Dusty Hughes (playwright)
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For other people named Dusty Hughes, see Dusty Hughes (disambiguation).
Dusty Hughes (born 1947) is a British playwright and director, writing for both the theatre and television.
His Grrr (1968) was first performed in Edinburgh.[1] In 1980 Hughes won the London Theatre Critics Award for 'Most Promising Playwright' for his play Commitments.
Successful plays
- Grrr Edinburgh, 1968
- In At The Death, Bush Theatre, London, 1978
- Commitments Bush Theatre, London, 1980
- Heaven and Hell Edinburgh, 1981
- Breach Of The Peace, Bush Theatre, London, 1982
- Moliere; or, The Union Of Hypocrites, Stratford-on-Avon, 1982
- Bad Language, Hampstead Theatre, London, 1983
- Philistines, Stratford-on-Avon, 1985
- Futurists Cottesloe Theatre, National Theatre, 1986, directed by Richard Eyre. Published script ISBN 0-571-13778-4
- Jenkin's Ear Royal Court Theatre, London. 1987, Published script ISBN 0-571-14565-5
- Metropolis Piccadilly Theatre, London, 1989, (a musical based on Fritz Lang's 1927 silent movie Metropolis) [1]
- A Slip of the Tongue Steppenwolf Theatre, Chicago, 1992
- Helpless Donmar Warehouse Theatre, London, 2000, directed by Robin Lefevre.[2][3]
For television
Bibliography
References
External links
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Categories:
- 1947 births
- British dramatists and playwrights
- English theatre directors
- Living people
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