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English dramatist and academic
Dan Rebellato (born 1968)
[1] is an English dramatist and academic born in
South London.
[2]
He is Professor of Contemporary Theatre at
Royal Holloway, University of London
[3] and has written extensively for radio and the stage. He has twice been nominated for a
Sony Award,
[4] and writes regularly for
The Guardian Theatre Blog.
[5]
- Chekhov in Hell. 4–20 November 2010 at the Drum at the
Theatre Royal, Plymouth,
[6] before transferring to the
Soho Theatre, London 20 April-14 May 2011
[7]
- Beachy Head. Written with Emma Jowett and Lewis Hetherington. Analogue: Edinburgh Fringe Festival 2009; National Tour, 2011.
[8]
- Static. 22 April-10 May 2008 at the
Soho Theatre, London
[9]
- Theatremorphosis. Part of the
CCA Glasgow's Stage Fright event 4 April-23 May 2009.
[10]
- Mile End. Analogue: Edinburgh Festival, 2007. International tour, 2007. Southwark Playhouse, 2008.
- Here's What I Did With My Body One Day. Lightwork: Pleasance Theatre, London. National Tour, 2006.
Radio plays and adaptations
- Negative Signs of Progress.
BBC Radio 4, February 2013
- My Life is a Series of People Saying Goodbye. BBC Radio 4, April 2011)
[11]
- And So Say All of Us. Written with Linda McLean and Duncan Macmillan.
[12] (First broadcast on
BBC Radio 3 on 2 May 2010)
[13]
-
Girlfriend in a Coma. Adaptation of a
Douglas Coupland novel by the same name.
BBC Radio 3, February 2008.
[14]
- Cavalry. BBC Radio 4, March 2008.
- Dead Souls. Adaptation of novel by
Nikolai Gogol. BBC Radio 4, April 2006.
- The Midwich Cuckoos. Adaptation of novel by
John Wyndham. BBC Radio 4, November 2003. [Released as a BBC Audiobook 2007]
- 1956 and all That, London:
Routledge, 1999.
[15]
- Static, London:
Oberon Books, 2008.
[16]
- Theatre & Globalization, Basingstoke: Palgrave, 2009.
[17]
- Contemporary European Theatre Directors, co-edited with Maria M. Delgado, London:
Routledge, 2010.
[18]
- Chekhov in Hell, London: Oberon, 2010 (rev. ed. 2011).
[19]
- Beachy Head, co-written with Emma Jowett and Lewis Hetherington. London: Oberon, 2011.
[20]
- The Suspect Culture Book co-edited with
Graham Eatough, London: Oberon, 2011.
- Modern British Playwriting 2000-2009: Voices, Documents, New Interpretations London:
Methuen Drama, 2013.
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