David Harrower ( David Harrower , b. 1966 , Edinburgh ) - British (Scottish) playwright.
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| Place of Birth | Edinburgh Scotland |
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| Occupation | playwright |
| Language of Works | English |
| Debut | 1995 |
| Awards | Laurence Olivier Award for Best New Drama ( 2007 ) |
The first play, Knives in Hens ( 1995 ), was staged at the Edinburgh Traverse Theater in 1995 .
The play "Blackbird" ("Blackbird", 2005 ) directed by Peter Stein became one of the important events of the 2005 Edinburgh Festival . In Russian, this play was staged by the joint efforts of St. Petersburg Baltic House Theater and the Russian Drama Theater of Lithuania (director Jonas Vaitkus ).
He is also the author of several adaptations of world classics made for theatrical productions (Wojciek, Ivanov, Maria Stuart, Six Characters in Search of the Author, etc.)
The play “Knives in Chicken” was published in a Russian translation (“Anthology of Contemporary British Dramaturgy,” Moscow: UFO, 2008).
Pieces
- “Knives in Hens” ( 1995 )
- “Kill the old, torture the young” (Kill the Old Torture Their Young, 1998 )
- Cocoon (The Chrysalids, 1999 )
- The Cultural Layer (Dark Earth, 2003 )
- Blackbird (Blackbird, 2005 )
Notes
- ↑ German National Library , Berlin State Library , Bavarian State Library , etc. Record # 120867443 // General regulatory control (GND) - 2012—2016.
- ↑ SNAC - 2010.
- ↑ BIBSYS - 1972.