Nicholas Hytner 2020 THE BORROWERS Storyhouse Based on Mary Norton novel 2019 THE LOVELY BONES Birmingham Rep/ UK Tour Based on Alice Sebold novel 2019 THE MIDNIGHT GANG Chichester Festival Theatre By David Walliams. Adapted by 2018 Bryony Lavery. Music & Lyrics by Joe Stilgoe SWALLOWS AND Storyhouse Based on the children’s novels by AMAZONS Arthur Ransome 2018 BRIGHTON ROCK Pilot Theatre Directed by Esther Richardson 2018 United Agents | 12-26 Lexington Street London W1F OLE | T +44 (0) 20 3214 0800 | F +44 (0) 20 3214 0801 | E [email protected] Production Company Notes FROZEN Theatre Royal Haymarket Directed by Jonathan Munby 2018 Starring Suranne Jones and Jason Watkins BALLS 59E59 Theatre Directed by Ianthe Demos & Nick Flint 2018 Written by Kevin Armento & Bryony Lavery BRIDESHEAD REVISITED York Theatre Royal/ETT 2016 QUEEN COAL Sheffield 2014 THE BELIEVERS Frantic Assembly Plymouth and Tricycle 2014 TREASURE ISLAND National Theatre Adaptation of the novel by Robert 2014 Louis Stevenson BEAUTIFUL BURNOUT National Theatre Scotland 2010 A CHRISTMAS CAROL Birmingham Rep/Leeds Adaptation 2009 Theatre Trust The play will be performed in Birmingham from 25th November 2009 and January 2010, and Leeds from 19th November 2010 until 15th January 2011. THE ORIGIN OF THE Primavera Productions Revival at the Arcola SPECIES 2009 WICKED LADY New Vic Theatre, Stoke Adaptation 2009 KURSK A collaboration with 2009 Sound&Fury at the Young Vic A CHRISTMAS CAROL Chichester Festival Youth Adaptation 2008 Theatre STOCKHOLM A Collaboration with Frantic 2007 Assembly LAST EASTER Birmingham Repertory Director: Douglas Hodge 2007 Theatre UNCLE VANYA Birmingham Repertory Director: Rachel Kavanaugh 2007 Theatre YIKES Unicorn Theatre Director: Rebecca Gatward 2006 SMOKE New Vic Theatre Director: Gwenda Hughes 2006 United Agents | 12-26 Lexington Street London W1F OLE | T +44 (0) 20 3214 0800 | F +44 (0) 20 3214 0801 | E [email protected] Production Company Notes DRACULA The Touring Consortium in Director: Rachel Kavanaugh 2005 association with Churchill Theatre Bromley LAST EASTER Lucille Lortel Theatre, Off- Director: Doug Hughes 2004 Broadway With Veanne Cox, Jerffrey Carlson, Clea Lewis, Florencia Lozano & Jeffrey Scott Green FROZEN East 13th Street Theatre, Director: Doug Hughes 2004 Off-Broadway Transferred to With Brian F O’Bryne, Swoosie Kurtz Circle In The Square, On- and Laila Robins Broadway 2004 Tony Award Nomination for Best Play A DOLLS HOUSE Birmingham Repertory Director: Rachel Kavanaugh 2004 Theatre With Tara Fitzgerald THYESTES (Furies) RSC Boot Camp Director: Rebecca Gatward 2003 PRECIOUS BANE Pentabus Director: Theresa Heskins 2003 ILLYRIA Royal National Theatre 2002 Connections FROZEN Cottesle Theatre, RNT Director: Bill Alexander 2002 Cast: Anita Dobson, Tom Georgeson and Josie Lawrence THE MAGIC TOYSHOP Shared Experience 2001 CHERISHED English version of Finnish play DISAPPOINTMENTS IN LOVE 2001 A WEDDING STORY Sphinx/Soho Theatre Jackie Clune, Kika Markham 2000 Company Birmingham Repertory Theatre BEHIND THE SCENES AT Theatre Royal, York Adaptation THE MUSEUM 2000 ILLYRIA ACT in San Francisco 