- Joe Penhall
Joe Penhall is a playwright and screenwriter. Born in
London in1967 , he grew up in Australia before returning to London in his early twenties, where he worked as a news reporter for the Hammersmith Guardian. His first major play was "Some Voices" for the Royal Court in 1994Fact|date=June 2008, which has twice been revived off Broadway.Penhall won the
Laurence Olivier Award , the "Evening Standard" Award and theCritics' Circle Theatre Awards for "Blue/Orange ", a play about the dynamics between a young black schizophrenic man and two psychiatrists in a London mental hospital. It premiered at the National Theatre in 2000, directed byRoger Michell , withBill Nighy ,Andrew Lincoln andChiwetel Ejiofor in the cast. "Blue/Orange" transferred to theDuchess Theatre , London in the following year.Also in 2000, Penhall "adapted "Some Voices" for film - directed by
Simon Cellan-Jones , it starredDaniel Craig andKelly Macdonald , and premiered at the CannesDirectors' Fortnight .Penhall adapted
Ian McEwan 's novel "Enduring Love " for a 2004 film starringRhys Ifans andDaniel Craig , and wrote the screenplay for BBC2's BAFTA nominated four-part dramatisation ofJake Arnott 's East-End gangster novel "The Long Firm".His next play "
Dumb Show ", a comic attack on the excesses of tabloid journalists, was first performed at theRoyal Court Theatre , directed byTerry Johnson in 2004. Penhall has said that after writing "Blue/Orange" -- a 'huge dark play' -- he wanted to write a 'small light play' [ quoted in "Looking Back", Harriet Devine, 2006. ]"
Landscape With Weapon ", about a brilliant young engineer who invents an innovative and devastating weapon of mass destruction, was first performed at theNational Theatre in 2007, directed byRoger Michell . The cast includedTom Hollander andJulian Rhind-Tutt .Penhall has adapted "The Road" by Cormac McCarthy for the screen (shooting early spring 2008) directed by John Hillcoat and starring Viggo Mortensen.
He has directed at the
Royal Court Theatre , and his first short film "The Undertaker" premiered at the London Film Festival, starringRhys Ifans .Plays
* "Wild Turkey" (1993)
* "Some Voices" (1994)
* "Pale Horse" (1995)
* "Love and Understanding" (1997)
* "The Bullet" (1998)
* "Blue/Orange " (2000)
* "Dumb Show" (2004)
* "Landscape With Weapon" (2007)References
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