Nancy Harris
Nancy Harris is an Irish playwright and screenwriter. She was given the Rooney Prize for Irish Literature in 2012.[1]
Early life and education
Harris is the daughter of Anne and Eoghan Harris. She was educated at Trinity College Dublin, earning a B.A. in Drama Studies and Classical Civilization,[2] and the University of Birmingham, where she completed an M.Phil. in Playwriting Studies (a course founded by playwright David Edgar) in the Department of Drama and Theatre Arts.[3]
Career
She was awarded
In December 2017, Dublin's Gate Theatre presented Harris' unique spin on a classic fairytale, about the challenges of reimagining The Red Shoes for a new generation.[4]
Harris had two commissioned plays opening in September 2019: The Beacon for
Harris wrote the stage musical adaptation of The Magician's Elephant (based on Kate DiCamillo's novel) with Marc Teitler for the Royal Shakespeare Company Having been delayed a year due to the Covid-19 pandemic, it was rescheduled to premiere in winter 2021.
On television, she was BAFTA nominated for her episodes of the Channel 4 series Dates and contributed scripts for Secret Diary of a Call Girl, The Good Karma Hospital and the epic miniseries Troy: Fall of a City.
She was the screenwriter for The Dry, a comedy about a party girl returning home to Ireland to a troubled family.[8]
Her play Somewhere Out There You opened at the Abbey Theatre in September 2023 as part of Dublin Theatre Festival.[9]
Personal life
Harris lives in London. She is married to Ghanaian scientist, Kwasi Agyei-Owusu.[10]
References
- ^ "Dramatist Harris wins Rooney Prize". The Irish Times. 2 October 2012. Archived from the original on 5 October 2012. Retrieved 2 October 2012.
- ^ Drama Graduate Nancy Harris receives the Rooney Prize
- ^ Walsh, Fintan (12 December 2011). "I try to get under the skin". Irish Theatre Magazine. Archived from the original on 22 February 2014.
- ^ The Red Shoes-Nancy Harris on The Gate's modern fairytale. RTE
- ^ Druid Theatre website
- ^ Gate Theatre website
- ^ Nancy Harris "Plays are kind of cool now", Irish Times, 21 September 2019
- ^ "The Dry and Dead Still among TV projects to receive BAI funding".
- ^ "Somewhere Out There You". Abbey Theatre. Retrieved 21 October 2023.
- ^ "Upfront-Sunday Independent". 13 November 2022.