Patrick Wilde

Patrick Wilde

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Patrick Wilde (born Patrick Murray in London) is an English playwright and screenwriter for both television and film.

Early Work

Most of Wilde's early work was centred around the classics. He played Hamlet, Mark Antony for ATC and Amnon in Tirso de Molina’s "Rape of Tamar" at the Lyric in London. He directed several productions of Shakespeare, as well as the British Premiere of Schiller’s "Cabal and Love" at the Lyric. He directed for The British Council in Pakistan, the production in question causing a near riot (including gunfire in the street) for its 'scandalous depiction of women through the ages'. [http://www.blondelmusical.com/crew.asp Blondel Revival] , "Crew Biographies". URL last accessed on 2007-03-23.]

Edinburgh Fringe

Wilde has worked several times over the years at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival, including productions of "Twelfth Night", "The Taming of the Shrew" and most notably his collaboration with writer Jonathan Rich to construct and direct "Sell Out!" He has also presented one of his own plays in Edinburgh ("You Couldn't Make It Up"), and his first feature film ("Get Real") won a prize at the Edinburgh Film Festival.

The Wild Justice Company

In 1993 he set up Wild Justice Company [http://www.wildjustice.org The Wild Justice Company] , "Company Info". URL last accessed on 2007-03-23.] , originally to present his first play, "What's Wrong With Angry?" Wilde wrote the play because he "was sick of being told by people — even gay people — that it's easier to be gay now... But [he didn't] believe it's easier than it ever was to come out." [http://www.brightlightsfilm.com/26/getreal.html Simon Shore's Get Real] , "Gary Morris". URL last accessed on 2007-03-23.] This age of consent drama began at a small fringe theatre in London, but moved from there to the Oval house, then BAC and eventually to a successful run at The Arts in Leicester SquareScarlet Street [http://www.bensilverstone.net/bstomlynch.asp no. 34] , "Tom Lynch". URL last accessed on 2007-03-23.] . It has since played in Europe, Los Angeles and San Francisco, and was selected by readers of The Purple Circuit to be one of the most influential Gay & Lesbian plays [http://www.buddybuddy.com/pc-most.html The Purple Circuit] , "Most Influential Gay & Lesbian Plays". URL last accessed on 2007-03-23.] .

On the back of this success, Wilde was commissioned to write the film version, Get Real, which was directed by Simon Shore and went on to win several major awards, including both jury and audience prizes at The Dinard Film Festival, The Sydney Mardi Gras Film Award and the audience prize at the Edinburgh Film Festival. It was also selected to play at The Sundance Film Festival.

Television Scriptwriting

Patrick’s writing career took off, and alongside writing for such TV staples as Casualty, Holby City [http://www.holby.tv/db/index.php?id=29,995,0,0,1,0 Holby.TV] , "Series 13 Episode 11". URL last accessed on 2007-03-23.] , EastEnders, Monarch of The Glen [http://www.memorabletv.com/episodeguides/monarchoftheglen.htm Memorable TV] , "Monarch of the Glen Episode Guides". URL last accessed on 2007-03-23.] and Peak Practice he was also part of the creative team on more ground breaking shows such as City Central, As If and most notably, This Life [http://epguides.com/ThisLife/guide.shtml epguides.com] , "This Life Episode Guides". URL last accessed on 2007-03-23.] .

Wilde has also written the screenplay for Paul Monette's "Becoming A Man: Half A Life Story" [http://www.ez-entertainment.net/script/sep02scriptsales.htm Entertainment Zone] , "September 2002 SCRIPT SALES". URL last accessed on 2007-03-23.] , although it has yet to make it into production.

Recent Work

Having linked up with producer Pete Shaw, Patrick’s directing and writing careers now continued in tandem, including a second feature film, "Things To Do Before You're 30" and stage play, "You Couldn’t Make It Up". The latter was produced by Shaw under the Wild Justice banner and played to sell out houses at The Gilded Balloon in 2002 [http://www.fringereport.com/0208youcouldnt.shtml Fringe Report] , "John Park". URL last accessed on 2007-03-23.] , and then transferred to the New End in London.

At the end of 2006, Wilde collaborated with Sir Tim Rice on a new version of his musical, Blondel, which he directed for at The Pleasance in London. Despite the limited run, Wilde proved the show could find a new audience more than 20 years after it had been seen on a professional stage [http://www.broadwayworld.com/viewcolumn.cfm?colid=14655 Blondel's New Crusade Comes To An End] , "Robert Gould". URL last accessed on 2007-03-23.] .

Writing Credits

*"The Bill" Television (Episode 415, 2006)
*"Family Affairs" Television (Episode 15th Nov, 2005)
*"Things To Do Before You're 30" Film (2004)
*"You Couldn't Make It Up" Stage (2002)
*"Monarch of the Glen" Television (Episode #2.4, 2001)
*"Monarch of the Glen" Television (Episode #1.6, 2000)
*"As If" Television (Episode #1.14, 2000)
*"As If" Television (Episode #1.3, 2000)
*"Peak Practice" Television (Change of Life, 1999)
*"Peak Practice" Television (Fighting Chance, 1999)
*"Peak Practice" Television (Comrades in Arms, 1999)
*"Sunburn" Television (1999)
*"Casulty" Television (Team Work, 1999)
*"Casulty" Television (Next of Kin, 1998)
*"City Central" Television (1998)
*"Get Real" Film (1998)
*"This Life" Television (Brief Encounter, 1996)
*"This Life" Television (Family Outing, 1996)
*"What's Wrong With Angry?" Stage (1993)

References

External links

* [http://www.broadwaybaby.com/patrickwilde Patrick Wilde's profile on Broadway Baby]
* [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0928495/ Patrick Wilde's entry on IMDb]
* [http://www.blondelmusical.com Blondel 2006 revival]

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