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Name
  
Adrian Brown

Role
  
Theatre Director

Education
  
Exeter College, Oxford


Books
  
Sahara: Or Except for George, The Ram in the Thicket

Nominations
  
British Academy Television Award for Best Children's Programme - Factual

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Adrian Brown is a British theatre, television director and poet. He was nominated for a BAFTA with Peter Griffiths for his direction of The Caucasian Chalk Circle in 1985 and won an International Emmy for Thames TV in 1987 for an adaptation of William Luce's The Belle of Amherst starring Claire Bloom. He directed the world premiere of Less Than Kind by Terence Rattigan at the Jermyn Street Theatre, which was staged in early 2011. He has published two volumes of verse, and holds the title of the Grand Master of the Knights of Verse of the Eccentric Club.

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Personal life

While an undergraduate at Exeter College, Oxford, Brown first met Terence Rattigan. They met again in Paris three years later and were to become lovers throughout the 1950s. Brown currently lives in London.

References

Adrian Brown (director) Wikipedia