- Reggie Oliver
Reggie Oliver (born
1952 inLondon ) is an English playwright, biographer and writer of ghost stories.Reggie Oliver went to Eton (Newcastle Scholar, 1970, Oppidan Scholar) and
Oxford (University College, BA Hons 1975) and has been a professional playwright, actor, and theatre director since 1979.He has worked in radio, television, films, and theatre, both in the West End and outside London. He was a founding member of the late Sir
Anthony Quayle ’s Compass Theatre, and both played the part of Traverse and understudied Sir Anthony in the tour and West End run of "The Clandestine Marriage" in 1984.His plays include "Imaginary Lines" (which was first produced and directed by
Alan Ayckbourn at Scarborough in 1985 and has since been translated into several languages), "Absolution" (King’s Head, 1983), "Back Payments" (King’s Head, 1985), "Taking Liberties" (Wolsey, Ipswich, 1996), "Put Some Clothes on, Clarisse!" (Duchess Theatre, London, 1989), and "Winner Takes All", described by Michael Billington as "the funniest evening in London" when it was revived at theOrange Tree Theatre in 2000.citequote His play "A Portrait of Two Artists" was performed on Radio 3 in 1989.Oliver's biography of
Stella Gibbons , "Out of the Woodshed", was published by Bloomsbury in 1998, and he is a contributor to the historical magazine "History Today". He has written about ghost stories for such journals as "Supernatural Tales", "All Hallows" and "Weirdly Supernatural".He lives in Suffolk and is married to the artist and actress Joanna Dunham.
Writing
Oliver's horror fiction first appeared in Christopher Barker's journal "Weirdly Supernatural". Barker then proceeded to publish Oliver's first two collections "The Dreams Of Cardinal Vittorini" and "The Complete Symphonies Of Adolf Hitler" under The Haunted River imprint. The former was nominated for an International Horror Guild Award and the latter short-listed by the Dracula Society for the Children Of The Night award. Both books received favourable notices from reviewers in such
small press magazines as "Weird Tales" and "All Hallows".In "All Hallows" # 34, Jim Rockhill praised Oliver's "The Dreams of Cardinal Vittorini", noting:
:“Oliver’s ability to create a sense of time and place in every one of these stories is exemplary...As a work of spiritual terror it has few peers....
Thomas Ligotti andMatt Cardin are the only authors writing today who equal the assurance demonstrated by the author of this tale in ripping away the veil separating mundane reality from the shrieking abyss it conceals.”Ramsey Campbell has also written positively about the same work: “Oliver’s sharp eye for character and ear for dialogue never desert him.” [Dark Horizons. British Fantasy Society Journal 2003]His experiences in the world of
academe , theChurch of England , and theart world have all provided inspiration for his work. Some of his work is set within the rather seedy end of show business, a world in which, as a playwright, theatre director and actor, he has had ample experience. In "All Hallows" # 41, Douglas Campbell wrote of Oliver's story “The Skins”::I find it hard to believe that there wasn’t some kind of a dare involved when Oliver set out to write a tale about a haunted pantomime horse, but the story itself is an unforgettable piece, drawing to a grotesque and pathetic climax in a horribly plausible world of down-at-heel theatre folk.
He has
pastiche d a number of styles and authors, fromRestoration comedy and Sixteenth century mystical texts toOscar Wilde andM. R. James . A story inArthur Machen 's style resulted in his winning the "Friends of Arthur Machen" short story competition in 2005.Oliver's work has appeared in a number of anthologies including "Acquainted with the Night" and "Year’s Best Fantasy and Horror 19". He has acted as consultant on a project which will see all of M. R. James's ghost stories released on CD.
Publications
Plays
*"Imaginary Lines" (
Samuel French 1987)
*"Put Some Clothes on, Clarisse!" (Samuel French 1990)
*"The Music Lovers " (Samuel French 1992)
*"Winner Takes All " (Samuel French 2001)Biography
*"Out of the Woodshed, the Life of Stella Gibbons" (Bloomsbury 1998)
Fiction
*"The Dreams of Cardinal Vittorini and Other Strange Stories" (Haunted River 2003)
*"The Complete Symphonies of Adolf Hitler" (Haunted River 2005)
*"Masques of Satan: Twelve Tales and a Novella" (Ash-Tree Press 2007)References
External Links
* [http://www.blackcathedral.co.uk/ Reggie Oliver's Official Website]
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