• Nell Leyshon is a British novelist and award-winning dramatist. She serves on the Advisory Board of the Alpine Fellowship and as the Deputy Chair of Shakespeare's...
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  • Leyshon Glynn Leyshon, Canadian wrestler and academic Nell Leyshon, British playwright and novelist Thyrza Anne Leyshon, Welsh artist William Leyshon...
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    Talent Award. In September and October 2010, she became the lead in Nell Leyshon's play Bedlam at the Globe Theatre. Based on the Bethlem Royal Hospital...
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  • Glass Eels (category Plays by Nell Leyshon)
    Glass Eels is a play written by Nell Leyshon, broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in July 2003. The play has also been performed on stage at the Hampstead Theatre...
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  • BBC Radio 4 Classic Serial by Ronald Frame; and a 2007 stage play by Nell Leyshon. SF Encyclopedia Picture Gallery Retrieved 2013-08-04 "British Library...
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  • Sutherland's son. In the 2007 stage play of Don't Look Now, written by Nell Leyshon and directed by Lucy Bailey, the play made a conscious effort to bypass...
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    Hall Dennis Kelly Nicolas Kent Arthur Kopit Bernard Kops Bryony Lavery Nell Leyshon John Logan Robert David MacDonald Mustapha Matura Glyn Maxwell Sheridan...
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    upstream in a single night. The 2003 BBC Radio 4 play Glass Eels by Nell Leyshon was set on the Parrett. The Levels, as part of the West Country, traditionally...
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    Members: Mojisola Adebayo Nick Barley Sharmilla Beezmohun Maureen Freely Nell Leyshon Nadifa Mohamed Daljit Nagra Katherine Rundell Maryse Condé (1937–2024)...
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  • Marina Lewycka (born 1946), A Short History of Tractors in Ukrainian Nell Leyshon (living), dramatist and novelist Mary Linskill (1840–1891) S. E. Lister...
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  • Leopold David Lewis (1828–1890, England) Saunders Lewis (1893–1985, Wales) Nell Leyshon (living, England) George Lillo (1691–1739, England) David Lindsay-Abaire...
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  • The Small Hours by Katherine Soper Stuff by Tom Wells terra/earth by Nell Leyshon, with Choreography by Anthony Missen The Sad Club by Luke Barnes, with...
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  • (1913–2004, England, f) John Leyden (1775–1811, Scotland/India, nf) Nell Leyshon (living, England, f/d/nf) Sophie Leyton (1928–2009, England), pseudonym...
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  • (2000), nominated for a BAFTA in 2001. In 2002 he collaborated with Nell Leyshon on the radio play Milk, winner of the Richard Imison Award in 2003. Also...
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    upstream in a single night. The 2003 BBC Radio 4 play Glass Eels by Nell Leyshon was set on the Parrett. To the north of the river bank northwest of Langport...
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    Roger Allam, and new plays The Frontline by Che Walker and Bedlam by Nell Leyshon. He also appeared as the titular character in Milton's Comus in the Wanamaker...
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  • and polemicist Peter Leycester (1614–1678), antiquary and historian Nell Leyshon (living), dramatist and novelist Henry George Liddell (1811–1898), scholar...
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  • Productions at Hampstead Theatre include Comfort Me with Apples by Nell Leyshon and Skane by Pamela Carter and at the Bush Theatre Whipping It Up by...
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  • from Kneehigh Theatre, the writers Hattie Naylor and Matthew Wilkie and Nell Leyshon in a dramaturg role. For many years Platform 4 shows were seen as separate...
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  • 2003 – Kwame Kwei-Armah for Elmira's Kitchen 2004 – no award 2005 – Nell Leyshon for Comfort Me With Apples 2006 – Nina Raine for Rabbit 2007 – Polly...
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  • Edmundson's play, Mary Shelley. The same year, Tarbet played a voice role in Nell Leyshon's radio drama Jess's Story, for Children in need, aired on BBC Radio 4...
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  • Hussein, short story writer and literary critic Mark Kermode, film critic Nell Leyshon, dramatist and novelist Richard Marlow, conductor and former Director...
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  • 1995–96, 1997–98 Young Jean Lee 2009–10 Rebecca Lenkiewicz 2004–05 Nell Leyshon 2006–07 Liz Lochhead 1998–99 Rosie Logan 1986–87 Lisa Loomer 1993–94†...
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  • the first play by a woman ever to be staged at Shakespeare's Globe, Nell Leyshon's Bedlam. For Red Handed Theatre Company, she directed The Busy Body (2012)...
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  • Playhouse) 2008 - Timon of Athens (Shakespeare's Globe) 2007 - Glass Eels (Nell Leyshon) (Hampstead Theatre) 2007 - Don't Look Now (stage adaptation) Lyceum...
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  • Thatcher Niven Govinden Black Bread White Beer Nikita Lalwani The Village Nell Leyshon The Colour of Milk James Meek The Heart Broke In Amy Sackville Orkney...
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  • and the literary world. Notable judges have included British dramatist Nell Leyshon, American novelist Stephen Wright, performance historian Viv Gardner...
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  • Bernadette Milnes (Lily), Vi Stevens (Landlady), Leslie Sarony (Lodger), Emrys Leyshon (Mike), Peter Bathurst (Publican). 122 39 "My Guess Would Be Murder" Missing...
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  • friend, Bert Trick, about creating a play about a Welsh town: He read it to Nell and me in our bungalow at Caswell around the old Dover stove, with the paraffin...
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    Jonathan Lethem". The New Yorker (Interview). Interviewed by Cressida Leyshon. United States. Archived from the original on January 16, 2017. Retrieved...
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