2000 SHOT THROUGH THE Ludlow Castle site-specific multi-media piece HEART 2000 United Agents | 12-26 Lexington Street London W1F OLE | T +44 (0) 20 3214 0800 | F +44 (0) 20 3214 0801 | E [email protected] Production Company Notes FROZEN Birmingham Repertory Anita Dobson, Tom Georgeson and 1998 Theatre Josie Lawrence Winner – TMA Best New Play, 1998 Winner – Eileen Anderson Central Television Award for Best Play MORE LIGHT Royal National Theatre BT 1997 Connections GOLIATH The Bush & Sphinx National with Nichola McAuliffe 1997 Tour OPHELIA 1996 DOWN AMONG THE MINI- BEASTS 1996 NOTHING COMPARES TO Birmingham Repertory YOU Theatre 1995 FLIGHT Perspectives Theatre, 1991 Denmark HER ACHING HEART Sphinx Theatre Company 1991 WICKED 1990 KITCHEN MATTERS Gay sweatshop, Royal Court 1990 THE TWO MARIAS Theatre Centre & national 1988 tour WITCHCRAZE 1985 ORIGIN OF THE SPECIES Birmingham Repertory 1984 Theatre CALAMITY Tricycle & national tour 1983 HOT TIME Common Stock Theatre Tour Pink Paper Play of The Year – 1991 1980 MISSING Sheffield Crucible & national 1979 tour GRANDMOTHERS Kings Head Theatre FOOTSTEPS 1978 FLOORSHOW Monstrous Regiment Cabaret 1977 With Caryl Churchill United Agents | 12-26 Lexington Street London W1F OLE | T +44 (0) 20 3214 0800 | F +44 (0) 20 3214 0801 | E [email protected] Production Company Notes BAG Young Vic & 2 national tours 1977 THE CATERING SERVICE Edinburgh Festival & tour 1976 Film Production Company Notes LAST DAYS ON MARS Mars Movie Ltd / Andrea Rewrite Cornwell KURSK Sound & Fury Adapted from her play of the same name. Television Production Company Notes BUY Channel Four 2009 REVOLTING WOMEN BBC 2 Other Production Company Notes GOODBYE? RESTLESS FAREWELL Developed with PAL Screenwriting Lab WEDDING STORY Faber & Faber FROZEN Faber & Faber PRECIOUS BANE Oberon TALLULAH BANKHEAD Absolute Press MORE LIGHT Faber & Faber BRYONY LAVERY - PLAYS ONE Faber & Faber IT ISN'T OVER TILL THE FAT LADY Bodley Head SINGS MASKS AND FACES Macmillan WOMEN IN THEATRE Faber & Faber WOMEN WRITERS HANDBOOK Aurora Metro Press WITCHCRAZE Sheffield Academic Press United Agents | 12-26 Lexington Street London W1F OLE | T +44 (0) 20 3214 0800 | F +44 (0) 20 3214 0801 | E [email protected] Production Company Notes ORIGIN OF THE SPECIES in Plays by Methuen Women Volume 6 THE WILD BUNCH AND OTHER PLAYS Nelson HER ACHING HEART AND OTHER PLAYS Methuen Radio Production Company Notes WISE CHILDREN Radio 4 adaptation for 11.30 slot 2003 LADY AUDLEY'S SECRET Radio 4 adaptation for Classic Serial Slot 2000 REQUIEM Radio 3 2000 A HIGH WIND IN JAMAICA Radio 4 2 part adaptation 2000 THE SMELL OF HIM Radio 4 Nominated for a Sony Award 1998 NO JOAN OF ARC Radio 4 Nominated for a Sony Award 1997 VELMA AND THERESE Radio 4 1996 TWELVE DAYS OF CHRISTMAS Radio 4 1994 MY COUSIN RACHEL Radio 4 adaptation for Classic Serial Slot WUTHERING HEIGHTS Radio 4 adaptation for Classic Serial Slot LAYING GHOSTS Erotic Plays by Women series 1992 United Agents | 12-26 Lexington Street London W1F OLE | T +44 (0) 20 3214 0800 | F +44 (0) 20 3214 0801 | E [email protected].
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