British playwrights since 1950

British playwrights since 1950

This is a list of British dramatists who wrote their plays in the 1950s or later:

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A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z

A

*Rodney Ackland
*Jim Allen
*Karim Alrawi
*Jeffrey Archer
*John Arden
*Alan Ayckbourn

B

*Enid Bagnold
*Howard Barker
*Peter Barnes
*Mike Bartlett
*Richard Bean
*Alistair Beaton
*Alan Bennett
*Steven Berkoff
*Alan Bleasdale
*Robert Bolt
*Edward Bond
*John Griffith Bowen
*Howard Brenton
*Moira Buffini
*Gregory Burke
*Leo Butler

C

*Glyn Cannon
*Jim Cartwright
*Mark Catley
*Jimmy Chinn
*Caryl Churchill
*Ray Cooney
*Noel Coward
*Martin Crimp

D

*Sarah Daniels
*April De Angelis
*Shelagh Delaney
*Stuart Draper
*Nell Dunn

E

*David Edgar
*David Eldridge
*Ben Elton
*Kevin Elyot

F

*Tim Firth
*Michael Frayn
*Terence Frisby
*Christopher Fry

G

*Pam Gems
*John Godber
*Simon Gray
*David Greig
*Trevor Griffiths
*Nick Grosso
*Jim Grover

H

*Christopher Hampton
*David Hare
*Ronald Harwood
*William Douglas Home
*Dusty Hughes

I

*Tunde Ikoli

J

*Stephen Jeffreys
*Ann Jellicoe
*Terry Johnson

K

*Sarah Kane
*Barrie Keefe
*Dennis Kelly
*Tom Kempinski
*Hanif Kureishi

L

*Bryony Lavery
*Mike Leigh
*Stephen Lowe
*Doug Lucie
*Claire Luckham

M

*Sharman Macdonald
*John McGrath
*Tom McGrath
*Patrick Marber
*Tony Marchant
*Frank Marcus
*Derek Marlowe
*Mustapha Matura
*David Mercer
*Anthony Minghella
*John Mortimer
*Tom Morton-Smith
*Chloe Moss
*Tim Marchant

N

*Bill Naughton
*Anthony Neilson
*Peter Nichols
*William Nicholson

O

*Joe Orton
*John Osborne
*Gary Owen

P

*Louise Page
*Michael Pertwee
*Caryl Phillips
*Winsome Pinnock
*Harold Pinter
*Stephen Poliakoff
*Dennis Potter
*David Pownall
*J.B. Priestley

Q

R

*Terence Rattigan
*Mark Ravenhill
*Lynn Redgrave
*Michael Redgrave
*Philip Ridley
*David Rudkin
*Willy Russell

S

*James Saunders
*Anthony Shaffer
*Peter Shaffer
*Simon Stephens
*Tom Stoppard
*David Storey

T

*C. P. Taylor
*Peter Terson
*Ben Travers
*Miles Tredinnick

U

*Peter Ustinov

V

W

*Laura Wade
*Michael Wall
*Timberlake Wertenbaker
*Arnold Wesker
*Peter Whelan
*Hugh Whitemore
*Nigel Williams
*Roy Williams
*Snoo Wilson
*Charles Wood

X

Y

*Benjamin Yeoh

Z

See also

*Lists of authors
*List of playwrights
*List of British playwrights
*Theatre
*Drama
*Stage play
*Kitchen sink drama
*In-yer-face theatre


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