debbie tucker green
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Born | London, UK |
Nationality | British |
Genre | Playwright |
Notable awards | BAFTA , ARIA |
Debbie Tucker Green (stylized in lower-case as debbie tucker green
Career
tucker green was born in London, and before beginning to write plays worked for a decade as a stage manager.
She won a
In 2016, she won an ARIA (Audio and Radio Industry Award) from the
Film career
tucker green wrote and directed
Television career
In 2018, tucker green was commissioned by Channel 4 to direct an episode of their short film series, Random Acts. It was first broadcast at midnight on 15 August 2018.[8]
Selected works
Theatre
- two women (Soho Theatre, 2000, dir. Rufus Norris)[9]
- dirty butterfly (Soho Theatre, 2003, dir. Rufus Norris; Young Vic, 2008, dir. Michael Longhurst)
- born bad (Hampstead Theatre, 2003, dir. Kathy Burke)
- trade (The Other Place, 2004; Swan Theatre, Stratford-upon-Avon, 2005, dir. Sacha Wares)
- stoning mary (Marianne Elliott)
- generations (Cottesloe Theatre, National Theatre, 2005, dir. Sacha Wares)
- random (Royal Court Theatre, 2008, dir. Sacha Wares; Royal Court Theatre Local, 2010, dir. Sacha Wares)
- laws of war (Royal Court Theatre, 2010)
- truth and reconciliation (Royal Court Theatre, 2011, dir. debbie tucker green)
- nut (The Shed, National Theatre, 2013, dir. debbie tucker green)
- hang (Royal Court Theatre, 2015, dir. debbie tucker green)
- a profoundly affectionate, passionate devotion to someone (-noun) (Royal Court Theatre, 2017, dir. debbie tucker green)
- ear for eye (Royal Court Theatre, 2018)
Film
- Second Coming(2014)
- ear for eye(2021)
Radio
- Gone (BBC Radio 3, 2010)
- Lament (BBC Radio 4, 2016)
- Assata Shakur: The FBI's Most Wanted Woman (BBC Radio 4, 2017)
Television
- Random Acts (Channel 4, 2018)
Selected awards
- 1998 Shortlisted for Alfred Fagon Award for She Three
- 2003 Shortlisted for Susan Smith Blackburn Award for born bad
- 2004 Olivier Awardfor Most Promising Newcomer for born bad
- 2012 Best Single Drama BAFTA Awards for random
- 2016 Audio and Radio Industry Award (ARIA) for Best Audio Dramatisation for Lament
References
- ^ Michael Billington, "truth and reconciliation – review", The Guardian, 6 September 2011.
- ^ Lyn Gardner, "'I was messing about'", The Guardian, 30 March 2005.
- ISSN 2195-0164.
- ^ debbie tucker green – Biography, National Theatre Black Plays Archive.
- ^ "BFI announces support for debut features from Debbie Tucker Green and Esther May Campbell", BFI, 14 May 2015.
- ^ "ARIAS - the winners!". Retrieved 20 December 2016.[permanent dead link]
- ^ "Programmes – Discovery – Second Coming". Archived from the original on 5 June 2015. Retrieved 5 June 2015.
- ^ "Exclusive first look: Debbie Tucker Green's short film for Channel 4's Random Acts". The Stage. 14 August 2018. Retrieved 7 September 2018.
- ^ "two women", Black Plays Archive, National Theatre.
External links
- "debbie tucker green" at Royal Court
- "debbie tucker green" at The Agency.