- James Saunders (playwright)
James Saunders (
8 January 1925 —29 January 2004 ) was a prolific Englishplaywright born inIslington ,London .He was educated at Wembley County School and
Southampton University . He married Audrey Cross.His play "Next Time I'll Sing To You", written in 1962, was staged in the West End starring
Michael Caine ,Barry Foster andLiz Fraser , at the New Arts and theCriterion Theatre in 1963. It gained him the 1963 "Evening Standard " award (withCharles Wood ) for "Most Promising Playwright" . The play was also produced in New York the same year.In 1975 he completed
John Vanbrugh 's four-act fragment, "A Journey to London", a play that had been sentimentalised byColley Cibber in 1728 as "The Provok'd Husband". Saunders' version was first staged in Greenwich and successfully revived at theOrange Tree Theatre in 1986."Bodies", commissioned and first staged by
Sam Walters at the Orange Tree in 1977, was revived byRobin Lefévre at theHampstead Theatre in February 1978, and given a West End transfer in April 1979, starringDinsdale Landen ,Gwen Watford , David Burke andAngela Down .Saunders' television work included "Watch Me I'm a Bird" (1964), and the BBC sitcom "
Bloomers " (1979), starringRichard Beckinsale (in the year that he died) playing an unsuccessful actor working in a flower shop. Beckinsale's co-star wasAnna Calder-Marshall .Works
Stage plays include:
*"Moonshine" (1955)
*"The Ark" (1959)
*"A Slight Accident" (one-act 1961)
*"Double Double" (1962)
* "Next Time I'll Sing To You" (1962)
* "Who was Hilary Maconochie?" (one-act 1963)
*"The Travails of Sancho Panza) (1969)
*"After Liverpool" (one-act 1970)
*"Hans Kolhaus" (1972)
*"A Journey to London" (co-author, 1975)
*"Bodies" (1977)
* "Over the Wall" (one-act 1977)
*"Random Moments in a May Garden" (1980)ources
*"Who's Who in the Theatre" 14th Jubilee Edition, ed
Freda Gaye , Pitman (1967)
*"Who's Who in the Theatre" 17th edition, edIan Herbert , Gale (Vols 1 and 2, 1981) ISBN 0810302349
*Theatre Record and its annual Indexes
*"Halliwell's Television Companion" byLeslie Halliwell andPhilip Purser , Grafton Books (1986) ISBN 0246128380External links
* [http://www.jamessaunders.org/ Biography]
*James Saunders' English bibliography [http://www.jamessaunders.org/jsbib.htm]
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