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Paul Sirett

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Paul Sirett is an English dramatist best known for his popular music-related shows. His plays and musicals have been awarded Best Off-West End Musical, Whatsonstage's Best Play, Pearson's Best Production, City Life's Best Writer & Best Play.

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Shows

  • Reasons To Be Cheerful - featuring the music of Ian Dury and The Blockheads New Wolsey Theatre by Paul Sirett, directed by Jenny Sealey (2010)
  • Polish-Speaking Romanians - Dorota MasÅ‚owska translated by Lisa Goldman and Paul Sirett
  • The Big Life - Paul Sirett nominated for Laurence Olivier Award for Best New Musical 2006
  • The Iron Man - adapted from the Ted Hughes story for Graeae Theatre Company
  • Come Dancing - Ray Davies and Paul Sirett for Theatre Royal Stratford East
  • Jamaica House - Paul Sirett for Theatre Workshop which had a site-specific performance on the top floor of a tower block
  • Running the Silk Road by Paul Sirett for Yellow Earth Theatre
  • Lush Life - with the music of Ella Fitzgerald Live Theatre, Newcastle 2005.
  • The Mandelson Files - short play about Peter Mandleson played at BAC in London.
  • Skaville - homage to two-tone and ska
  • Crusade - on conflict in the Middle East for Stratford East.
  • Worlds Apart - on immigration control Stratford East 1993.
  • A Night in Tunisia - about a be-bop saxophonist Stratford East 1992.
  • References

    Paul Sirett Wikipedia