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Education:
1979-81: New College, Oxford
BA (Hons) 2.1 ­ English Language and Literature
MA ­ English Language and Literature

1983-4: Postgraduate Theatre Director Attachment ­ Bristol Old Vic Theatre School

1995: Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts

Training workshops with: John Wright, Phelim McDermot, Scott Graham, Roman Stefanski, Augosto Boal, the International workshop festival and the Paines Plough Writers’ group.

Professional Production work:
2008- Co-Director Shannon and Clark Productions
2003 ­ 2008 Associate Director (New Work) at Polka Theatre ­ responsible for policy development/dramaturgy/commissioning of new work
1998-2003 ­ Literary Manager ­ Polka (part-time)
2004 ­ Radio consultant/producer with Big Heart Media
1997-8 ­ Literary Associate ­ Pop Up Theatre company (part-time)
1987-2000 ­ Co-director of Independent Radio Drama Productions Ltd.
The UK’s leading independent producer of radio drama, based at LBC in London and broadcasting both in the UK and the US on National Public Radio.
1993 - Vice President for the Anglo-American Radio Drama Company
1988-91: Youth Theatre Director (part-time) The Cockpit Theatre, London
1986-7: TIE Director ­ The Redgrave Theatre, Farnham, Surrey
1984-6: Director/youth theatre director ­ Commonstock Theatre company, London
1981-3: Youth Theatre Director ­ Fareham and Portsmouth Drama Centres

Academic Teaching:
2006-7 External Examiner ­ Goldsmiths’College, University of London
2001-5 Senior Lecturer (0.5) BSc in Special Effects ­ sound design, London Southbank University
1990-97 Visiting Lecturer ­ Drama Department, Goldsmiths’ College, University of London: BA /MA (the process of production)
1995-6: Supervisor for the MA in creative processes at the University of Sussex

Theatre includes:
2006/7: The Lady of Burma by Richard Shannon ­ The Old Vic, London / The Assembly Rooms, Edinburgh, The Riverside Studios and a national tour
2006: Stamping, Shouting, Singing Home by Lisa Evans ­ Polka Main House
2006: Bear Stories by Martin Waddell ­ Polka Studio
2005: Dazzling Medusa by Geraldine McCaughrean ­ Polka Main House
2004: Pallace of Gold by Richard Shannon ­ The Guild Hall
2003: Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens - The Mansion House
2002: Boy by Roald Dahl/Mike Kenny ­ Polka Main House
2000: The International Café by Paul Sirett ­ Theatre 503
1997: Catslaughter by Glen Poole at the Cottesloe (RNT) ­ festival of new work
1996: Mr Choc-Ice by Glen Poole at the Cambridge Theatre, London
1996: Free Fall by Elizabeth Berry at BAC
1995: Sabbat by Richard Shannon at the Tristan Bates Theatre, London
1990: Biko by Paa ‘C’ Oshipi Quaye (Ujamma Theatre company) at the Hackney Empire and the King’s Head, London
1988: Blood and Ice by Liz Lochhead at the Young Vic Studio
1986: Charlie and the Chocolate Factory by Roald Dahl ­ Redgrave Main House
1985: Still Dancing by Commonstock Writer’s group ­ London tour
1984: UBU Roi ­ Commonstock Youth Theatre ­ The Finborough Theatre
1984: Don Perlimplin by Lorca ­ Bristol Old Vic Studio

Writers’ workshops: The Theatre Royal, Stratford East, Hampstead, Royal Court, the Drill Hall, Writernet at Soho, HMP Belmarsh

Sound Design for Theatre:
1997: A River Sutra adapted by Tanika Gupta ­ Indosa Theatre company/National Theatre Studio ­Three Mill Island Studios
1995: Becket double-bill ­ BAC

Rehearsed Readings include:

2005: Yellow Earth Typhoon Festival at Soho Theatre: Inugami by Shuji Terayama
Nine Dragons by Li Yan Bo
Member of discussion panel on South East Asian Theatre at Typhoon

2003: A cup of Tea by Kumiko Toda
Way Out by Pak Ling Wan

2002: Hey There Boy with the Bebop by Abi Bown at Soho Theatre as part of New Writing Festival
2004: Nesto by Philippe Cherbonnier as part of the Playgrounding Festival at Polka
2000: Clip by Elizabeth Heery at the BAC
1997: O’Leary’s Daughters by Elizabeth Baines at the Writers’ Guild/Directors’ Guild Five Plays in Five Days Festival
1997: International Playwriting Festival ­ Warehouse Theatre, Croydon - Producer

Dramaturgy for Polka includes:
Irish Pele by Roy Williams
Child of the Divide by Sudha Bucher (Tamasha/Polka)
Monkey in the Stars and Just So by Jamila Gavin
The Playground by Beverley Naidoo
Mother Africa by Ad de Bont

