- Tim Fountain
Tim Fountain (born December 23, 1967, in
Dewsbury ,West Yorkshire ) is a British writer.Life
An only child, Tim Fountain was brought up in in a pub in the village of West Ardsley, West Yorkshire, where he lived with his parents and two goats, one of which had only three legs, before leaving to go to
Hull University in 1987.Career
Tim Fountain’s first major success was "Resident Alien". Based on the life and writings of Quentin Crisp, starring
Bette Bourne and directed by Mike Bradwell, the show opened at the Bush Theatre, London, in November 1999, transferring to New York Theatre Workshop in 2001 where it played a three month sell-out season and won two OBIE awards. The show subsequently won a Herald Angel at the Edinburgh Festival and toured across America, Australia and the UK. It has also been broadcast on BBC Radio 3.In 2001 he directed the West End Production of
Puppetry of the Penis . During this time he began an affair with the then-lesbian comedienne Jackie Clune who later went on to star in one of his plays. In the same year he was also a principal writer on "Bob and Margaret " (Channel Four/Comedy Central, USA).Fountain hit the headlines when his one man show, "
Sex Addict " opened at theEdinburgh Festival in 2004 before transferring to the Royal Court in 2005, and later the Schaubuehne, Berlin. During the show he solicited sexual partners on-line and the audience got to choose who he had sex with. The "Daily Mail " devoted an entire page to the show under the headline "Curtain Up on Depravity".Fountain’s other plays include "
Julie Burchill Is Away", starring Jackie Clune, Hotboi (or "Deep Rimming in Poplar" as it was called in Scotland) starringBette Bourne , and the stage adaptation ofToby Young ’s book, How To Lose Friends and Alienate People starringJack Davenport . In 2006 Fountain adapted the Oscar winning movie "Midnight Cowboy " for the stage starring Con O Neil and Charles Aitken.He has also written books. "
Quentin Crisp : a biography" was published in 2002 by Absolute Press. "So You want to be a playwright?", his book on playwriting, will be published by Nick Hern in 2007 and Rude Britannia, his book about the sex lives of the British was published by Weidenfeld and Nicholson in 2008. He has also written for numerous publications including "The Guardian ", "The Sunday Times ", "The Scotsman ", "Scotland on Sunday ", "The New Statesman " and "Attitude". Tim has appeared on "Newsnight ", "Women’s Hour ", "Saturday Review" and "Loose Ends" on BBC Radio Four and Weekender on BBC Radio 2. He has also presented a documentary about the death of Quentin Crisp for Channel Four. He is a regular teacher of playwriting and has tutored for many organisations includingThe Central School of Speech and Drama , The Arvon Foundation and Dartmouth College in the USA. He was Literary Manager of the Bush Theatre from 1997 – 2001, and is currently Lecturer in Creative Writing atStrathclyde University .Bibliography
*Resident Alien - 1999
*Quentin Crisp, a biography - 2002
*Julie Burchill Is Away - 2003
*So You Want To Be A Playwright - 2007
*Rude Britannia - 2008External links
* [http://www.timfountain.co.uk www.timfountain.co.uk] - His Homepage
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