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Name
  
Bryony Lavery


Role
  
Dramatist

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Books
  
More Light, A wedding story, Lavery Plays 1

Nominations
  
Tony Award for Best Play

Plays
  
Frozen, Beautiful Burnout, Last Easter

Similar People
  
John Tams, Dan Jones, Nicholas Paleologos, Frederick M Zollo, Darren Bagert

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Bryony Lavery (born 1947) is a British dramatist, known for her successful and award-winning 1998 play Frozen. In addition to her work in theatre, she has also written for television and radio. She has written books including the biography Tallulah Bankhead and The Woman Writer's Handbook, and taught playwriting at Birmingham University.

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Life and career

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Having begun her career as an actress, she decided that she was fed up with playing poor parts in plays, such as the left arm of a sofa, and decided to write plays with better parts for women. Early in her career she founded a theatre company called Les Oeufs Malades with actor Gerard Bell, she also founded Female Trouble, More Female Trouble and served as artistic director of Gay Sweatshop.

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Her plays have a feminist undertone in them and she has even written plays (like More Light which has only one male speaking role) with almost entirely female casts. She has written more than twenty plays since 1976. She has authored translations of foreign works such as her 2007 version of Chekhov's Uncle Vanya. She has written five plays for the National Theatre Connections series. Frozen triggered a controversy and discussion about artistic sources and plagiarism and was the subject of a piece by Malcolm Gladwell published in The New Yorker and also collected in his book What the Dog Saw. In addition she also adapted Treasure Island, the novel by Robert Louis Stevenson, into a play which was first performed on the Olivier Stage of the National Theatre, London, on 3 December 2014.

Selected writings

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  • The Two Marias (1988) – Theatre Centre
  • Her Aching Heart (1992)
  • The Pink Paper's Play of the Year
  • Peter Pan (1991) – a pantomime
  • Goliath (1997)
  • More Light (1997) – National Theatre Connections
  • Frozen (1998)
  • Nomination/Tony Award for Best Play
  • Eileen Anderson Central Television Award
  • TMA Best New Play Award
  • The Magic Toyshop (2001)
  • A Wedding Story (2000)
  • Illyria (play) (2002) – NT Connections
  • Last Easter (2004)
  • Stockholm (2007) – Frantic Assembly
  • Red Sky (2007, play) – NT Connections
  • It Snows (2008, play) – NT Connections
  • Breathing Underwater (1998 radio play) – BBC Radio 7
  • Kursk (2009, play) – Young Vic
  • Beautiful Burnout (2010) – Frantic Assembly / National Theatre of Scotland
  • Dirt (2012, play) – Studio Theatre
  • Background

    Lavery was raised in Yorkshire. She was married until her early thirties, but now identifies as gay.

    References

    Bryony Lavery Wikipedia