Rebecca Prichard
English author and playwright
Rebecca Prichard (born 1971) is English author and playwright, and one of the major contributors to the In-yer-face theatre movement.
Biography
Prichard studied drama at Exeter University and in 1994, went on to her playwriting debut in 1994 in the Royal Court Young Writer's festival. In 1998 she was presented with the Critics' Circle Award for Most Promising Playwright.[1] Her play Essex Girls is regarded by playwright Mark Ravenhill as one of the best post-Top Girls all female plays.[2]
Selected works
- Charged
- Futures
- Fair Game
- Yard Gal
- Essex Girls
References
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- Stephen Jeffreys (1989)
- Clare McIntyre (1990)
- Rona Munro (1991)
- Philip Ridley (1992)
- Simon Donald (1993)
- Kevin Elyot (1994)
- Jez Butterworth (1995)
- Martin McDonagh (1996)
- Conor McPherson (1997)
- Rebecca Prichard (1998)
- Charlotte Jones (1999)
- Joanna Laurens (2000)
- Gregory Burke (2001)
- Charlotte Eilenberg (2002)
- Lucy Prebble (2003)
- Rebecca Lenkiewicz (2004)
- Laura Wade (2005)
- Nina Raine (2006)
- Polly Stenham (2007)
- Alexi Kaye Campbell (2008)
- Alia Bano (2009)
- Anya Reiss (2010)
- Tom Well (2011)
- Lolita Chakrabarti (2012)
- Rory Kinnear / Phoebe Waller-Bridge (2013)
- Barney Norris (2014)
- James Fritz (2015)
- Charlene James (2016)
- Branden Jacobs-Jenkins (2017)
- Natasha Gordon (2018)
- Jasmine Lee-Jones (2019)
- Igor Memic / Zadie Smith (2022)
- Marcelo Dos Santos / Matilda Feyiṣayọ Ibini (2023)
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