Ryan Craig (playwright)
Ryan Craig is a British playwright. From January 2012 to March 2013 he was Writer in Residence at the Royal National Theatre Studio.[1]
Plays[2]
- We Lost Elijah (Royal National Theatre Connections) - 2013
- How To Think the Unthinkable (based on Antigone) (Unicorn Theatre) - 2012
- Talk Talk Fight Fight (Tricycle Theatre The Bomb season) - 2012
- The Holy Rosenbergs (Royal National Theatre) - 2011
- Our Class (English version of Tadeusz Słobodzianek's play) (Royal National Theatre) - 2009
- The Glass Room (Hampstead Theatre) - 2006
- Broken Road (Edinburgh Fringe) - 2005
- What We Did to Weinstein (Menier Chocolate Factory) - 2005. Nominated for Most Promising Playwright at Evening Standard Awards.
- Portugal (Royal National Theatre) - 2004
- Three Servants (Jet Theatre) - 2002
- Vintage Stuff (adapted from the novel by Tom Sharpe) (UK Tour) - 2000
- Happy Savages (Lyric Hammersmith Studio) - 1998
- The Sins of Dalia Baumgarten (Etcetera Theatre) - 1996
Television[3]
- Hustle (1 episode) - 2011
- Waterloo Road (2 episodes) - 2011
- Robin Hood (2 episodes) - 2008
- Saddam's Tribe - 2007
Radio[4]
- English in Afghanistan (BBC Radio 4) - 2010
- The Lysistrata Project (BBC Radio 3) - 2006
- The Great Pursuit (Four-part adaptation of the novel by Tom Sharpe) (BBC Radio 4) - 2005
- Hold My Breath (BBC Radio 3) - 2005
- Portugal (BBC Radio 3) - 2004
- Looking for Danny (BBC Radio 4) - 2003
References
- ↑ http://www.nationaltheatre.org.uk/discover-more/about-the-national/studio
- ↑ http://unitedagents.co.uk/ryan-craig
- ↑ http://unitedagents.co.uk/ryan-craig
- ↑ http://unitedagents.co.uk/ryan-craig
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