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Nationality
  
Scottish

Role
  
Playwright

Period
  
1985 – present

Education
  
University of Glasgow

Books
  
Tally's Blood

Name
  
Ann Di


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Born
  
18 June 1950 (age 73) Glasgow, Scotland (
1950-06-18
)

Occupation
  
Playwright, screenwriter

Genre
  
Television drama, theatre

Notable awards
  
The Susan Smith Blackburn Prize 1994-5

Notable works
  
Machair, Tally's Blood

Ann marie di mambro


Ann Marie Di Mambro (born 18 June 1950) is a Scottish playwright and television screenwriter of Italian extraction. Her theatre plays have been performed widely; they are also published individually and in collections and are studied in schools for the Scottish curriculum's Higher Drama and English.

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Biographical details

Ann Marie Di Mambro studied at Glasgow University, Girton College, Cambridge, and Bolton College of Education, before becoming a teacher. She gave up teaching to write for theatre. Her plays have been performed in Scotland's main theatres as well as touring to other venues across Scotland. In addition to theatre plays, she writes drama for British television, and British radio.

From 1989 – 1990, she was the Thames Television Resident Playwright at the Traverse Theatre in Edinburgh. She has been commissioned to write plays by the Traverse Theatre and by Cumbernauld Theatre. She won the Susan Smith Blackburn Prize for 1994-5.

Television writing

Di Mambro has written for the following British television serials and series:

  • Take the High Road
  • The Inspector Lynley Mysteries
  • Casualty
  • EastEnders
  • River City
  • Kicking for Home
  • The Store
  • Taggart
  • Holby City
  • Flesh and Blood
  • Pie in the Sky
  • Dramarama
  • Winners and Losers
  • Doctor Finlay
  • Hope and Glory (Series 2, episode 2)
  • Eve
  • The Coroner
  • Machair

    Di Mambro was also screenwriter on the first ever long-running Gaelic drama television serial Machair created by Peter May and Janice Hally. Along with Hally, Di Mambro wrote scripts in English before they were translated into Gaelic. Fewer than 2% of the Scottish population are able to speak Gaelic but the show achieved a 30% audience share, making it into the Top Ten of programmes viewed in Scotland. Machair was nominated for production and writing awards at The Celtic Film Festival and by Writers Guild of Great Britain

    Theatre plays

  • Ae Fond Kiss (2007) Assembly Rooms, Edinburgh
  • Scotland Matters (1992) 7:84 Theatre Company (touring company), Scotland
  • Brothers of Thunder (1998) published in "Scotland Plays" Nick Hern Books, London, 1998
  • Tally's Blood (1990) Traverse Theatre, Edinburgh
  • The Letter Box (1989) Sabhal Mòr Ostaig, Isle of Skye
  • Long Story Short (1989) 7:84 Theatre Company (touring company), Scotland
  • Visible Differences (1988) TAG, Theatre About Glasgow
  • Sheila (1988) Traverse Theatre, Edinburgh
  • Dixon's Has Blasted (1987) Mayfest, Glasgow
  • Joe (1987) Traverse Theatre, Edinburgh
  • Hocus Pocus (1986) Annexe Theatre Company, Glasgow
  • References

    Ann Marie Di Mambro Wikipedia