Radio includes:
2005: Chuwudubelu by Justin Butcher starring Ben Okafor ­ BBC Radio 4 Friday Play
1999: Daisy by Olwen Wymark starring Gwen Taylor and Ann Mitchell ­ IRDP/ LBC Radio
1998: Charlie from the Outside by John Park and Frank Johnson starring Frances Barber
1997: Man Afraid by Kevin Daisley starring Anita Dobson
1994: No Boy’s Cricket Club by Roy Williams starring Donna Croll ­ IRDP
1992: Saddam’s Arms by Simon Beaufoy starring Nerys Hughs and Dave Hill ­ IRDP/LBC Radio
1994: The Wolf and the Woodcutter by Martin McDonagh starring Peter Guinness ­ IRDP/LBC Radio
1993: Lotus Blossom by Karen Hope starring Veda Warwick
1992: Heart of Darkness by Joseph Conrad starring Gerard Murphy and Michael Elwyn
1994: Dracula starring Don Henderson, Kenneth Haigh and Aden Gillet LBC/ National Public Radio (USA)
1995: Sherlock Holmes starring Edward Petherbridge LBC/National Public Radio (USA)
1996: The Hibiscus Trail by Robert Mendelsohn starring David Yip
1997: Clash of Honour by Robert Mendelsohn starring Frances Tomelty and Togo Igawa
1994: Echoes of D-Day with Lord Callaghan and Phil Collins LBC/ National Public Radio (USA)

TV:
2000: Script reader ­ RDF Television ­ Drama Department (freelance)
1991: Script Editor ­ BBC Children’s TV at Elstree (freelance)
1988: Directors’ Guild Observer ­ TVS: Gentlemen and Players

Short Films:
2005: The Legend of Billy the Kid ­ First Assistant Director ­ Wilkinson Productions
2005: Quartet by Heiner Muller ­ Director - starring Jo Welcome ­ SBU Productions
2004: Virus 2050 by Dan Martin ­ Director - starring Geoffrey Burton ­ SBU Productions
2003: Christmas Carol ­ Director ­ starring Martin Head ­ SBU Productions
2002: The Fall ­ Director/Writer ­ starring Paddy Fletcher ­ SBU Productions

Commercial Projects:
2008: Writer: The Gala launch of P&O cruiser Ventura ­ a film and live action event starring: Jonathan Pryce, Roger Moore, Patricia Hodge, Peter Firth, Samantha Bond and Dame Helen Mirren
Writer: The Legend of Port Ghalib ­ script for the opening of a new hotel on the Red Sea
2007: Writer/co-producer :The Royal opening of St.Pancras International ­ dramatic text starring Tim West
1992-4: In Flight Entertainment ­ Drama programmes for Cathy Pacific, BA and Concorde
1993-5: Music Box ­ A 52 CD series published with a colour magazine for children combining drama with classical music
1996: Actors in Industry ­ training dramas on CD for ICI

Industry Roles
2007 UK delegate ­ Dramaturgy Conference - Frankfurt
2006- Chair ­ The Theatre Group at the Directors’ Guild of GB (DGGB)
2004 Judge of the Meyer Whitworth Award ­ ACE England / RNT
2004-08 Chair ­ The National Literary Management Forum
1999- Council Member ­ The DGGB
1996-8 Vice-Chair ­ Greenwich and Lewisham Young People’s Theatre
1995-8 Trustee ­ The Greenwich and Docklands International Festival
1994 Judge ­ International Radio Festival of New York
1993-6 Member of the London Arts Board Theatre Literary Director steering group
1990 UK Independent Radio representative at the European Union Broadcast conference

Writing includes:

Theatre
2007: All Our Hellos and Goodbyes ­ John Betjeman and the Saving of St.Pancras The German Gymnasium
2006: The Lady of Burma ­ The Burma Campaign ­ The Old Vic, London
2006: William Barlow (deceased) ­ London and Continental Railways ­ The German Gymnasium
2006: Stuart Little ­ rewrite for National Tour with Qdos productions
2002: Stargazer ­ American tour and Polka
1995: Sabbat ­ Tristan Bates Theatre
1985: Doomsday ­ Redgrave TIE tour
1984: Going Underground ­ Commonstock ­ youth theatre
1983: El Salvador Nativity ­ play for schools published by Christian Aid
1982: The World Feast ­ resources simulation game for schools published by Christian Aid

Radio
The Armada
Sweeney Todd
Mary Queen of Scots
The Diaries of Samuel Pepys (adaptation)
Tales from the Courts of Law
The Borgias

Awards include:
1989: UK Sony awards ­ Radio Academy Award ­ Most creative use of Radio
          Best Directing ­ Silver Medal for the Secret Agent by Joseph Conrad
          International Radio Festival of New York

1990: Best Drama Series ­ Gold Medal for Canterbury Tales

1991: Prix Italia Commendation for Vissi D’arte by Paul Sirett
          Daily Telegraph/ABSA award for Youth Sponsorship for
          The Woolwich Young Radio Playwrights’ Festival

1993: Bronze Award for Down the Wanderers by Peter Simmons
          Prix Futura Nomination for Saddam’s Arms by Simon Beaufoy

1996: Writers’ Guild of GB ­ Commendation for developing and fostering New Writing
          National Endowment for the Humanities (USA) Research Award:
          Innocents Abroad ­ radio series on the American experience of Europe

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